Example sentences of "[verb] at [art] [noun sg] as a " in BNC.

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1 It looks at a lesson as a sequence of natural units of teaching and learning .
2 Some of these claims can be considered , and either allowed or disallowed , only by looking at the work as a whole ; others can be at least understood after reading only a few lines :
3 Looking at the work as a whole all the pieces had women in them , most of them were nude .
4 So yes , the answer to your question is , we shall be looking at the curriculum as a whole , and at its various parts .
5 In looking at the child as a whole person , the involvement of the child 's parents is essential .
6 Other Council 's like Harlow do have central policy units which is what we would be described as , because people recognition that it 's important that you need to have people who are outside departments looking at the organisation as a whole , what it 's doing , where it 's going , how it 's being influenced by external organisation 's , i.e. what the Health Service are doing locally , or what the Government 's doing more significantly , erm , I think you need people looking around to see how the Council 's affected and what , what were doing in and taking an overall view and responding in that way and that 's the kind of thing that we do and that 's why were here .
7 Health managers from two other regional health authorities in the North East are currently looking at the home as a model for private homes in their area .
8 " Obvious " has no special meaning but is judged by looking at the invention as a whole and considering the entire state of the art .
9 That 's not going to work with , five thousand six hundred , so that 's where some people got the figure worked out , actually looking at the term as a parrot strings the term in some of these places , Okay number six , Healthmaster provides long-term benefits for individuals unable to return to work because of illness or injury .
10 Looking at the Conference as a whole was the content :
11 Whilst it could only be considered such with the wisdom of hindsight , it was nevertheless seen at the time as a geographically limited episode of a much wider-ranging struggle .
12 However , as I said before erm if you are the farmer or the grower , the apple grower whose crop has been completely decimated you wo n't be able to er benefit from the very high , high prices if you have got very little output right , so your as an individual your income may be very low , right , in bad years , right , but on average when we look at the industry as a whole , industry incomes will be very very very large .
13 If you look at the industry as a whole , there 's obviously the problem that by producing so much more content that people are are simply not going to have the time to get through it .
14 Ultimately the responsibility lies with the board , as the most experienced businessmen in the company and also , particularly , as those who look at the corporation as a whole .
15 My hon. Friend should look at the licence as a whole .
16 And we can look at the interview as a whole to understand what particular comments mean .
17 One analysis which has proved useful is to look at the issue as a process of dealing with information , and to define the skills involved in this process as information skills ( Winkworth , 1977 ) .
18 It is useful to look at the spelling as a guide .
19 There are no firm legal rules about the proper approach that a company should adopt , but often it will be reasonable to look at the organisation as a whole , without dividing it into separate compartments .
20 But this is only to look at the question as a matter of law .
21 But then — if we are taking our time and stay to look at the town as a whole , walk around it in the cool and quiet of the evening when the shops are shut , and the traffic has gone home , and we can really see its contours and its bone-structure — other questions begin to arise in the mind , which even the best of guide-books does not answer .
22 ‘ But you have to look at the pattern as a whole , ’ he points out .
23 The results were widely interpreted at the time as a personal vindication for the General .
24 The Postcode/Enumeration District directory exists at the moment as a raw data file , with an online guide in another file ; eventually there will be some simple software .
25 The old slaves are raised on slightly sloping platforms , that on the spectator 's right ( and once probably the other too ) carved at the front as a cushion .
26 Rather than those who regard threats of castration and being burnt at the stake as a legitimate means of encouraging suspects to help with their enquiries .
27 Rather than those who regard threats of castration and being burnt at the stake as a legitimate means of encouraging suspects to help with their enquiries .
28 Many players automatically roll the wrists at the start of the backswing , with the club being laid at the top as a result .
29 It is just conceivable that the Inland Revenue , thicketed about with legislation and case law , might think these provisions of the Income Tax Acts had some concern for a transaction of that nature , but that is hardly a view which could be shared by one who got out and looked at the wood as a whole .
30 Thatcherism was widely viewed at the time as a mad right-wing aberration which the people would not stand for long .
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