Example sentences of "as the [noun] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is also possible to use festoon or ruched blinds at this type of window , but they would only draw up satisfactorily as far as the level at the bottom of the arch .
2 But Wordsworth shares the interest in the Middle Ages common to his Romantic contemporaries , and such poems as the Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle and The White Doe of Rylstone are by no means negligible .
3 It has the same kind of surprising beauty as the trio at the end of Rosenkavalier .
4 He was dying as well as the man at the airport .
5 Much of this was new to Eva and Ingrid , who now shared a house with her , as well as the work at the teacher training college , and they spent many late nights in preparation .
6 She seemed as unworried as the headmaster at the fact that the place was due to be consumed in hell-fire .
7 There is no knowing either whether the measures to prevent a depression would have worked in the years after the war , because the problems were inflation and a balance of payments deficit , just as the anti-Keynesians at the Treasury had predicted .
8 There are various technical colleges and colleges of further education , as well as the institutions at the top of the pyramid — polytechnics and universities .
9 The inclusion of such trading lags makes the arbitrage risky , as the mispricing at the time the arbitrage position is established is unknown when the decision to trade is taken .
10 They will then see what the man or woman has got left in disposable income each week ; if it 's two pounds , then it 'll be ten units x two pounds , if it 's two hundred pounds , then it 'll be ten units x two hundred pounds to hit the better off in the same proportion as the people at the bottom of the income level .
11 On the south side of the Reception Suite , one wing projected eastwards containing the Colonial Office and some unappropriated offices , while the Foreign Office was the sole occupant of another wing which extended westwards from the south side of the Reception Suite , as far as the steps at the side of the existing State Paper Office .
12 ‘ Red Ellen ’ had long been in the public eye — notably as the figure at the head of the Jarrow March in 1936 bearing down upon London to protest against the enormity of unemployment .
13 Trim the lining to the same level as the curtain at the top .
14 Frederick went on the new railway as far as the railhead at the diamond mines of Kimberley , and had to join an ox-wagon train the rest of the way .
15 ‘ We have to remark that there is no doubt that our present Medical Officer , whose experience is greater in the treatment of patients in modern hospitals than in union workhouses , would naturally like to have the sick treated in the same way as in a large hospital , but taking into consideration cases under treatment , which are mostly chronic , as well as the means at the disposal of the Guardians , we can not recommend any sweeping alterations .
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