Example sentences of "regarded as have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In my view racism , which should be distinguished from racial discrimination , should be restricted to discourses which group human populations into ‘ races ’ on the basis of some biological signifier — for example , ‘ stock ’ — with each ‘ race ’ being regarded as having essential characteristics or a certain essential character ( as in the phrase ‘ the British character ’ , or in attributions to ‘ races ’ of laziness , rebelliousness , or industriousness ) and where inferiorization of some ‘ races ’ may or may not be present .
2 They may shade off into what might more appropriately be called ethnocentrism , where ethnic groups are defined primarily in cultural terms and are regarded as having essential traits .
3 Changes designed to improve education can therefore be regarded as having two sources : those initiated by decision makers at local or national level ; those initiated by teachers .
4 Crohn 's disease — three of 10 patients regarded as having definite Crohn 's disease on histopathological review had had subtotal colectomy before restorative proctocolectomy ( Table II ) .
5 Shareholders have ceased to be regarded as having equitable interests in the company 's assets ; ‘ shareholders are not , in the eyes of the law , part owners of the undertaking . ’
6 Before operation all patients were regarded as having ulcerative colitis based on a combination of clinical , radiological , endoscopic , and pathological findings .
7 All our patients were regarded as having ulcerative colitis before pouch surgery , based on all available clinical , endoscopic , radiological , and pathological information and at laparotomy based on absence of anal and ileal disease and from the macroscopic appearances of the resected bowel .
8 What I do recall is that we drank beer which Eliot , like George Saintsbury , regarded as having certain virtues , especially at lunch-time , which wine did not possess .
9 Furthermore — and in a more general sense than the ‘ special cases ’ quoted by Storr — it has also been regarded as having some association with creativity .
10 ‘ There were four major air disasters last year , all four planes involved having taken off from airports which were regarded as having maximum security .
11 Subjects who had abnormal results for one or more of these parameters were regarded as having abnormal manometry .
12 Patients were regarded as having manometric results in keeping with connective tissue disease if they exhibited low amplitude waves ( <25 mm Hg ) and decreased peristalsis that was most noticeable in the distal two thirds of the oesophagus .
13 He was n't highly regarded as having senior management potential .
14 A decade ago , a small car was regarded as highly economical if it was capable of averaging 30 mpg while a large family car was regarded as having acceptable fuel consumption at 20 mpg .
15 Not surprisingly wind power is regarded as having considerable potential .
16 Those patients with ST segment depression would be people now regarded as having non-Q wave infarction .
17 If the work of the SDPP is taken alongside that of another team on school management , the School Management Task Force ( DES 1990a ) , the benefit emerges of seeing how detailed proposals for management and review penetrate deep into the daily work of the school and how that detail can be set in the larger context of characteristics ( thirteen in number ) of effective schools ( DES 1990a : 5-6 ) , set against six management tasks which are regarded as having high priority following the 1988 Act .
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