Example sentences of "as represent by [art] " in BNC.

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1 In one corner we have Nintendo as represented by a dodgy Italian plumber called Mario , and in the other we have Sega which has put its faith in a trendy blue hedgehog called Sonic .
2 This step is the preparatory part of the process and in its ideal form it produces an electron in one of those well-defined states of motion which we have learnt to think of as represented by a vector in a vector space .
3 The Northern Ireland statelet was founded on an alliance between the protestant loyalists of Ulster and British imperial and capital interests , particularly as represented by the conservative party .
4 This daily confronting of the ‘ primitive terror ’ as represented by the sea is held up for our admiration .
5 The need is to push up Curve A over the guerrilla and terrorist bands , as shown by the arrow , while maintaining the current effectiveness of the nuclear deterrent , as represented by the pillar .
6 A vote for PR , as represented by the Liberal Democrats , is not a vote for fairness , but for injustice ; not a vote for stability , but for political chaos .
7 From the individual classroom , to the school as a whole , through the local authority and to the national level as represented by the DES , the pressure is enormous .
8 The LEA acts as the landlord responsible for capital expenditure , as represented by the school building and major structural work , while the school is responsible as the tenant for everything that goes on inside .
9 Some , like the British Telecom Museum , deal with technology ; others , like the Library of Political and Economic Science , with ideology ; a third group , such as the Bethlem Hospital ( Bedlam ) , with an institution ; a fourth , as represented by the Hatfield House Collection , with a great family ; another , as witness the Huguenot Library , with a cultural and religious group .
10 Bearing in mind that the departments comprised a multitude of functions , and , at this point in the study , no detailed breakdown of these functions was available , two parallel exercises were considered necessary to progress the study , ie one concerned with clarifying roles and information needs , and the second exploring and quantifying the existing information base , as represented by the central and outposted filing systems .
11 Searching is performed and the retrieved documents are displayed in a ranked order , according to the satisfaction of the expressed search query as represented by the terms processed .
12 As the '91 World Cup unfolded Canada 's strength in depth , at least as represented by the 26 players who travelled to France , emerged as a major asset .
13 At the Queen 's accession authority in the county centred on the peerage as represented by the Earl of Arundel and Viscount Montague , both of whom were Catholics .
14 Bonington also takes repeated swipes at the 19th century climbing establishment as represented by the Alpine Club , glossing over in the process the AC 's extraordinary and valuable role in the exploration not only of the Alps but the greater ranges .
15 For , despite the resounding phraseology , the creation of the Council of Europe had not in any degree diminished national sovereignty as represented by the ministers .
16 When it was shown to publishers , however , it was rejected as ‘ too difficult ’ , and indeed its young hero has to resolve the different claims of loyalty to an oath and his friends or his duty to his country as represented by the autocratic but not tyrannous government .
17 The following resolution passed by the Bournemouth Congress in 1971 also illustrates this new mood : This Congress demands according to the rights of citizenship in a democratic society : a ) That whenever legislation is proposed concerning the deaf , the deaf themselves as represented by the British Deaf Association should have full consultation and adequate participation at all levels ; b ) That in the implementation of all such legislation the deaf should be given every opportunity for active participation ; c ) That there should be adequate representation by deaf persons on governing bodies of all Associations and schools concerned with the welfare , employment and education of the deaf .
18 What language does , as represented by the dotted lines , is divide or articulate these continua , thereby creating the sound-images and concepts which , when bonded together , we recognize as words .
19 Of more importance is an assessment of the spread of particles about the average , to define the dispersion or sorting of the sediment , as represented by the breadth of the frequency curve or the shape of the cumulative frequency distribution .
20 In those circumstances , we have seen party-political interference as represented by the idiosyncratic views of the Secretary of State .
21 They need , in short , combining with the social or ‘ political economy ’ explanations as represented by the Marxian and Weberian traditions .
22 Indeed , some analysts stress the significance for the politics of the corporate state of the corporatist machinery in the field of state intervention in the economy and the persistence of competitive politics in the field of consumption as represented by the welfare state ( Cawson 1978 ) .
23 This confirms that the original procyclic line ST3 was not clonal , and that the line originating from the fly transmission , as well as the clone derived from this line , contained 3 copies of the plasmid integrated into an intact beta-tubulin gene , as represented by the lower half of diagram C2 in Fig. 1 .
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