Example sentences of "[verb] as [verb] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Peter had taken the flute from Tom , Tom was dancing with Alice and Jarvis capering with Jay , while Tina and Billy were half under the table in a clinch so tightly intertwined as to seem to make one person of them .
2 Five to ten sub-systems is accepted as the normal range , which can then be decomposed as required to show lower-order activities .
3 9.1 ( a ) A ladder network which may be considered as comprising cascaded identical T-sections , each of which is as shown in ( b ) or cascaded identical Π-sections , each of which is as shown in ( c ) .
4 If the purchaser buys shares , the company will continue to be considered as having bought those assets at the original base cost to the company .
5 The move was generally seen as intended to draw centrist voters away from the conservative parties in the 1993 elections .
6 It is precisely because Herbert Marcuse , for example , has retained the notion of the death instincts that he is to be seen as having advanced psychoanalytic sociology and social philosophy .
7 French , British , Swedish and American capitalism , for example , were all seen as forced to adopt similar strategies as a result of similar underlying economic forces and contradictions .
8 Patients readmitted to hospital with gastrointestinal bleeding shown endoscopically to be from oesophageal varices were classified as having failed surgical therapy .
9 Disciplines that we now accept as having thrown much light on the evolutionary process were thus introduced originally as alternatives to nineteenth-century ‘ Darwinism ’ .
10 As such its history can be caricatured as having had three stages .
11 The whole principle of merit militates against the personal God whom Scripture depicts as wanting to have personal relations with his creatures .
12 Advocates of each conception of contracts have failed to recognize that they may not be so much disagreeing as attempting to answer different questions .
13 In-depth studies will be conducted with authorities who are recognised as having made considerable progress in this field and a postal survey of all British local authorities will be undertaken to assess the extent to which performance measures and review procedures are utilised .
14 While Oakeshott can be viewed as having embraced certain tenets of a liberal philosophy he is highly critical of the rationalistic and atomistic nature of liberal thought .
15 The weak equivalence principle can now be restated as follows to exclude tidal effects : the results of local mechanical experiments in a state of free fall are independent of the motion .
16 Over a thousand years later Sennacherib ( 704–681 B.C. ) is recorded as having deposited identical materials along with chalcedony , alabaster and malachite in the foundations of a structure at Assur .
17 Although only 10 years into production , Magnus is regarded as having reached middle age and approaching the point where production should begin to decline .
18 The ‘ god ’ to be worshipped evolved with life and must be regarded as having had common origin with it .
19 The Swiss-based firm is regarded as having have high potential , since there is only one other manufacturer of anti-shoplifting electronic tagging equipment .
20 Cardholders pay interest charges on the amount left unpaid , and are regarded as having borrowed that money .
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