Example sentences of "[coord] as [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Whether they believe in heaven and hell as places that physically exist with a geography of their own , or as concepts existing on the spiritual plane alone , this view holds good .
2 And carbon present as carbonate which is used in skeletal material or as carbonate or C O two or H C O three minus which are all used as substrates for photosynthesis .
3 Concepts of people with learning difficulties as sub-human ; as a menace to society and to the genetic make-up of the race ; as eternal children ; or as objects of pity , are all beliefs with a long history which still have some currency today .
4 The poor themselves were presented more realistically , whether as sources of threat or as objects of pity .
5 Or as Krafft-Ebing put it , ‘ The sexual functions of men exercise a very marked influence upon the development and preservation of character ’ , so that manliness and self reliance were not the qualities which one would expect from the ‘ impotent onanist ’ .
6 The result is that people at work , whether as individuals or as work teams , are no longer dependent on a centralised data processing department based on a mainframe or mini-computer .
7 The Chinese tended to make their kites in the outlined shapes of either fish such as the blue or red card or as birds such as the stuffed owls and vultures shown here .
8 Villages developed later , either as deliberate creations or as agglomerations of hamlets .
9 At his consecration by the archbishop of York , a dispute broke out about his title : was he to be consecrated as Metropolitan or as Primate ?
10 These formulations are commonly described as descalers or as toilet cleaners the latter being a frequent application .
11 The RCM was not involved either as Sponsor or as provider of accommodation .
12 Many other peers have experience as magistrates , as members of the Bar , or as solicitors .
13 As such they are invested with a unique role as makers of history , or as critics of society .
14 Whereas some researchers had treated women 's supportiveness as a straightforward sign of their socialisation into powerlessness and deference , or as signs of what Lakoff would term ‘ insecurity ’ or ‘ approval seeking ’ , Fishman considers supportiveness a creative and skilful strategy women use in order to have some kind of control in conversation with men .
15 These teachers exerted considerable influence within the school , because they held positions as heads of departments or as year heads .
16 By holding technological and market factors more or less constant , comparison allows one to ‘ highlight the relative influence of the national power contexts ’ ( Dunlop 1958 : 129 ) ; or as Bean puts it .
17 Some twenty-five paintings have so far emerged either signed or as pendants to signed ones .
18 During the years of their operations , however , they were frequently referred to as Lestai ( Brigands ) or as Sicarii ( Daggermen ) , the name deriving from the sica , a small curved dagger especially favoured by the Zealots for political assassinations .
19 The research has 3 principal aims : a ) to throw light on the process of assessment from the viewpoints of parents , children , professionals responsible for identifying special needs , and administrators responsible for producing a formal Statement of a child ; s needs ; b ) to describe , and provide an analysis of , sources of conflict and of agreement in the assessment process ; c ) to develop a theoretical understanding of the concept of EBD from the view-points of the various people involved in assessment , whether as clients or as professionals .
20 For in such work it is often the writer 's special job , whether as journalist or as art historian/diplomat ( Leys ) , or else their very fame as popular writers , that gives them their entry .
21 But when non-performing songwriters became successful , with their songs being recorded by major artists , and used in films or as TV commercials , then the need for a manager often becomes more pressing .
22 It will not do so where the majority have acted in bad faith , or where class interests have not been properly identified and fairly represented ( see below ) , or where it can be demonstrated that the majority voted in favour of the scheme because of their interests as shareholders of another class or as creditors ( see Carruth v ICI [ 1937 ] AC 707 ) .
23 The memorandum of association of the Ashbury Railway Company stated the company 's objects to be : ‘ to make or sell or lend on hire railway carriages , wagons and all kinds of railway plant , fittings , machinery and rolling stock ; to carry on the business of mechanical engineers and general contractors , to purchase and sell as merchants timber , coal , metal and other materials , and to buy and sell such materials on commission or as agents ’ .
24 We pick out those pieces which match our needs at the time [ My emphasis ] As have most people in the field , this author has participated in this game , using these data for illustration or emphasis in the classroom , as arguments in a paper , or as support in negotiating a budget or a new piece of equipment .
25 It may be used just to give the researcher a feel for what is being studied ; as a resource to back up or complement evidence produced from other sources ; or as evidence in itself , as the topic of the research .
26 Most women who have come , either as new mums or as mums to be , have found the group useful for social & emotional support and also for practical swapping of ideas and solutions for the minor and not so minor problems we all have as new mums .
27 The topic of deixis , or as philosophers usually prefer , indexical expressions ( or just indexicals ) , may be usefully approached by considering how truth-conditional semantics deals with certain natural language expressions .
28 We may describe these polar positions as thinking of education either as fixed states or as processes .
29 Many computers therefore provide instructions to execute these operations on character strings , whether they are implemented as bytes or as subdivisions of words .
30 In Leigh v English Pty Corporation Ltd [ 1976 ] 2 Lloyd 's Rep 298 , a company 's articles of association were silent as to whether its auditors should value its shares as experts or as arbitrators .
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