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

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1 He adds that the private client business produces an average of around 0.35% commission as opposed to the industry 's norm of around 0.5% .
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3 So if peacocks ' er fitness as understood by social Darwinists is , is , is , is , is reduced , but erm and this was one of the reasons why they , why they liked the idea of erm female choice and er the call , so called sexual selection .
4 Although the wife 's case as presented below had depended on establishing agency , the court expressed the view that that might not have been the correct test .
5 In the paragraph of which she complains I was briefly putting each side 's case as outlined to the inquiry .
6 The flowers caught Von Lemke 's fancy as ruined but at least not forbidden toys , perhaps .
7 On Dec. 21 , following an appeal by mining unions , the High Court ruled that the government 's decision as announced on Oct. 13 to close 31 pits [ see p. 39159 ] was illegal , and that it had " unlawfully and irrationally " ignored the right of mineworkers and trade unions to be consulted .
8 As someone who worked in the BMC when it was at its height , and who has very long acquaintance with both protagonists , I can vouch for the veracity of Dennis 's story as told here , and can only lament the nit-picking which has continued even after its publication in this book .
9 Given the nickname ‘ Woodbine Willie ’ by the troops , he once described his chaplain 's ministry as taking ‘ a box of fags in your haversack and great deal of love in your heart ’ and laughing and joking with those he was called to serve .
10 Rose , rereading Freud 's Dora case history , interprets the woman 's hysteria as signifying , through its silence , not a feminine denial of sexual difference , but the desire which is the insoluble , unrepresentable ‘ question of sexual difference ’ ( 1978 : 18 ) .
11 I think that Caroline 's experience as portrayed in that video is not unusual .
12 One possible process operating at the time of encoding which may influence the relationship between risk and recognition sensitivity is the idea of attention focusing as predicted by Easterbrook 's hypothesis as discussed in Chapter 2 .
13 the top layer of blocks/copes are set on a suitable mortar bed such as Marshall 's M-fix as suggested by the manufacturer ,
14 Finally , in the interests of security , I welcome the Government 's action as set out in the Bill .
15 Their approach commences by rewriting the field equations in the form of Ernst 's equation as described in Chapter 11 .
16 They laid the Padre down at the Collector 's side as instructed and arranged his limbs in a suitable position of repose .
17 Eichenbaum and Orbach ( 1982 ) also see women 's socialization as producing characteristic concerns with connection and emotion .
18 President Alberto Keinya Fujimori presented Guzmán 's capture as justifying his assumption of dictatorial powers in April [ see pp. 38846-47 ] .
19 Basil 's home as recalled in some memories of childhood by his sister Janet Muriel Livingstone " who was born in 1902
20 Godfrey Thomson , who had most effectively established intelligence tests as a means of identifying children with potential for a grammar school education through Moray House tests , saw his life 's work as establishing equality of access to further education for all children .
21 For my purposes here it is convenient to regard Barthes 's work as having two phases ; the first in which he is concerned with semiology , the second in which he is concerned with discourse .
22 However the modish concept of " proto-industrialisation " ( above pp. 4 – 5 ) has led to a dominant image of women 's work as having been hidden because in rural cottage manufacturing it , as with the work of children , was subsumed in a family unit of production in which it was neither separately waged nor described .
23 Shklar regards Dicey 's work as constituting the most influential restatement of the rule of law since the eighteenth century .
24 the afternoon 's business as printed in the programme and I call Neil to give his national officer 's report .
25 In contradiction to Mr Linfield 's opinion as expressed in his letter , I believe the policies set in place resulted in procedures that all librarians now , working in multi-cultural communities , would consider quite reasonable and normal .
26 I also note that Picarda , The Law Relating to Receivers , Managers and Administrators , 2nd ed. ( 1990 ) , p. 501 expresses the editor 's opinion as follows :
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28 Milton described the god 's mishap as follows :
29 The hotel tried to rely upon the notice in guest 's room as excluding their liability for the loss .
30 You could think of your child 's behaviour as falling into three colour codes : green , amber and red .
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