Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] as [noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Computers are not only employed as tools for use within organizations . |
2 | The underlying general principle has already been stated : persisting relationships only exist as feelings of indebtedness . |
3 | Shirking and the pursuit of managerial goals are generally regarded as forms of behaviour that are socially inefficient , since the former involves the sub-optimal use of resources and the latter , on the assumptions discussed in Chapter 1 , produces allocatively inefficient outcomes . |
4 | It is suggested that certain structures , which may appear metaphorical , are best treated as cases of underlexicalisation . |
5 | Outside and inside also seem best treated as cases of underlexicalisation . |
6 | Carbohydrates come in a variety of different forms , all of which are best regarded as sources of energy . |
7 | The invention and development of the material means of cultural production is a remarkable chapter of human history , yet it is usually underplayed , by comparison with the invention and development of what are more easily seen as forms of material production , in food , tools , shelter and utilities . |
8 | Fourth , discounts for ‘ full line ’ ordering and commodity bundling are best interpreted as forms of price discrimination . |
9 | we were initially requested to act by another KPMG member firm which already acts as auditors to Client . |
10 | But whatever we call it , this sense that words do not just have their face-value meaning , but are to be critically interpreted as indicators of tone and attitude , is an essential part of James 's technique . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Another development of the 1980s , which is relevant to the fortunes of institutions such as the ICA , is the disappearance of what was once called the ‘ avant-garde ’ has tended to conclude that it always was distinguishable from ‘ modern ’ or ‘ modernist ’ , and that its key feature was political affiliation , generally expressed as strategies of negation and opposition . |
13 | The fact is that the New Towns were quickly seen as jewels in planning 's crown . |
14 | It is still used as offices for Holderness Borough Council . |
15 | Yet though disco has never been short of ‘ Push push in the bush ’ and ‘ Ring My Bell ’ sentiments , voices of doom , correction , ‘ positive ’ lifestyle and spiritual inspiration have always reacted as counter-insurgents to disco 's erotic , dervish thrust . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | Some other higher degree theses , not published in the Rolfe or Will papers , are also listed as omissions in Appendix 4 of Will 1991 . |
18 | Some other higher degree theses , not published in the Rolfe or Will papers , are also listed as omissions in Appendix 4 . |
19 | Nuclear power and hydropower — controversial because of their adverse impacts on the environment despite the fact that they do not produce significant quantities of greenhouse gases — are also recommended as substitutes for fossil fuels . |
20 | This makes little difference to the behaviour of the companies so far as the production of policies and their conduct of business are concerned , but it does impose further constraints on the marketing of what are now clearly seen as forms of saving . |
21 | Castles also acted as bases for field armies which were used to extend and defend the frontier with Valois France . |
22 | Add-on policies are also sold as supplements to household insurance . |
23 | These estimates will be used to construct a series of co-ordinated departmental , functional and financial budgets , which will also serve as standards for cost control . |
24 | He might also have added the examples he cited earlier of the ‘ material content of the cultural tradition ’ , such as cave-paintings and hand-axes , since these also serve as repositories of meaning which may persist over time . |
25 | Their thefts of milk , honey , and melons from local household plots he ironically termed as acts of smychka . |
26 | Those who practise these branches of study often mistake them for spheres of knowledge when they are more accurately seen as examples of dialectic or rhetoric — ideas which may be better aired in talk . |
27 | The very phrase ‘ I 'm not prejudiced but … ’ indicates the connection between the concept of ‘ prejudice ’ and those views of outgroups , which social psychologists typically accept as indicators of prejudice . |
28 | But conversely , in Latin America , negra or neqrita are often used as terms of affection . |
29 | The group now work as Artists in Residence in a joint scheme between the University and Conservatoire . |
30 | A bank of video monitors cunningly disguised as sacks of cargo show films of interviews with living Indians , maps of the regions covered and other backup material . |