Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb mod] [verb] [adv prt] as [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The danger of allowing opting out would be that the NHS would finish up as a rump and would provide very much a second class service . |
2 | In September 1939 , when war broke out in the West , almost everyone in our part of the world believed that Mussolini would join in as an ally of Hitler ; in 1936 the German alliance with Italy , the Berlin-Rome Axis , had been established . |
3 | It was certainly correct to put Jim Prior , Peter Walker and Ian Gilmour firmly in the ‘ wet ’ camp and Keith Joseph would go down as an undoubted ‘ dry ’ , but for most of the rest of us our opinion depended upon the issue . |
4 | Living in Little Rock with Miss Little Rock by Jack Butler will come out as a paperback original from Abacus in November to tie in with the anniversary of the US election — Bill Clinton has ‘ an offstage part ’ . |
5 | And Dicky can take over as a footman — he may need a few lines changed here and there . ’ |
6 | Patrick Kelly , whom Dan would look on as an ill-educated lout , had actually spent time on her enjoyment . |
7 | It is understood Tory Councillor Bill Woodhead will step down as the borough 's top civic dignitary after being charged with hitting his wife just hours after being elected . |
8 | If the experiences of some other child prodigies are any guide , Nicholas might end up as a teacher at an average school . |