Example sentences of "have [verb] as a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The UN Food and Agriculture Organisation ( FAO ) has claimed as a major success its programme for integrated pest management in rice . |
2 | On the one hand , the state has to ensure the continuation of the accumulation of capital ; on the other , it has to appear as a neutral arbiter of interests , thereby preserving its own legitimacy . |
3 | Third , the centre has collapsed as a political force — although not as a constituency — and this obliges both major parties to compete more assiduously for middle-of-the-road votes . |
4 | Tobacco has collapsed as a primary source of funds . |
5 | Patrick Duff wrote , ‘ This reverse has come as a great shock . |
6 | But the news has come as a total shock for many people . |
7 | Tearful Mandy said : ‘ This has come as a total surprise to me and my family . |
8 | This has come as a terrible shock . |
9 | ‘ This has come as a terrible shock . |
10 | Charles Tompkins , managing director of NOS , a subsidiary of Cable & Wireless , said the contract has come as a major breakthrough for his company , propelling it into the major league of offshore suppliers . |
11 | His death today has come as a complete shock . |
12 | I 'm sure this has come as a big shock to you . |
13 | The decision to sell Harford has come as a big blow to Luton boss David Pleat who said : ‘ I did n't want him to go but the club needs the money . ’ |
14 | ‘ Therefore the problem that had emerged in 1985 has come as a considerable shock to us and I would say that the present directors of Mogul Ireland — ourselves — have acted promptly , decisively and responsibly since it came to our attention . |
15 | But for accident victims like Marie Moore from Darlaston , today 's decision has come as a bitter blow . |
16 | The ruling has come as a bitter blow Brain Goldsworthy 's common law wife . |
17 | Political defeat has come as a profound shock for the ruling Cambodian People 's Party ( CPP ) . |
18 | To enter the Kingdom of Heaven one has to come as a little child , with an attitude of trust , and prepared to be teachable and flexible ( Matt. |
19 | Leeds has has grown as a financial centre over the last four or five years , probably more than any other city outside London . |
20 | I have used some of the things that he has done as a good example to myself . |
21 | Although the recent exodus has acted as a temporary safety valve , there is evidence that the more politically minded opponents of the present regime have stayed behind , knowing that reforms can not be indefinitely postponed . |
22 | The clinic has acted as a strong focus for slum living mothers to campaign for improved conditions in their surroundings . |
23 | There is also uncertainty surrounding the role of David Murray , the Rangers football club chairman , who has acted as a middle man in the negotiations but who has denied he has any financial interest in the takeover . |
24 | The President is assisted by a Prime Minister and a Cabinet composed of representatives of a number of political parties ; although the parties continue to exist , political activity is banned , and elections to the National Resistance Council ( NRC — hitherto comprising 98 appointed members ) were conducted on a non-party basis in February 1989 [ see p. 36455 ] , since when the NRC , now consisting of 210 elected and 68 presidentially appointed members , has acted as a legislative body for the interim period until a new constitution is framed . |
25 | I would contend that the scapegoating of the education system , in general , and of certain local authorities , in particular , has acted as a diversionary tactic for the inadequacies of central government responses to the funding of the state education system , their failure to stem the spiralling decline in teachers ' morale and the pitiful attempt to provide real job opportunities for school leavers . |
26 | Following the sale of Charter 's shareholding , Mr Charles Parker has retired as a non-executive director of Johnson Matthey . |
27 | Although Bazille has figured as a peripheral figure in several recent museum exhibitions on the Impressionist epoch and was the subject of a 1978 exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago , he has never been judged as completely on his own as he is in the current show at the Brooklyn Museum , N.Y . |
28 | Boro boss Lennie Lawrence said : ‘ The lad has arrived as a Premier League goalkeeper . ’ |
29 | This means that whatever a lecturer 's status as an authority in his or her own epistemic community , the lecturer also has to possess as a successful teacher the authority to manage effectively his or her students ' learning . |
30 | IN the more radical mood that has now gripped East Germany 's revolution , the question of where the army would stand in the event of conflict has emerged as a key issue . |