Example sentences of "be classed as " in BNC.
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1 | Digging might not be classed as essential training , but he 'd been sent on attachment to learn all about real soldiering . |
2 | Finally , 42 of the Nazis ( 69 per cent of the ‘ sample ’ ) provided responses which could be classed as ‘ indifference of conscience ’ , and pointed to disinterest or internal suppression of knowledge and responsibility for the fate of the Jews . |
3 | Mr Stephen Dorrell , 40 , former junior Health Minister , who becomes Financial Secretary to the Treasury , can be classed as a ‘ one-nation ’ Tory in the mould of Mr Peter Walker , placing him at odds with the Conservative government of the day on tighter immigration rules , restrictions on unemployment benefits , early membership of the European Monetary System and monetarism . |
4 | Please note that to be classed as an infant , in accordance with Air Navigation Article 34 , a child must be under 2 years of age on the date of their return flight . |
5 | They may be classed as nuisances or troublemakers . |
6 | When skinhead was established , a lot of these mod conservatives ( mod cons ) looked down on skinheads who would today be classed as skinheads themselves — but distinctions were finer then . |
7 | The qualifying condition , however , in this particular instance , was that Mrs Beattie and Mrs Friar could hardly be classed as neighbours and even the most cock-eyed optimist would never even hope that they might even begin to be pleasant to each other . |
8 | But you 've got to prove that they are a suspected person — they had to belong to a particular class of person to be classed as a suspected person . |
9 | Along with the Midland and GWR , the L & NWR can be classed as one of the three great Victorian railways . |
10 | Recent claims suggest that ‘ Diagnostic expert systems can be classed as the fastest growing functional area for expert system development today ’ , and that their application is making a significant contribution to efficient handling of complex system failure diagnosis . |
11 | Today it would be classed as a large village . |
12 | If they did consent , and accepted the money — it was good pay for this area — they wandered off before he had half finished , not wanting to be classed as figures of fun like him . |
13 | Even if the issuer were not required to redeem the bonds , they would still be classed as a liability , because of the obligation to pay interest . |
14 | In the case of a crossing split into two crossings by a central reservation each crossing should be classed as separate crossings . |
15 | The transfer is a great coup for Alex Ferguson and , at £1.2m has got to be classed as a bargain . |
16 | For the Fly/Past reader , its greatest appeal will come in its charting of the history of the achievements of homebuilds and their creators , from the earliest enthusiasts like the Wright Brothers ( their Wright Flyer could of course be classed as a homebuilt ! ) to more recent feats like the non-stop , around-the-world , un-refuelled flight by the Rutan Voyager . |
17 | ‘ One good thing about this action , ’ Terhune claimed , ‘ at least nobody in Dead Rat could possibly be classed as an ‘ innocent bystander ’ . ’ |
18 | As far as he was concerned , the loss of all personnel in the field with the exception of Bronson Manolo could be classed as an acceptable casualty rate if it got the job done . |
19 | If you work less than 37.5 hours every week then you will be classed as a part-time worker . |
20 | Kinlochleven must be classed as an industrial community because of the aluminium works , a vast complex that provides the main source of employment and was the cause of its emancipation from a village . |
21 | ‘ You would n't believe it , Aggie , but he talked as if Big Joe , being above that kind of thing , could be classed as a caring , honest man . |
22 | The new bill suggests that coins containing 0.5% precious metal or over , and objects containing 5% or over , should be eligible to be classed as Treasure Trove . |
23 | Only in the third case can they be classed as Treasure Trove and therefore property of the State . |
24 | Nor can it be classed as an imitation . |
25 | Delta and Mu look like wide pairs , though in each case the components are not physically associated , and are too far apart to be classed as true doubles . |
26 | Without a reinforcing reputation he might simply be classed as a ‘ Bullshitter ’ — the boy who thinks he 's hard but is n't and rejected accordingly . |
27 | Note.Conduct which might be classed as criminal is still capable of informal resolution if it is felt that in the circumstances , the officer in question would not be charged . |
28 | Talk may be classed as conversation when : |
29 | Nationalized industries or agencies such as the UK Passport Agency would be classed as Type A organizations , while local authorities , for example , would be classed as Type B organizations . |
30 | Nationalized industries or agencies such as the UK Passport Agency would be classed as Type A organizations , while local authorities , for example , would be classed as Type B organizations . |