Example sentences of "as [art] [noun] [noun pl] [unc] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Dundee 's Andy Nicol , to his astonishment , finds himself lining up against the All Blacks , having begun the season as the Scotland Students ' scrum-half with hopes , possibly at best , of a B-team cap .
2 As the Manchester Ladies ' Health Society asked in 1893 , who was ‘ more fitted to break this ground than women ?
3 And , from 1911 to 1919 , it secured its position as the women artists ' association in Germany , it got funding from the state , became fully accepted as an association , and continued its activities for furthering the professionalism of women .
4 Balanced with a diet of the gospels , I would look on it as the church planters ' manual .
5 Plainly , events such as the Durham Miners ' Gala , which has been held for decades fall within the rubric .
6 This attempt failed and the Rotonda served time as a hospital for contagious diseases and as the Milan hospitals ' laundry before becoming a permanent centre for exhibitions .
7 THANK goodness that the Nintendo and Euro Disney generation still thrill to an old fashioned puppet show such as the Parasol Children 's Theatre production of Alice in Wonderland at the Redgrave Theatre , Farnham this week until Saturday .
8 ‘ They 're Bebe 's kids ! ’ adds Hurricane , who has served time as the Beastie Boys ' DJ .
9 Less crowded and more sought after than these official Court balls were the Empress 's ‘ Mondays ’ , known as the petits bals du lundi , which were held in the Salon Bleu of her own apartments .
10 As a Radio Rentals ' customer you really can enjoy freedom of choice and total flexibility .
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