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

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1 But is there anything which can be imagined as existing in isolation and as possessing great value in such a case ?
2 This underlines the fact that in nuclear matters , as in the laws of war generally , domestic law may be very important both as a source of the law and as providing some sanctions .
3 During the pre-school period of childhood sexual curiosity often becomes marked , both in exploration of the child 's own body and as regards other children .
4 Several studies have shown the consequences of a gluten challenge in coeliac disease subjects , whether as a single amount or as repeated daily administration of gluten within the range of a normal diet .
5 There is general acceptance that as regards consensual security English law recognises at least the following : the mortgage , the charge , the pledge and the lien .
6 When the chronicle describes " Osman Ghazi as having no gold and silver in his possession at his death and as rejecting new taxation on dealings in the bazaar as a violation of the our source appears to intend to criticize his own period by setting the first Ottoman ruler as an ideal example .
7 Work experience , on the other hand , was seen by employers as part of the school 's discipline and as giving little information about the pupil as an individual .
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