Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] as a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Over more than ten years there have been negotiations between Kent County Council ( which originally intended to retain West Malling as a general aviation aerodrome ) and the local planning authority that intended to build all over it . |
2 | His political goals were quite contrasting — Weber had no objection to seeing his native Germany develop as a capitalist state overseen by a parliament . |
3 | In the event , Burnell goes as a dependable foot soldier and Wright as a tight-head who proved his versatility by scrummaging so solidly at loose-head against Jeff Probyn . |
4 | Ironically enough , his main field experience occurred as a fortuitous consequence of the First World War . |
5 | The noise starts as a light tapping and builds up to a louder noise then stops suddenly . |
6 | An HLA-A2.1 alloreactive CTL clone included as a positive control strongly lysed all transfectants , including the parental T2 cells . |
7 | The Green Haven school was a modern building designed as a two-teacher school but presently containing only one teacher with about a dozen pupils . |
8 | The American and Australian national clearinghouses are dependent on librarians to feed them with information on a regular basis , and as each clearinghouse develops as a focal point for information exchange this is quite successful . |
9 | Vigorous exercise for 20 minutes three times a week will approximately halve your chances of coronary thrombosis , as will getting rid of your spare tyre , cooperating with treatment for your raised blood pressure , and giving up smoking — even if the experience counts as a major life stress ! |
10 | The University has as a major objective for the future the acquisition of the whole of the Radcliffe Infirmary site , if the Headington Strategy goes ahead , for use for university purposes . |
11 | One building stands as a lone design example in the middle of a prepared expensive living area . |
12 | First , implicature stands as a paradigmatic example of the nature and power of pragmatic explanations of linguistic phenomena . |
13 | But she was always adored by the British public , especially the people of Swindon , where a statue stands as a permanent memorial . |
14 | Where stock is taken in lieu of cash dividends it is in practice treated as a simple bonus issue and no Case V liability is considered to arise . |
15 | The alternative view that the intestinal lymphoma developed as a primary event two years before presentation seems possible in view of the indolent nature of the disease and subsequent findings . |
16 | Indream , Dana qualified as a real person among zombies anyway . |
17 | Is the access for your car and your visitors ' cars adequate , or is the road and entrance treated as a public car park ? |
18 | Even proteins formed as a random sequence of amino acids have some slight catalytic activity . |
19 | This wag regarded as a great joke . |
20 | The voltage at the output of this switch alternates as a rectangular wave between the source level and zero , and this in turn is fed into an LC filter network consisting of inductor L1 and capacitor C2 , plus a ‘ flyback ’ diode D1 . |
21 | In effect , the concept implied a commitment on the part of the employee to work as a moral good in its own right , irrespective of wages , conditions , or personal ( selfish ) satisfaction . |
22 | Particularly beautiful is the lunette of Christ as the Good Shepherd depicted as a young man seated with His sheep around Him . |
23 | But the synopsis that he offers of his tale : is unmistakably that of a fabliau , and with the target figure appearing as a regular element within the fabliau it is understandable that the Reeve , a carpenter , should anticipate an attack upon himself : Fabliaux are thoroughly suitable textual weapons for the two churls , the Miller and the Reeve , to beat each other over the head with . |
24 | The semi-fixed search starts as a fixed search but then progresses to a more open mode . |
25 | Deborah Manley trained as a social worker but has spent most of her working life in publishing . |
26 | In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries , the Shields-based Loyal Standard Association operated as a Friendly Society for sick , injured and elderly seamen under the patronage of a senior Royal Navy Officer of flag rank . |
27 | Such is the standard of junior sides in this competition that the game appeared to be no more than a formality for us , so our 4–1 defeat came as a complete surprise . |
28 | The use of investment limits as a central control mechanism of multi-divisional firms is widespread . |
29 | The hacienda came as a total surprise . |
30 | This result came as a complete surprise to me and everyone else , and it was greeted with general disbelief . |