Example sentences of "[to-vb] as a [noun] [unc] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Then in his fifth year at the school , when he ought to have been aiming for his school certificate which was the next and essential passport for that golden educated future , he left abruptly to work as a haberdasher 's assistant in the local Co-operative store . |
2 | Both left school at fourteen : my father to work as a butcher 's messenger boy , my mother to learn machining in a shirt factory . |
3 | As soon as he was of age he took himself off to London to work as a merchant 's clerk . |
4 | Because of the nature of the furnishings in a dining room ( a large , flat surface , empty walls ) and because it is needed to serve its purpose only at regular , specified times during the day ( meal times ) , it is an ideal room to serve as a collector 's library . |
5 | If there is spare accommodation available during the school day then turning some space over to use as a parents ' room is well worth while . |
6 | To count as a banker 's acceptance a bank must add its own credit to that of the drawer by adding its name to the bill or ‘ endorsing ’ it . |
7 | And Japanese fishermen would pay huge sums for a tortoiseshell tom , to keep as a ship 's cat , for it was thought it would protect the crew from the ghosts of their ancestors and the vessel itself from storms . |
8 | ‘ Well , you 're about as easy to locate as a politician 's honour . |
9 | Then as soon as her grandfather had died , she was sent out to earn as a butcher 's shop girl . |
10 | A businessman called Greville Wynne was asked to act as a freelance MI6 contact and for the next two years Penkovsky provided an incredible wealth of intimate detail about the Russians ' innermost plans including the period of the 1962 Cuban missile crisis . |