Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun pl] [noun sg] as [art] " in BNC.

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1 In the same way the Chief Superintendent of Police may be concerned to define strategic goals for the police force as a whole while the individual police constable may need to exercise leadership in an operational situation and direct others in that situation. , Here we might use the term ‘ street-level ’ leadership .
2 In fact , as we shall see , this evidence has proved largely illusory , but the presentation of the gens stage as a real historical one presents Engels right from the first with the theoretical difficulties which were to plague Marxist anthropology afterwards .
3 He regarded the Prime Minister 's unfastidious use of the honours system as the most obviously shocking but by no means necessarily the most dangerous manifestation of the system .
4 In presenting a geomorphological approach to glaciers and landscape Sugden and John ( 1976 ) utilize a simple systems approach as a vehicle for the explanation of complicated ideas because they believe ‘ in the value of a systems framework as a powerful explanatory tool ’ .
5 Flashman is now the subject of a police enquiry as a result of a complaint by Sun photographer Paul Welford after a scuffle following the Football League hearing at a West End hotel on Monday .
6 ( a ) where a recognised body ceases to be registered under the Companies Act as an unlimited company or a company limited by shares ;
7 Further , even smaller corporates may be treated as non-private under Rule 5 — 5(4) where they : ( a ) are carrying on a main business which is not investment business ; ( b ) enter into a futures transaction as an integral part of its main business ; ( c ) have , in the firm 's reasonable belief , sufficient experience and understanding to waive protections provided for private customers ; and ( d ) have received a clear warning of the protections under the regulatory system which they would lose , including a statement of its rights to request to be treated as a private customer .
8 The Sanwa economists , looking instead at Japan 's contracting labour force , the decline in the savings rate as the population ages , and the heftier welfare bill that will soon start coming due , think that GNP growth will average only 2–3% for the rest of the 1990s and may fall lower still after that .
9 Yes , there 's always been a genuine interest in the Arts Association as a point where the university , those people involved in the university , can hear about what 's taking place in the arts and also participate in some aspects of the advisory panels .
10 It may be that the target reader of the German translation is not envisaged to have the same familiarity with or interest in the ceramics industry as the prospective readers of the English version .
11 Every inch added to the rivers reputation as the dustbin of Europe .
12 Employers who supply 10 or more cars to employees for their private use will be able to pay the tax direct to the Contributions Agency as an alternative to the deductions being made on a Pay As You Earn basis by the Inland Revenue .
13 The residential allowance , to be paid by the Benefits Agency as a contribution towards the housing needs of elderly people in residential care , will be a £45 a week flat rate for all homes , or £50 in London .
14 Joe Farman , the British atmospheric physicist who " discovered " the hole in the ozone layer over the Antarctic , has warned that chemicals offered by the chemicals industry as a substitute for ozone-destroying CFCs could be far more damaging than the manufacturers admit .
15 Originally masterminded by the Arts Council as a branch of the English National Opera , it is now completely independent and in steadily expansive mood .
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