Example sentences of "as [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 You may be reading this newsletter as someone the Regional Council has consulted in its efforts to identify the options for reform in Lothian .
2 The KGB is unlikely to reveal such sensitive information as who the Oxford ring members were .
3 I thought it might be better if she went there — she 's from Tallahassee , as you no doubt know — rather than myself , since there 's an unfortunate history of litigation and unpleasantness between the Seal Court family and the Norfolk one .
4 The French have brought many advantages to our country as you no doubt have already seen . "
5 ‘ The matter at issue , as you no doubt know , is the return to your household of your daughter , now widowed and without children , and the repayment of her dowry .
6 Carol distracted the whitecoated male assistant , exercising commendable control by not kneeing him in the nuts as she no doubt would have liked to .
7 But this neglects the force of Althusser 's emphasis on Marxism as itself a theoretical practice with its own history of epistemological self-correction , a possibility derived from the work of the mathematician Jean Cavaillès , who stressed the degree to which the history of mathematics , particularly set theory , could be accounted for by the dialectical development of the concept .
8 There appears to be nothing against a company being granted recognition by the Council to provide professional services such as are normally provided by individuals practising as solicitors by providing those services as itself a member of a partnership with other individual solicitors .
9 This involves , in the first instance , taking the concept of ‘ objectivity ’ as itself an object of study , rather than as a known and secure starting point .
10 The idea that the only way of coping with the desuetude of the age , its profound certainty that everything has been said already , is by openly proclaiming this fact as itself the new fact , the idea that the only way of selling your article as original is to declare that it is repro , seems to run up against an ethical objection in a writer like Palandri , however sophisticated his own literary apparatus undoubtedly is .
11 He formulated in haunting terms the longing expressed by Platonists for the source of all beauty : " late have I loved Thee , O Beauty so ancient and so new " , but he recognised this longing as itself the working of God 's gift of love in man — in theological terms , the grace of the Holy Spirit .
12 Her cries of ‘ Look , that 's my mum , ’ are greeted by a stunned silence and then as one the phlegmatic Londoners rise from their seats and … rush from the compartment !
13 A six-month old Rodin should not be sold for as much as one the artist himself made .
14 All the participants were unskilled and the majority , as we the group-takers understood it , had migrated to this town from the larger industrial cities that the seaside resort served as a holiday venue .
15 As we the time went on .
16 Erm , it 's used a great deal , erm , as we the sort of people 's work as they work in teams .
17 A reader will be prepared to accept an insight if it is presented as fiction , that is , as something a fictional character observes .
18 So t try to think of it as something a bit more real .
19 When we look at the colour pattern of a cat we automatically think of it as something the animal inherits from its parents .
20 Government and hospitals are not opting out of the N H S at all , they are every much of it a as part of the Health Service as they every have been and you all know that and it 's about time you stopped saying it .
21 The final add-in is unique to Symphony as it a memory management tool that lets you temporarily turn off its currently unused components in order to increase the memory available .
22 But , as far as she was concerned , it brought only sadness in its wake , precipitating , as it no doubt would , Michele 's marriage to the American .
23 houses there was very much the same as it the distance between the houses here .
24 my Lord all that follows now is that question costs in this my Lord there is no doubt that er this is the painful experience for both the plaintiffs and of course for doctor who is unrepresented and therefore must inevitably feel rather isolated in this matter erm , however in my there is no reason to er depart from the usual principal of the costs which should follow the event and of course we know as it the loss on the subsidiary appeal and so I do n't press the point on that cos the reality as you 've already probably anticipated is all the work has been done erm on this appeal the subsidiary appeal I ask , I do n't ask for costs on that , in my submission it should be both sides bear their own costs on that , the reason I say that is that there was no , there was no cross appearing in respect on it in effect , cos after all , all you were doing was er trying to get the same as the other side if we lost , so no worm of can of beans can be done by doctor I had one parallel in my whole skeleton on that , er , but we have substantially succeeded on the main issue and so I , I would ask that costs in favour of the plaintiffs on , on that and here and indeed below .
25 Venetian blinds of furrows ripple down his forehead as his every external body activities mirror all that is going on in his head .
26 It is absurd , every time we introduce another element of our policy , for him to leap on to the populist pitch and then , as he no doubt will in a few minutes ' time , find some detailed reasons for being opposed to it .
27 Specimen covenant : The Transferee hereby covenants with the Transferor by way of indemnity only that [ so long as he the Transferee is the registered proprietor of the property hereby transferred ] he will observe and perform the [ positive ] covenants contained or referred to in Entry No 1 of the charges register of the said Title .
28 for one pound and unfortunately as he the option of the contract and on a number of occasions question whether he should exercise the option .
29 But millions of theatregoers remembered Miss Hayes for her long-running Broadway career that included leads in such shows as What Every Woman Knows ( 1926 ) , Mary of Scotland ( 1933 ) , Harriet ( 1944 ) and Mrs McThing ( 1952 ) .
30 as what a Vax were .
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