Example sentences of "be [vb pp] as the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Land adjacent to the site would be developed as the Lancashire Enterprises Business and Technology Park .
2 But while the ups and downs of Ferranti 's future remain of keen interest , not least to its management , workers and shareholders , there are wider questions to be addressed as the Nato European Fighter Management Agency plunges into its final decisions on the European Fighter Project .
3 But while the ups and downs of Ferranti 's future remain of keen interest , not least to its management , workers and shareholders , there are wider questions to be addressed as the Nato European Fighter Management Agency plunges into its final decisions on the European Fighter Project .
4 Indeed , improved managerial efficiency can be seen as the Thatcher government 's alternative solution ‘ for those parts of the public sector that could not be privatised or subjected to the sanitizing forces of the market ’ .
5 Easter was introduced in Rome about the year 160 , and as in Alexandria was celebrated on the Sunday following the Hebrew Passover , which for practical purposes could be reckoned as the Sunday following the first full moon after the spring equinox .
6 He places particular stress upon contextual details which can be interpreted as the Reeve 's appropriation of the role of priest .
7 This , when combined with the OSF/1 operating system implementation dubbed HI-OSF/1-M , will be sold as the Osiris Superserver .
8 This , when combined with the OSF/1 operating system implementation dubbed HI-OSF/1-M , will be sold as the Osiris Superserver .
9 For fault tolerance , Olivetti has extended its relationship with Stratus Computer Inc to include the company 's two Intel 80860-based systems , to be sold as the LSX 4500 worldwide — with the exception of the UK .
10 The Count ordered the centre section of the bridge to be raised as the Orcs approached , cutting off the Orc advance .
11 But centenary of the French Championship will always be remembered as the Blanco final ; the year in which the Championship lost its head and rugby one of its prime entertainers .
12 IN 1815 Sir Humphry Davy , later to become president of the Royal society , invented what came to be known as the Davy miner 's safety lamp .
13 The Pacific Bell Inc arm of Pacific Telesis Group Inc plans to build a communications highway connecting participating California universities , research labs , major hospitals and leading high-tech companies in the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles : to be known as the California Research and Education Network or CalRen , the project will use emerging communications switching and transmission technologies such as Asynchronous Transfer Mode in a network capable of carrying voice , data , video and images concurrently between as many as 80 educational , medical and high-tech industrial organisations in the San Francisco Bay Area , and a similar number in the Los Angeles area .
14 Following a change of sponsor it will be known as the Rutherford 's Suffolk Premier League , with sports goods distributor Alan Rutherford taking over from Dairytime .
15 A £16.1m dam will hold back a 2.6-mile-long artificial lake to be known as the Roadford Reservoir .
16 This is an imperfect and generalised paraphrase of the well-known statement of Lord Greene MR in Associated Picture Houses Ltd v Wednesbury Corporation [ 1948 ] 1 KB 223 , 229 , which has come to be known as the Wednesbury principle and applied in countless cases .
17 This system will be based on the MILES 33 System 300 with software specially commissioned by the Press and will be known as the Oxford Text System .
18 OUP is pleased to announce that Volumes 1 and 2 of The Oxford Dictionary of Current Idiomatic English are having their sub-titles promoted and will henceforth be known as The Oxford Dictionary of English Idioms and The Oxford Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs .
19 This was a kind of down-payment toward the construction costs of a new psychiatric unit in Torbay General Hospital , which was to be known as the Edith Morgan Centre , after the founder of the ‘ Good Practices in Mental Health ’ organization .
20 With the publication of the fifth and final volume of his catalogue of Monet 's life and art , Daniel Wildenstein and his family foundation , now to be known as the Wildenstein Institute , has brought to completion the mighty project which has occupied his attention for more than fifty years .
21 Any lifeboat stationed at Torness would still be known as the Dunbar Lifeboat and the Dunbar Lifeboat House will remain the HQ of the Station .
22 Apparently , Randy wanted this guitar to be known as the Concorde' and when you take into account its overall shape and sleek appearance it does have a great deal in common with its British Airways equivalent .
23 By way of response the Government established the Committee on Ministers ' Powers which reported in 1932 and has come to be known as the Donoughmore Committee ( Donoughmore , 1932 ) .
24 He would n't , anyway , be known as the Wimbledon Strangler , but as Henry Farr , cold-blooded psychopath .
25 ‘ It was when the friend of the family , Donald Templeton , the trusted and valued doctor who attended both Farr and his wife , came to call that the plans of the man who came to be known as the Wimbledon poisoner came badly unstuck .
26 Martell Cognac is to sponsor the Scottish Club Championship from next year and it will be known as the Martell Cognac Scottish Club Championship .
27 The product will be known as the DEC CIT API for NEC/OAI .
28 During the same period it was also alleged that there was a trade-off between unemployment and inflation , which came to be known as the Phillips curve .
29 In calling on Congress for this aid the President outlined the broad policy , which soon came to be known as the Truman Doctrine .
30 To be known as the Nadd Al Sheba Golf and Race Club , it is being built in and around a horse-racing track and is scheduled to open in October of next year .
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