Example sentences of "of [art] [noun] [verb] as a " in BNC.

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1 Most of the fall came as a result of the release of provisions in the merchant banking and securities division .
2 In recognition of the problems caused as a result of these routes passing through the urban areas of Harrogate and Knaresborough , the County Council has designated both roads as key routes for improvement in both the structure plan and the T P P which is the Transport Policy and Programs document of the County Council .
3 A proviso stipulated though , that should the working produce a profit ( nett ) of £10,000 a year , then be could at the beginning of any of the sub-terms enter as a partner and receive one-third of the nett profit instead of the aforesaid one-quarter ; and to pay a third of the expenses .
4 The passive evokes perception resultatively and not operationally and calls for a representation of the phenomenon perceived as a fact , the knowledge and assertion of which is a consequence of perception having taken place , rather than as something which is followed instant-by-instant by means of the operation of the sense faculties .
5 This is an interesting case to examine , of course , because in Problems of Social Policy Titmuss presented it as a clear example of a policy change engendered originally by the social debate on evacuation , and then given sudden new urgency by the ‘ decisive ’ influence of Dunkirk in July 1940 ; a marked change in government thinking — a new acceptance of the milk-in-schools scheme as a universalist social service rather than a relief measure tainted with Poor Law associations — took place ‘ five days after the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force from Dunkirk ’ .
6 The mill is of the type known as a tower mill , in which only the cap bearing the sails turns in the wind .
7 Emphasis is also being placed on the effectiveness of the fleece covers as an insect barrier to keep off pests such as carrot fly , whitefly and cabbage butterflies so avoiding the frequent and extensive damage that can otherwise only be prevented by using pesticides .
8 At present , company law reflects a model of a company as a creature of the shareholders acting as a body , but this does not reflect economic reality as perceived by the market .
9 At present , company law reflects a model of a company as a creature of the shareholders acting as a body , but this does not reflect economic reality as perceived by the market
10 I had already been part of the theatre working as an ASM at the Cambridge Arts Theatre , not with the University but with the
11 Niko Tinbergen found that the red colour of the spots acted as a stimulus ; no spot on a yellow model had very little response from chicks .
12 Clearly point mutations in the D-stem and/or the variable loop have long-range effects on the potential of the tRNA to function as a substrate for various modifying enzymes .
13 In the graveyard outside is a crucifix of the kind known as a ‘ Cross of the Outrages ’ : it is roughly hewn out of wood , with the instruments of the Passion fixed to it , a ladder , nails , pliers , hammer , a crown of thorns , all in iron .
14 A further level of complexity to hepatocyte-matrix interaction results from the propensity of the matrix to act as a reservoir and presenter of cell growth factors and cytokines .
15 Practically every device of the movies started as a special effect and became assimilated into the everyday language of film , just like metaphor in language .
16 His shoulders felt tense and the top of the range hissed as a tear escaped from his eyes .
17 True liquidated damages clauses should by definition be reasonable under s 3 of the UCTA , since they are a genuine pre-estimate of the damage suffered as a result of the type of breach in question .
18 Conversely , bus fares should take account ( among other things ) of the social cost of the damage inflicted as a result of pollution from lead emissions from their exhaust systems .
19 These works make explicit what is only suggested in this livret the opening number of the work serves as a processional for the instrumentalists and some or all of the singers and dancers that brings them into the performing space .
20 Thank you letters from the children themselves , a note from the teacher outlining the benefits of the visit , or even a sample of the work produced as a result of the visit will be extremely welcome .
21 Scrapping of the flyovers seen as a psychological as well as physical barriers to pedestrian movement between Birkenhead 's shopping and business areas is a key objective in revamp plans for the town centre .
22 Scrapping of the flyovers seen as a psychological as well as physical barriers to pedestrian movement between Birkenhead 's shopping and business areas is a key objective in revamp plans for the town centre .
23 The requirements for new skills , changing roles and management styles , the erosion of traditional functional boundaries and the needs for training and staff development will give rise to conflict and accordingly focus attention on the role of the personnel function as a mediator .
24 The Idris operating system can also run on as many Transputers as necessary while enabling part of the system to remain as a native T9000 network .
25 The Idris operating system can also be run on as many Transputers as necessary while allowing part of the system to remain as a native T9000 network .
26 It is not always possible for low-ranking officers to anticipate the situations which ‘ Action Men ’ need to avoid , and some instances were observed where the aggressive manner of the policeman acted as a form of ‘ amplification of deviance ’ ( Young 1971 ) , transforming a minor situation into ‘ big crime ’ .
27 Metro 's contribution to this social cinema came in the form of The Bigger Man , which the editor of the Exchange described as a ‘ timely ’ drama of ‘ love and labor … on the pregnant theme of the relation between capital and labor ’ .
28 He measured the rate at which they pecked the different models , and confirmed that the red spot on the tip of the bill acts as a signal to the chick to peck , in order to beg for food .
29 The validation procedure had become what one of the officers described as a ‘ treadmill ’ , sometimes with two or three visits a week .
30 Perhaps the easiest way of looking at this is to think of the surface states as a charge store , which effectively shifts the switching level of the device .
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