Example sentences of "[adj] [coord] [adv] as a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In addition to this and partially as a result of it , there is little in the way of national planning ’ . |
2 | He argued that the bread and wine somehow coexisted with the body and blood , and more importantly that the miracle occurred because of the presence of the faithful and not as a result of the magical powers of the priest . |
3 | He added that he would be speaking only as an individual and not as a representative of the Chief Police Officers Association . |
4 | Radishes : best sown little and often as a catch crop among other vegetables . |
5 | Wilson had to trot briskly , to keep up with his wife ; and he trotted responsibly , because there was no doubt that he was proud of his charge — tall and upright as a Grenadier Guard as she was , and issuing instructions in the way that I imagine a Grenadier might , so that when they were at home her voice would sometimes float right up the road and into our garden , ‘ Wilson ! |
6 | There is little point in reaching conclusions unless you do something better or differently as a result . |
7 | Gold was certainly used as a decorative inlay for bronzes as early as Shang times , but precious metals only began to be highly valued in China comparatively late and then as an outcome of influence from inner Asia and the west . |
8 | Structuralism is revolutionary because it can be adopted only as an alternative and not as an addition to traditional academic habits . |
9 | This fall in oil production jolted the process of economic management , particularly since the leadership had become accustomed to a high level of revenues after the OPEC price increases , first during the campaign to this end in the early 1970s and then as a by-product of the 1973 Arab-Israeli war . |
10 | because of the way it tends to bind many poorer consumers into using just one type of credit ( considerably more costly than non-collection types ) more or less as a matter of course . |
11 | Agnes Fogerty , quiet and still as a mouse , and not unlike that timid animal in her much-pressed grey flannel skirt and twin-set to match , stood oblivious of the chaos around her . |
12 | Most horsemen in Suffolk did not powder the bone but used it whole and also as a device to jade and not to draw the horse . |