Example sentences of "[art] [noun] as [pron] [vb -s] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As Conrad , through the narrator Marlow , follows the wanderings which Jim undertakes to escape the imputation of cowardice , he contrasts the romantic and the realistic view of the case as he assembles opinions of Jim , elicited or overheard by Marlow .
2 ‘ I do n't care for myself , ’ he tells Felicity , walking up and down the kitchen as she prepares dinner .
3 Bob Walker of the manufacturing support department , who developed the course with Paul Swiety of the work study department , said : ‘ This is an important feature of the course as it helps people to understand that TNT has an impact across the whole structure of the Group at all levels . ’
4 mimic the LH as he gives words from both lists in random order
5 Parliament , had it been required to do so by the European Court of Human Rights , could have made a small , interstitial alteration of the law by , for example , merely amending the relevant section of the Birth and Death Registration Act 1953 ; or used the opportunity to undertake a wholesale revision of the law as it affects transsexuals .
6 Elsewhere in this Report there is some discussion of the question as it affects cathedrals .
7 they write the lecture as it takes place
8 By road take the motorway N1 heading west from Bern , taking care in 12km ( 7 ½miles ) not to take the exit for Kerzers and Neuchatel but to continue on the motorway as it curves south and becomes an ordinary national road a short distance from Murten Murten lies beside the lake which bears its name , close to the linguistic frontier between French and German speech .
9 The continuum of sexual threat and violence of which rape is one extreme , pervades the movies as it does life , but rarely takes centre stage .
10 Pre-rinse A short cold rinse , useful if you are likely to fill the machine up in dribs and drabs during the day as it prevents food from drying on to the dishes and cutlery .
11 It is important that we have this opportunity to concentrate on the Bill as it affects Scotland .
12 ‘ No , ’ spits the useless singer with The Sugargliders as he stuffs Hulk 's head through his stomach and up through his own neck , ‘ that 's just the records .
13 By studying the project as it takes place , the lessons learned in the earlier stages can be taken into account in planning the later stages .
14 ‘ By now the audience were watching the show as one watches Becker and Lendl .
15 In this first category we consider three main criticisms : ( a ) that the model developed in chapter 4 can not account for a major feature of all economies ; ( b ) that the model relies for all its results on very simple specifications of the aggregate supply and demand curves ; and ( c ) that even if one accepts the model as it stands governments might effectively stabilize the economy if they possess better information about the economy than the private sector , or indeed if different parts of the private sector possess different information .
16 The naval officer is as wicked as the boys as he kills people as well and we se that Golding 's point is that all ‘ men are wicked ’ .
17 When nicely balanced , these forces permit the star a lifecycle as it radiates energy to finish as a lump of heavy elements .
18 Answer guide : In this case the business has a liability as it owes money to the mortgage provider .
19 Delays in decision-making can be a difficulty as it takes time for problems at the bottom to come to the notice of people at the top , and for ideas at the top to percolate to the bottom .
20 Rookie Mansell off to a flyer as he smashes track record
21 Until the nineteen-fifties this stream continued alongside Harcourt Bridge Road to join the River Nadder at Long Bridge , but has now been diverted , looking more like a canal as it dissects Elizabeth Gardens .
22 THAT 'S MY BOY : And Ray can still raise a smile as he gives Louis a leg up
23 LOUIS STEVENS , aged three , is a knock-out as he sends dad , Olympic judo silver medallist Ray , flying .
24 Who , except the most obsessive academic , reads a book as he hears speech ?
25 A descent of the western slope over rough ground leads to a confluence of streams that now goes forward as Hell Gill Beck , still forming the county boundary and being accompanied by a track as it heads south-west .
26 Even if you have no noticeable problems , a test would be an advantage as it pinpoints areas of potential weakness which are therefore injury-prone .
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