Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] [conj] as [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 One of the areas that shows the first signs of body ageing is the upper arms — they can become thick and flabby and as a result shapeless .
2 Many unexplained and ignored results still litter the research journals of the early 1970s , unread and unconsidered because as a research paradigm memory transfer is no longer taken seriously ; it had become another victim of scientific fashion , though , unlike McIlwain 's slices , this time probably deservedly .
3 The offices of the CDHES were twice raided and bombed and as a consequence , in 1981 , Marianella decided to move the main offices of the CDHES to Mexico City .
4 The ovens have Ticene linings which help clean themselves , fitted as standard or as an option .
5 WITHOUT going as far as opponents Ford , Vauxhall has said that airbags will be available as standard or as an option on most of its cars for 1994 .
6 The difference with New Historicism is in a refusal to see the incident or localised concern as symbolic or as a metaphor for larger cultural significances .
7 Buying , selling , subscribing for or underwriting investments or offering or agreeing to do so , either as principal or as an agent
8 In this way grammar would not be presented as primary but as a consequence of the achievement of meaning through the modification of lexical items .
9 The UN High Commissioner for Refugees , Sadako Ogata , stated that she was " deeply disturbed " by the decision , which was denounced by US human rights groups as racist and as a violation of national and international law .
10 Subject to paragraph 2 , it is applicable not only to ‘ information ’ or ‘ ideas ’ that are favourably received or regarded as inoffensive or as a matter of indifference , but also to those that offend , shock or disturb .
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