Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] be [vb pp] [adv] as " in BNC.

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1 Then her anger was roused again as she saw that a van had double parked alongside her yellow Metro City .
2 Her voice was controlled even as she lifted her hand to silence Emily .
3 If anything , Pink Floyd should be admired for their dedication and musical skills in the music industry as their music is appreciated now as it was then .
4 The long-time front runners have now gone four games without a goal , and their misery was prolonged yesterday as they missed from the penalty spot .
5 An iron band clamped her wrist , her arm was forced backwards as Rourke 's hard body slammed against her , knocking the air from her lungs .
6 As we see from the passage I just quoted from Barthes , the work or labour that the writer puts into composing his text is brushed aside as of no importance .
7 There he became a renowned ornithologist where his work is recognised to-day as being of immense scientific value and he is accepted as being the father of American Ornithology .
8 His work is grouped thematically as well as chronologically in this catalogue : thus the first volume covers the ‘ table ’ sculptures , his strange , sprawling ‘ still life ’ assemblages made to be viewed at waist height , from 1966–78 ; the second and later volumes continue with this idiom , while the substantial Volume III deals with larger scale , outdoor steel sculptures .
9 His face was set grimly as he sped away in his chauffeured Bentley with his personal assistant Belinda Harley .
10 The plan form of his Panopticon was designed so as to combine " … the apparent omnipresence of the inspector … with the extreme facility of his real presence " ( Bentham , Works , IV p 45 ) .
11 Units more than 12″ away from Azhag at the start of your turn are affected exactly as normal .
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