Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] as [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The underlying general principle has already been stated : persisting relationships only exist as feelings of indebtedness . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | The group now work as Artists in Residence in a joint scheme between the University and Conservatoire . |
5 | Heaven and Hell not only hold no terrors or promises for them — they no longer even exist as figures of speech . |