Example sentences of "as [noun prp] describes [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 For , as Lecourt describes it , he attempts
2 The ideal and the actual conceptualization of Balinese personhood , as Howe describes it , certainly is one that centres round peace and calm .
3 This is identical with the view expressed in Pugin 's Contrasts nine years before , where the Utilitarian measures for poor relief — of which , as Pugin depicts them , Lord Mamey would certainly have approved — are juxtaposed with the supposedly benign regime of the medieval monastery as Gerard describes it ( Fig. 19 ) .
4 So a truce was made with the Spartans ( 451 ) which , as Thucydides describes it ( i.112 ) , need not have been motivated by more than Athens ' commonsense desire to deal with her enemies one by one .
5 But such distortions are , at least partly , social in origin ; the mechanism of superstition as Bacon describes it , involves a tendency to accept those propositions that have been laid down and established through social recognition and approval .
6 As Crabbe describes him , Grimes begins as a brutal product of harsh circumstances .
7 On the one hand , they would have been frightened by the urgency of the situation as Jesus describes it — the prospect of an imminent apocalypse , a day of judgement , the distribution of punishments and rewards .
8 Let us examine the class relations of capitalism , as Marx describes them .
9 As Kuhn describes it :
10 The ‘ good ’ policemen and women know their area : the sites of trouble and danger , as Holdaway describes them ( 1983 : 39–42 ) , which need special attention , the places to avoid without having further back-up , the places where events and incidents have occurred in the past , the people on whom to focus attention , such as the ‘ troublesome families ’ in whom crime historically runs or the VIPs in the area who get special protective care .
11 As Layton describes it , school chemistry became the ‘ easily organized and easily examined exercises in qualitative analysis … [ in which ] packets of powder were sent out [ to the schools ] and packets of paper were returned when the pupils had completed the routine of taking the solution through the charts ’ ; if anyone asked ‘ why ? ’ , ‘ training of the faculties of observation and reasoning ’ would doubtless have been the reply .
12 Now the existence and significance of such links is undeniable ( though the existence of homologies — as Shepherd describes them — is a different question , which must be left to a later chapter ) .
13 It was a small world of heath and wood , a few hundred acres at the most , but it was a separate world as Clare describes it , for example , in The Village Minstrel :
14 This is no less the case for the Shavante , as evidenced by their great Wai'a ceremony which , as Maybury-Lewis describes it ( 1971 : 243ff. ) , is a ritual representation of the sexual aspect of male ferocity .
15 Hackney has not always been as Harrison describes it .
16 The Council , as Eadmer describes it , was arranged round the tomb of St Peter , with Urban II and the cardinals ( among whom Anselm had been placed in a seat of honour ) sitting in the apse behind the altar , and the remainder of the Council spread out in front of them .
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