Example sentences of "[pron] as [verb] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It means that we can be involved straightaway with patient 's management when they 're admitted to hospitals within the Oxfordshire region , and so decisions can be made between the referring doctors and ourselves as regards the best policy of treatment .
2 I have to count on the symbol itself as providing the main evidence for meaning and , of course , as providing the means for creating schematic knowledge which 1 do not have in advance .
3 It had experienced air pollution as a problem solved , not a new one as did the rural foresters in West Germany and Sweden .
4 She saw herself as providing the political resolution that had been lacking hitherto .
5 But she was not uncritical of tutors and students who were perceived by her as failing the wider aims of the WEA .
6 ‘ I saw him as fleeing the violent campus situation in America for the peaceful English countryside on a conscious level , while on an unconscious level he would begin to set up the conflict in the small town he went to .
7 It is therefore in my view taking too much out of this case to read it as supporting the broad proposition that payment in response to an unlawful demand by an official is ipso facto recoverable .
8 They also see it as giving the Irish government a status to negotiate with the British government on their behalf .
9 A loose Positivism , in the broad spirit of Comte 's Positive sociology and embracing all who thought of themselves as bringing the scientific revolution to the study of the social world , had been newly refined by the Logical Positivists .
10 In this triple partnership the universities could perceive themselves as occupying the middle ground between the LEAs as statutory providers and the voluntary bodies which traditionally existed to articulate and give shape to the aspirations and needs of individuals , groups and communities for liberal adult education .
11 This is the first show of Cooper 's dedicated exclusively to this medium that I have ever seen and it impresses me as providing the ideal means for her to achieve that tenuous balance between coy decorativeness and crude primitiveness which she uses successfully to convey the psychological weight of a figure 's gesture .
12 Marx saw them as promoting the bourgeois state , which was an advance on feudalism and which , in turn , would give rise to the proletarian state .
13 Archaeologists have tended in the past to be mesmerized by the presence of walls and regard them as enclosing the only areas worthy of study .
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