Example sentences of "[adv] as a [noun] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 So as a cabin boy you had to relieve
2 In practice the price obtained will be less than the generating cost , so as a business proposition it is a non-starter .
3 He said that if either the Conservatives or Labour sought to go it alone as a minority Government they risked an economic crisis and rising interest rates .
4 Finally as a Church Fellowship we have just embarked on an exciting journey which I believe the Lord is going to honour .
5 For although it is clear that /ε/; raising is diffusing on a much broader social front than /a/ backing , the generalization still seems to hold true that it is those persons in the inner city for whom the vowel functions less clearly as a network marker who are the principal innovators in their own communities .
6 It 's hard to imagine that the smart two-seater started out as a Triumph Herald which failed its MoT .
7 Even as a harmonica player he had to come to England to get work .
8 Rather than remove these reminders of Glasgow 's past , the city 's planners wisely insisted that the facade survived not as a real building but almost as a museum exhibit whose Stones of Venice had appeared two years earlier .
9 Indeed as a job description I 'd say that ‘ member of the Royal Family ’ could sound rather appealing .
10 If you have a problem which is too difficult for you to resolve on your own then as an RCN member you have the choice of going to your local steward , the convenor or any other branch officers , or to full-time officers based at the RCN office for your region .
11 ASK AT INFORMATION HOW AS A TAX PAYER YOU CAN COVENANT YOUR MEMBERSHIP SUBSCRIPTION .
12 ‘ I want to issue a challenge to Michael Fallon : will he explain why he believes people in Darlington should earn less than £3.40 a hour when as a government minister he earned £1,000 a week . ’
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