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

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1 In the end Harper had sworn a sacred oath on the Holy Mother and on all the bleeding wounds of Christ that he would not go into battle , that he would remember he was a husband and a father , and that if he so much as heard a musket shot he would turn tail and run away .
2 Because as recognized a century ago by Ravenstein ( 1885 , 1889 ) most movement takes place over shorter distances , migration 's role in population change becomes more important as the spatial scale of analysis descends .
3 Meanwhile , Harp Lager who have been behind the new building all along , are to be congratulated on their commitment to Down Royal and also for making sure that the flagship of racing on the track , the Ulster Harp Derby , has been boosted financially as well as given a new look .
4 Once employers and educationalists take as given the need to look beyond themselves and their own internal interests , there will be the possibility of a braver and newer world , that is more humanitarian and more caring .
5 Within this chapter our concern is with those , both Marxist and non-Marxist , who have taken as given the particular direction in which technology has developed , and with those who , while accepting that it is possible and desirable to exercise some social control over technology , have taken the view that there is no fundamental conflict at the work-place and that the system of organisation there can be optimised in the light of a set of objectives to which they assume all would be able to agree .
6 But the relation of labourism to the working class was passive ; it accepted as given the position of the class and its organisations in an historically-evolved bourgeois society .
7 The cleft structure quite reasonably presents as given the assumption that the book is trying to depict something ( all books do ) .
8 Perhaps more fundamentally , we take as given the basic framework of political institutions .
9 As amended the Constitution stated : " Elections will be held under public control and administered by democratically elected electoral commissions …
10 If they do not return to the office or call in as arranged the supervisor should ensure that contact is made with that address to determine if the visit has been made and concluded .
11 The court continued by making some observations , undoubtedly obiter , about the powers of the Serious Fraud Office as regarded the person under investigation himself .
12 His famous call , reprinted in 1954 , summoned us all to a new technology of instruction in much the same millenarial language as typified the audio-visual movement : " There is a simple job to be done .
13 It is Davie 's contention that this view is quite wrong : there are a great many outstandingly talented British poets , including Charles Tomlinson , C H Sisson , Elaine Feinstein and others ( Davie , as distinguished a poet as any of his subjects , modestly excludes his own work ) who do not answer to this description , and one purpose of Under Briggflats is to claim for them the attention they have often been denied ; in some cases , indeed , to rescue them from scandalous neglect .
14 Even as distinguished a scholar as Karl Rahner loyally attempted to fall in line with papal doctrine , but only at considerable cost to his credibility .
15 This question produces as varied a response as the first .
16 As a whole , this grand spectacle was a rare hit with what seemed to be as varied an audience as any opera company is likely to find these days .
17 Power Chess is as expected a computer implementation of the famous strategic board game .
18 As expected no activity was seen under similar conditions using HeLa extract instead of brain extract ( data not shown ) .
19 As expected the reception given to the Pakistan team on its return was unprecedented .
20 As expected the CU has strengthened the manufactured trade balance of West Germany ( D ) .
21 When the dark-blues did turn up the fun started but as expected the Cambridge crew were carrying far more weight .
22 The Jewish Christians had just as distorted an idea of God and by consequence had run into problems in their relationships with these brand-new non-Jewish converts .
23 It described as exaggerated the FMLN 's claim that it controlled 5,000 sq km of territory — a quarter of the country .
24 In the 1962 election he stood against McAteer , making it clear that he was just as committed a nationalist but criticising the MP for the narrowness of his appeal and calling on him to send his election literature to all voters , not just to Catholics .
25 He uses a variety of dogs for his creations , but his preferred canine poseurs are his own pets Man Ray ( as committed a surrealist as his illustrious namesake , by all accounts ) and the gorgeous , pouting Fay Ray ( the mutt on the right in the above pic ) .
26 It says a great deal for this extraordinary organisation that it can inspire such dedication in children who , prior to joining the Horse Rangers , would never have even so much as patted a horse .
27 Subject as aforesaid a purpose is charitable if either :
28 In any case as aforesaid the provisions of this Article shall take effect .
29 In any case as aforesaid the provisions of this Article shall take effect .
30 ‘ They have kept a low profile and they have basically the same squad as won an All Ireland .
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