Example sentences of "as being [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In his view ( pp. 360–361 ) , however , the decision in Cloverbay obliged the Court of Appeal to adopt the following approach as being correct for the court on an application under section 236 :
2 At any point in this curve , both torsion and curvature , as well as being proportional to one another , are inversely proportional to the length of the arc from the apex to that point .
3 However if we want to interpret the density of field lines as being proportional to the field strength then both figures must represent D since it is the flux of D that remains constant across a dielectric boundary .
4 Another Haute , Edmund , lost an annuity to Walter Hungerford , who petitioned for it at the end of May : an indication that the family 's gains from royal service were recognized as being available for redistribution .
5 A branch of mathematics called network analysis has developed to provide the answers to the type of problem just cited , and network analysis algorithms are incorporated into comprehensive Geographical Information Systems as well as being available for stand-alone PCs .
6 Another Haute , Edmund , lost an annuity to Walter Hungerford , who petitioned for it at the end of May : an indication that the family 's gains from royal service were recognized as being available for redistribution .
7 The system costs $4,000 to $18,000 depending on the size of the server and as well as being available on the NCR System 3000 family is also available on the HP 9000 line through Independence Technologies Inc , Fremont , California , and it is to be offered on other non-NCR systems shortly .
8 Radio , television and films project images of sophisticated living that are often presented as being available to all who work hard enough .
9 The acquisition was treated , for accounting purposes , as being effective on 31 December 1991 .
10 It was illustrated in a 15th century manuscript , and Gerard referred to it as being useful for preserving the eyesight ; Culpeper advised its use for those " that are bit with serpents or have eat … mushrooms " .
11 An anechoically lined chamber must be used for some immunity testing as well as being useful for general emissions and immunity testing .
12 The effect of this in an ordinary classroom is interesting and attractive , as well as being useful to pupils who are visually handicapped .
13 Also , by looking at the activities you are good at and enjoy you may well discover talents and abilities which you have not considered before as being useful in a job .
14 Since the conventions offer an imperfect guide to the subject at hand , it is necessary to look at some of the other types of sources which are generally recognised as being useful in establishing what the law is , and in relating it to specific situations and technical developments .
15 It is quite possible for one organisation to be audited at five levels , as well as being accountable to internal decision-making bodies , political masters , and the law .
16 Trade union representatives saw themselves as being accountable either to their respective trade union or to the regional TUC ( the nominating body ) , although virtually no employers ' representatives saw themselves as being accountable to regional or national CBI and many were unaware they had been nominated by this body .
17 To comprehend them we must examine a part as being typical of all other parts … as in Leibnitz 's infinite universe !
18 Since it seems that the rain forest rather than the savannah was the chimpanzee 's original home , hunting should therefore be regarded as being typical of the animal .
19 I would see this approach as being capable of useful application in other areas , e.g. Health Education or Development Studies .
20 This applies to both the concrete and abstract contributions , but it must be taken to imply that all goodness is to be regarded as being capable of reduction to a single mode , created in units .
21 Wingel is a thixotropic gel medium suitable as a glaze medium as well as being capable of moderate impasto .
22 They are also regarded as being capable of causing illness or even death to get their way .
23 At the most general level , therefore , it is convenient to think of the speech community as having a ‘ shape ’ and of language in the community as being capable of displaying patterns , much as we might think of these other dynamic phenomena as displaying shapes and patterns .
24 Treasury [ 1979 ] 1 W.L.R. 1056 , but it seems to me that the court regarded the powers as being capable of legitimate exercise after charge , but only if ( a ) the questions put were limited to those permitted by what are now the concluding words of what is now paragraph 16.5 of Code C , and ( b ) they were preceded by a caution .
25 Precise definition of what is and is not a legitimate purpose is probably not possible , but the fact that we live in a competitive or acquisitive society has led English law , for better or worse , to adopt the test of self-interest or selfishness as being capable of justifying the deliberate doing of lawful acts which inflict harm .
26 On the one hand , the public sector institutions were thought of as being capable of maintaining the subject-specific national peer review system for themselves .
27 There is another question which arises from all this training ; are the Banks ceasing to look upon staff as being capable of individual reaction to whatever difficulty they encounter ?
28 Several factors have recently been identified as being capable of influencing the performance of H pylori serological tests : these include the patients ' age , histological findings , H pylori antigens , and , as suggested by this study , NSAID intake .
29 PP : I really did n't think of myself as being capable Of writing a libretto .
30 The views expressed ( obiter ) by this House in Reg. v. Morris [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 that ‘ appropriation ’ involves an act by way of adverse interference with or usurpation of the rights of the owner treats the word appropriation as being tantamount to ‘ misappropriation . ’
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