Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] as [noun] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She long acted as examiner in geography for various institutions , and her influence on the training of the next generation of students of geography was substantial . |
2 | As a result , Sir Thomas has resolved that he can no longer act as go-between in respect of the prince 's letters to yourself . ’ |
3 | During the revision of the Office Administration and Technology modules , the Module Development Group incorporated the latest draft of the Lead Body standards of competence into the relevant modules , and these were conditionally approved as SVQs in Business Administration for session 1990/91 . |
4 | Jane Rossington , best known as Jill in Crossroads is appearing at the Redgrave Theatre , Farnham , from April 1st in Do n't Rock the Boat . |
5 | The fact is that the New Towns were quickly seen as jewels in planning 's crown . |
6 | While a student at Edinburgh , Marion Newbigin had come under the influence of J. Arthur Thompson , whom she later succeeded as lecturer in biology and zoology at the School of Medicine for Women . |
7 | The rights of presentation to livings in the Church of England , known as advowsons , which are often in the hands of laymen , are also regarded as interests in land . |
8 | Some other higher degree theses , not published in the Rolfe or Will papers , are also listed as omissions in Appendix 4 of Will 1991 . |
9 | Some other higher degree theses , not published in the Rolfe or Will papers , are also listed as omissions in Appendix 4 . |
10 | Hardly any thing could resist this accuracy at which I was much impressed , though a bit alarmed at Griffin himself , who sat around on a stool amid the most dreadful carnage and what was later known as flak in order to observe the behaviour and results of his phenomenal piece of artillery . |
11 | Her sister Maude Newbigin , who graduated from Edinburgh University in 1893 , later served as lecturer in history and deputy principal of the Day Training College , Portsmouth . |
12 | And playing alongside white men he endured a decade-and-a-half of bitter scorn from people of his own race , in what he now recognises as racism in reverse . |
13 | The group now work as Artists in Residence in a joint scheme between the University and Conservatoire . |
14 | The single strands of this PPT element were then used as probes in gel retardation analysis with rat cerebellum extract . |
15 | A six-month investigation by the Securities Exchange Commission revealed that building bricks had been packaged and sent to distributors , then charged as stock in transit . |
16 | The laws of war , otherwise known as jus in bello , govern the actual conduct of armed conflicts and military occupations . |