Example sentences of "[vb pp] as [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Or perhaps more accurately , the designed object is validated as museum display through the discourse of design history .
2 If we carry on to let 'em do as they like , what 'll happen is this section of the workforce will go in such a decline , they 'll be very profitable which as we 've already heard as Asda are trying it on now .
3 According to the patent ( Us 235 199 ) , when the chopped light beam was focused onto the diaphragm it created sympathetic movements which could be heard as sound .
4 The first generation of Compton FELs ( 1975–85 ) was built around available electron accelerators , most of which had been designed for nuclear physics and were therefore not optimised as FEL injectors .
5 Global Marine were enrolled as part of the subsurface team and managed drilling operations under a novel performance-related contract .
6 For ‘ prodigies ’ ( ‘ Mr Binyon 's young prodigies ’ ) surely we ought to read ‘ protégés ’ ; and then it becomes possible to wonder whether the jocularity about bulldogs does n't mark a wistful or resentful sense that Binyon and Sturge Moore ( ‘ old Neptune ’ ) might have done more with their respective protégés than merely set them to sniff and snarl at each other 's heels ; to question whether the two senior writers could not have established themselves — at least for some purposes — as masters of ateliers in which the two young hopefuls might have enrolled as apprentices .
7 A legend explains his elephant 's head as follows : when his mother , Parvati , was bathing , Ganesa was assigned as guardian for her privacy .
8 All work within the group is assigned as projects , and for each project a project coordinator is appointed .
9 A comparative newcomer , David Sillito , was assigned as navigator on a patrol which was sent to destroy the track near Sidi Barani .
10 Are they the thirty-nine per cent of the total population who are baptised as infants ?
11 His three spinster daughters , whom he had not registered at the parish church in any way , were all baptised as adults at Badcox .
12 The importance of their support , in an age when poverty and early death threatened family life in childhood still more than divorce and deprivation today , is brought home by the story of a North Welsh orphan , baptised as John Rowlands .
13 And of course they 're not so hard pressed as people are in these big cities !
14 Reservoirs at Sulby and Naseby , both in valleys of feeders to the Avon , were completed as part of the main construction programme in 1914 and 1921 respectively ; the head of Naseby was raised in 1934 and ‘ New Sulby ’ , better known as Welford Reservoir , came into use in 1837 .
15 Applied geology mapping Engineering geological interpretations of the soils and rocks of the Wrexham and Stoke-on-Trent areas were completed as part of the applied geological mapping of these areas for the Department of the Environment .
16 Certain of these units will be regarded as core units , requiring to be completed as part of the course , other units being options , the student being able to select those units which would be best suited to his/her own particular needs .
17 A work-based project will be completed as part of the programme .
18 A community based project will be completed as part of the programme .
19 Eight properties have been completed as part of the first renovation phase .
20 A two-year study of the conservation value of ponds in Central Region has just been completed as part of the Operation Brightwater Campaign organised by the Scottish Conservation Projects Trust .
21 Disguised as toilet equipment all the apparatus was there — the listening device and several sophisticated miniaturized bugs .
22 It only needs a voyeuristic archbishop and an alien disguised as Elvis Presley to provide the material for an entire Sunday Sport .
23 But they were not successful ( Queen Wilhelmina and the government escaped ) and they were certainly not disguised as servant girls .
24 Only last week a gang boarded a British ship disguised as steerage passengers .
25 Negative attitudes are sometimes rationalised and disguised as concern , emphasising that disabled people may damage themselves by undertaking such demanding work ( Safilios-Rothschild , 1976 ; French , 1986a ) .
26 His motive was curiosity , thinly disguised as concern for her wellbeing .
27 Some were convincingly disguised as country houses , with entrance gates and spreading lawns , such as the Black Horse , Northfield , Birmingham or the Hare and Hounds , Kingstanding Road , Perry Barr .
28 JEWKES reveals BELVILLE disguised as Nan , pretending to be asleep in a chair . ]
29 Given that there is little sign in early 1930s films of political comment disguised as fantasy or allegory , it is reasonable to assign limitations of these pictures more to filmmakers ' sensibilities than censors ' rules .
30 Disguised as Anne Duchess of York , would not Joan de Warenne have free passage 'twixt Tower and outside world — and thus be a carrier of messages and information ? ’
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