Example sentences of "as a [adj] [noun pl] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | A Spanish operation will start as a one-branch savings outlet in Madrid , offering mortgages only when the local managers are satisfied that they understand their market . |
2 | Brian Rowe has relinquished his role as Eastern Counties Field Officer so that he can concentrate on developing the Salt Cellar as a joint churches enterprise in Sudbury . |
3 | He had known this district all his life , had come back to it as a young police detective for his first major case , and its vitality and capacity for change amazed him . |
4 | The tour has been portrayed as a public relations disaster in many newspapers , with the emphasis placed on the apparent failure of the Prince and Princess to acknowledge each other 's presence in public . |
5 | VINNY CUNNINGHAM , the Irish centre who has flown to New Zealand as a British Lions replacement for the injured Scott Hastings , accepts his need to get fit in a hurry . |
6 | The support post proved successful enough to establish Manchester as a national datasets centre with considerable expertise in handling and analysing Census data . |
7 | Back at the Bank , Lorraine works as a Senior Systems Programmer in Technology , Margaret is in the Economics Department , and Gill is in Personal Banking Services . |
8 | As a previous personnel director of ICI once said , treating people well makes good moral sense — and even better business sense . |
9 | He had been exposed as a secret police informer under the ousted communist regime , although he insisted that his activities had been confined to reporting on foreign visitors to Sofia 's Natural History Museum ( where he had been a department head ) and on his visits abroad for scientific research ; he categorically denied that he had ever informed on dissidents . |
10 | TESL was run as an alternative methods course for a few years , until TEFL/TESL became a combined methods course in 1986 . |