Example sentences of "we [verb] [prep] as " in BNC.

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1 No longer are we referred to as although we still we 're referred as
2 What we referred to as " theories of data " , though originally concerned with the mathematical structure of quantitative data in the social and the cognitive sciences , is a notion that can be usefully extended to encompass the relationship between theory and data more generally .
3 What sort of business are we looking for as a , as a group , as a company ?
4 Moving on , another suggestion is that we should ballot our members about who we vote for as M for MPs and also for the leader of the Party .
5 American policy can we hope for as a result of your high-level talks ? ’
6 This module would , Minsky suggests , alone have access to the model ( again possibly false , of course ) of how it itself related to all the other , lower , modules , and it might be expected to have some property of the type we refer to as consciousness or self-consciousness .
7 In the process we should critically re-evaluate how we understand the relationship between research , policy and practice in childcare and research , policy and practice in what we refer to as child abuse and child protection work .
8 Figure 1 shows that the binocular viewing of a fronto-parallel surface close to the observer also generates a gradient in the horizontal size ratio ( HSR ) as a function of eccentricity , which we refer to as differential horizontal perspective .
9 As far as methodology in East German art history is concerned , take for example their concept ‘ Kunstverhältnisse ’ , which is what we refer to as ‘ the sociology of art ’ : I do not feel that even this made much progress it never really became an established discipline .
10 This was because a very important dimension had been ignored — one , which in keeping with everyday social talk , we refer to as ‘ Bullshit ’ .
11 It is this component , comprising its symbolic aspects of rhetorical and metaphorical devices , which we refer to as its circumference .
12 What we refer to as a good Christian action .
13 The first of these is that what we refer to as the ‘ supply ’ of bills is in fact a stock , rather than a flow .
14 ‘ Behind us , immediately outside , is what we refer to as the Paddock .
15 We have shown that ATF1 and a novel polypeptide ( that we refer to as CREB-binding-protein 100 or CBP100 ) are two proteins that can directly interact with CREB in undifferentiated F9 cells .
16 I mean , it 's er it 's wo , that 's one we refer to as the Donnis mobile cos we can use that when the American Express comes through .
17 We were practising for what we conceived of as adulthood .
18 It was a world unto itself , a working class community that existed quite separately from central London — which we thought of as Town , a totally different place .
19 It seems that all the things that we met with in life and thought of as advantages in the beginning , are found to be grave disadvantages ; and all those things that in our youth we thought of as severe disadvantages , at last come to be seen as benefits .
20 It has meant , that churches need to be bold and be young or a threat to what we belong to as the edges between church and and community have blurred we are now much more vulnerable .
21 What are we left with as an explanation for this carnage ?
22 Nevertheless , all these types of rights contrast fundamentally with the ‘ once-and-for-all ’ rights vested in an individual that we think of as private property .
23 He drew from the high soprano instrument sounds totally different from what we think of as saxophone tone , remarkably pure and wide-ranging in timbre and dynamic .
24 We think of a being who shows various emotions towards creation — love , wrath , anger , sorrow , mercy and so on — and who is associated with particular activities that we think of as actions taken by persons , such as judgement .
25 What we think of as the music we used to listen to , is n't necessarily the music that was played to us .
26 What we think of as us has been fashioned by the years of work .
27 Price is another factor which influences quantity with some foods — mainly those we think of as protein foods .
28 For while an objective attitude carries with it a certain distance , and a recognition that what we think of as natural responses such as gratitude or resentment are out of place , reactive attitudes confirm our beliefs about the expectations people have of one another in society .
29 As I have emphasised above , what we think of as ‘ scientific ’ endeavour takes place in a social context , within institutions and ideologies which are not themselves necessarily committed to ‘ scientific ’ thought or logic .
30 What we think of as elementary particles are really these little loops vibrating in different ways .
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