Example sentences of "[art] [noun] have [vb pp] [adv] as " in BNC.

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1 Well , the studies that I 've been involved in , the computer has performed certainly as well as a consultant , and at times much better than a junior doctor in the particular situation that I 'm talking about .
2 The telephone had rung just as she 'd finished washing her hair , so it had dried all wild and was now held back with an orange-and-shocking-pink striped scarf , off which Ethel had chewed one of the corners .
3 Shop prices in Russia and the Ukraine have risen sharply as the two countries take their first steps to a market economy by removing state controls .
4 Shop prices in Russia and the Ukraine have risen sharply as the two countries take their first steps to a market economy by removing state controls .
5 Even if the economics of bulk sales improve — Chemical reckons that the bulk-discount has fallen sharply as the property market has revived — Citicorp considers it worth sticking with property in order to help create a liquid market in it .
6 They 'll certainly let you in after this performance , " the Magistrate had said ironically as Mr Bradley made one or two more last-minute arrangements with Saint Peter for the opening of the celestial gates .
7 You know I 've had it happen the lights have changed just as I 've been crossing them so I 've gone over and three cars immediately behind me have followed me .
8 The skies had darkened ominously as she set out on her journey to the coast , but she was not unduly concerned about the dismal weather .
9 If the petitioner has received any payment from the debtor since the petition was presented or the debtor has entered into an arrangement with the petitioner for the securing or compounding of the debt , the affidavit must state what dispositions of property the debtor has made so as to pay the debt or secure or compound for it , whether any property disposed of was the property of the debtor himself or some other person , and if the property was that of the debtor himself , whether the disposition was made with the approval of the court ( r 6.32(2) ) .
10 Admittedly the army had stood aside as the monarchy fell in April 1931 , but its acceptance of the Republic was anything but unrestrained .
11 These were set out facing the way the explorer had gone so as to ensure a good view of him on his return .
12 From the end of World War II to the early 1970s there was virtually full employment in developed countries , but in the last ten years the position has changed considerably as shown in fig. 1.11 .
13 The doors had opened wide as he reached them .
14 Could the events have occurred just as they are described ?
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