Example sentences of "as representing [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Many American architectural critics have seen the Beaux-Arts style which developed from the turn of the century as representing a new invigoration in American station styles .
2 A surge by Tsomet from two to eight seats was seen as representing a new phenomenon in Israeli politics " right-wing anti-religious sentiment .
3 The second language list , which included those languages other than the ‘ major ’ EC languages , should rather be seen as representing a major step forward in the recognition of the importance of , for example , Urdu .
4 Most recent Prime Ministers have usually presented themselves as representing a collective Cabinet viewpoint .
5 Since the development of the plate tectonics model , the Andes have sometimes been regarded as representing a classic example of the orogenic consequences of the subduction of oceanic lithosphere beneath an overriding continental plate .
6 The central idea here is that a proper name qua proper name not only picks out one object only , but unlike a descriptive phrase designates that same object in " every possible world " ; a " possible world " being understood as representing a possible but unactualised situation , or a series of situations , of which the given object might be a feature .
7 Equation ( 4.27 ) can be seen as representing a simple monetary policy regime : a different value for g , or the inclusion of other influences on the quantity of money , would indicate a different policy regime .
8 Looking back over this period most farm workers view the introduction of the tractor and the combine harvester as representing a decisive break in the hitherto orderly pace of agricultural change — and in many respects this is undoubtedly what has occurred .
9 None of the parts of ploughs from the period have survived except for the soil stain from a wooden object in a recently excavated , and unusual , grave at Sutton Hoo which has been interpreted as representing a complete ard-type plough .
10 This document read as follows : That we , as representing a large number of the women compositors of Edinburgh , feel that a question affecting a considerable body of women should not be settled without these women having an opportunity of giving expression to their views .
11 The modern western city remains the centre of many activities of society , but was seen as representing a large planning problem from the early 1960s .
12 The fundamental question in these cases is whether the taking of a benefit by a person through his or her crime would be unconscionable as representing an unjust enrichment of that person .
13 If we consider , as representing the combined wealth of the husband and wife in the next generation , then the pattern of marriage may also be very significant .
14 A century later Gregory of Tours treated this description as representing the normal state of the catholic Church under Euric .
15 As the history of Shakespeare criticism has shown , Lady Anne has all too often been seen either as a particularly silly person or as representing the weak and malleable sex .
16 But , in the following discussions , I do take two leading new historicist writers , Louis Montrose and Stephen Greenblatt , as representing the current field , so it is probably inevitable that they will appear as paradigms for New Historicism as a whole .
17 Like absolute knowledge , operational thought is conceived of as representing the final balance between the processes of externalization ( assimilation as projection ) and embodiment ( accommodation as introjection ) , which have been held in asymmetrical relations in all previous stages .
18 Lay investiture was symbolically objectionable as representing the quasi-sacerdotal position which had long been claimed by kings and emperors .
19 To a very large extent , Hound Tor represents the archetypal hamlet described by Harald Uhlig as representing the original west European type of settlement — what would be called a drubbel in Germany or claehan on the Celtic fringes — a hamlet inhabited by relatives , working the land together .
20 The critical chain length c is interpreted as representing the dividing point between chains which are too short to provide a significant contribution to η from entanglement effects and those large enough to cause retardation of flow by intertwining with their neighbours .
21 NILTs have always been regarded as representing the acceptable face of tribunals .
22 Cresson , known as a longstanding supporter of Mitterrand ( who celebrated a decade as President on May 10 ) , was seen as representing the left wing of the PS .
23 THE LORD PRESIDENT invited the Cabinet to review their decision that Ministers should be free to vote against the advice which was to be given on this issue by the responsible Minister as representing the considered view of the Government .
24 Turning to the conduct of investment business by solicitors , the Society 's second yearly report was accepted by SIB as representing the satisfactory discharge of the Society 's obligations as a recognised professional body .
25 Some commentators have seen these as representing the true genius of American station architecture .
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