Sentence examples for of being classed from inspiring English sources

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However, his time is in danger of being classed as a failure masked by this season's European success.

London and the West Midlands are on the verge of being classed as having epidemics because of the rate at which the virus is spreading.

He must convince his superiors of his compliance for fear of being classed as insubordinate, cowardly or worse – and ending up in jail without trial.

Her view, he believed, was motivated by a fear of being classed as a reactionary, "one of the most depressing phenomena to be seen among clever Jews".

This, in itself, is a hard decision to make for a generation who find the stigma of being classed as "thick" hard to shake, even when it's self-inflicted.

Schools that fail to improve within six years of being classed "satisfactory" should be relabelled "inconsistent" and pushed harder to improve, a report from the Royal Society of Arts says, according to the BBC.

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Many works of philosophy are classed as literature.

At least 10,000 species of insects are classed as unwanted.

A further 42% of men are classed as overweight.

Additionally 58%% of adults were classed as overweight or obese.

A similar proportion of each class was classed as active.

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