Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] as [art] [noun pl] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The Soil Association exists as a standards body for much of the organically produced food in the UK . |
2 | Laing converted this try , and two penalty tries awarded as the Instonians scrum got on top . |
3 | Publicity accelerated as the Times Beach residents scattered , and government technicians moved in late last year . |
4 | His father started as an accounts clerk for a road haulier ; his mother was a shop manager . |
5 | Nicholas Turner , a director of the French bank where Mark Newall works as a derivatives trader , the Banque Arabe et Internationale d'Investissements , said : ‘ Mark Newall has been employed by the BAII group since 1986 . |
6 | The trial of two people accused of the murder of a man described as a police informer has been halted on the orders of the judge . |
7 | Many police officers today , even in the higher ranks , can not remember carrying out their police duties without the assistance of the computer , and it is now as much a part of police back-up as the police car and police radio . |
8 | An attempt by the authorities to raid the casinos in July 1989 had ended with state police and Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) agents being driven off the reservation by a group of heavily-armed pro-casino Mohawks known as the Warriors Society . |
9 | In time , Jakki moved to London , Jim to America to work as an exhibitions organiser . |
10 | But the Code will also apply where a suspect , not in detention , is being questioned about an offence by a police officer acting as a police officer for the purpose of obtaining evidence . |
11 | Congruent Corp licenses XIE for the RS/6000 from $500 , and licensees wil receive free of charge software upgrades as the standards process progresses . |
12 | Before setting up the charity , Pauline worked as the arts education officer for Derry City Council and realised the North West needed a play resource centre to ‘ turn waste things into creative things ’ . |
13 | The interest which the RUC has as a police force derives entirely from the social context in which it operates , but this context is both a spur and a hindrance to research on the RUC . |