Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb past] [adv prt] as a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But the car lived on as a classic . |
2 | However , the Scots launched a spirited recovery in the second half against a very powerful side made up of former and future Wallaby internationals and , especially after David Sole came on as a replacement prop , they took complete control of the match , running in four excellent tries in an exciting 24–24 draw . |
3 | Dear Mr. Lum — who had been admitted to the Weavers ' Company himself in 1787 — had agreed to recommend his friend William Charles Titford , and the deal went through as a freedom by redemption — that is , by virtue of payment — rather than by apprenticeship or patrimony . |
4 | The pads can be inserted into an undergravel set up as a gravel tidy without interrupting the free flow of water . |
5 | The employee set up as a tailor within the relevant area within two years of leaving his employment . |
6 | His involvement with Derry council came about as a result of last year 's highly successful cultural festival Impact 92 , which he believes laid the foundations for the city 's redevelopment . |
7 | The emphasis on Christianity in this part of the Act came about as a result of a House of Lords amendment to the Education Reform Bill originally tabled by Baroness Cox and finally presented in a more pragmatic form by the Bishop of London after extensive consultation with interested parties . |
8 | A SMALL boy slept on as a thunderbolt wrecked his bedroom . |
9 | The Tigers boycotted elections in November last year for the North-Eastern Provincial Council , the new body set up as a compromise to demands for self-rule , saying that it did not fulfil the aspirations of the Tamil people . |
10 | ‘ Our build-up started out as a shambles , but I promise you it will not end that way , ’ said Roxburgh , who will name his side today . |
11 | The tie looked over as a contest when Paatelainen got his 15th goal of the season eight minutes later . |
12 | The development of a separate Montenegrin political and cultural entity came about as a result of the forcible separation of Zeta from the main body of the Serbs after the death of Tsar Dušan in 1355 . |
13 | As you may already realise , once again the Almeida has gone in for a lot of posh posturing got up as a drama of social consciousness . |
14 | His voice came out as a croak . |
15 | Founded by David Blechner and Jack Schumann in 1973 , the firm started out as a computer bureau , hiring time on its computers to customers who used them for their own jobs . |
16 | A lot of the pop soul , nouveau muso thing came about as a reaction to Postcard , or the post-Postcard janglepop . |
17 | A Full Service Bank started out as a book about Operation C-Chase , and was commissioned well before the collapse of BCCI last July . |
18 | She said : ’ No , that is a goal and it 's explicity set out as a goal . |
19 | The eventual collapse of the adjustable peg system came about as a result of intensification of the pressures that had developed during the 1960s . |
20 | It 's hard to imagine that the smart two-seater started out as a Triumph Herald which failed its MoT . |
21 | Partnerships need to be formally agreed , the details of the scheme set out as a contract managed by an executive group , and monitored as to the effectiveness . |
22 | The Agia Triadha sarcophagus shows men and women involved in a funerary rite ; some of them have an animal skin wrapped round as a skirt . |
23 | Within the firm , however , the burden of liability will be apportioned by agreement , either generally , as for example by reference to profit and loss sharing ratios or by recognition of the right of a salaried partner held out as a partner to an indemnity from the equity partners , or specifically to meet the circumstances of a particular claim against the firm . |