Sentence examples for to be classed from inspiring English sources

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It is, therefore, plain that these are to be classed as relative.

Cases were more likely than controls to screen BPD+ and to be classed as highly impulsive.

We wouldn't be offended to be classed as techies because that's what we do.

This is a tear-jerker to be classed with the imprisonment of Dumbo's mom.

He echoes Dr Nirdosh when he says: "It needs to be classed as a disease".

However, these are regarded as private opinions & Whitney continues to be classed as a model prisoner.

Many prefer to be classed simply by the gender they have chosen, as women or men.

"To do this, ageing would need to be classed as a treatable condition".

That would allow the loan to be classed as "current" rather than "delinquent".

Although not similar in all respects, it is, nevertheless, to be classed with D'Addio v. Hinckley Rendering Co. 213 Mass.

By the late 1960's, however, the Carnegie heirs were too numerous to be classed any longer among the superrich.

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