Example sentences of "been [verb] [prep] [det] as " in BNC.
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1 | The duchess being bride to the heir presumptive , with the princes gone , any issue of hers would have been regarded by many as rightful sovereign of the realm . |
2 | Metal borrowings , which have a major effect on the profitability of our businesses , have been slashed in half as a result of the process . |
3 | With debates about feminism and culture it had been seen by many as the key to understanding our current dilemmas . |
4 | The Second World War has been seen by some as a kind of watershed , with the post-war period being morally inferior to the ‘ full rich back street life and culture of pre-war England ’ . |
5 | A titled but non-executive chairman has always been seen by some as a desirable ornament on the company 's board , and even more so on its stationery . |
6 | What might have been anticipated by some as a passage of tedious monotony was welcomed by Gould as an opportunity lull of excitement and discovery . |
7 | Quinn has been interpreted by some as suggesting that his form of incrementalism leads to a steady emergence of change . |
8 | In the absence of reliable evidence about their attitudes and behaviour , the trade union officials have been viewed by some as a force for moderation and conservatism , by others as faithfully reflecting the views of their members , and by others as industrially and politically more militant than the members . |
9 | They 've been described by some as the ugliest dogs in the world . |
10 | Little attention has been paid to this as a separate issue in ‘ neutralist ’ writings . |
11 | Induction cooking has been hailed by many as the cooking revolution . |