Example sentences of "have [verb] [pron] [noun] as [art] " in BNC.
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1 | For 150 years , police have regarded their job as the control of crime and criminals , of coping with social deviancy . |
2 | So profound were the changes implicit in the statute that historians of all schools of thought have recognized its promulgation as an epoch-making event . |
3 | Paul Roberts ' recent London recitals and broadcasts for BBC Radio 3 have earned him recognition as an artist of perception and imagination . |
4 | But we do know God is present , if we have accepted his word as the final authority on his character . |
5 | Bales ' ideas have been adapted by a number of British researchers , notably Rackham and Morgan ( 1977 ) , who have used their version as the basis for improving skills in inter-personal relationships . |
6 | We have shown our greatness as a people in the darkest hour of adversity . |
7 | Preliminary reports from local education authorities do not suggest that students have abandoned their courses as a result of the changes that we have made . |
8 | Over a hundred thousand people have fled their homes as a result of increasing Khmer Rouge activity ; it 's feared this could soon escalate into civil war . |
9 | A further 17 officers have lost their lives as a result of being shot , crushed or injured in some other way . |
10 | The hon. Gentleman , however , continues to deny the existence of that recession , which makes a mockery of those who have lost their jobs as a result of it . |
11 | FIREFIGHTERS who have lost their jobs as a result of Castlereagh Fire Station closing will receive a form of redundancy pay , thanks to east Belfast MP Peter Robinson . |
12 | They have become coordinators largely because they have established their reputations as the first to counteract those years of neglect , but they have themselves suffered more from that neglect than the new generation of community language teachers which is at last emerging . |
13 | But he is rarely , if ever , out of the papers which , if they are to be believed , have told of Grunte 's drunken exploits in Parliament and have recounted his talent as a ‘ serial buttocks fondler ’ . |
14 | Police and fellow students have described his killing as a tragedy . |
15 | East Hampshire District Council have described our home as a disgrace but , in fact , to our knowledge neither Mr. Clarke nor any other member of the council has visited our land . |