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

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1 A current flowing into the inductance L1 at the dot produces a voltage V2 = M(dI1/dt) as shown in Fig. 4.9 .
2 But nothing as high speed as racing through the streets of Kalgoorlie .
3 The meaning of the to infinitive is thus in fact a combination of two potentials : the potential meaning of the bare infinitive , which gives the speaker the possibility of representing the realization of any action as unfolding from its beginning through to its end and any state as having a fully actualized lexical content ; and the potential significate of to , which affords the speaker the possibility of representing any movement in time from a before-position to an after-position ( corresponding here to the beginning of the infinitive event ) .
4 Further , under section 7(6) , the GLC was required to have regard to section 7(3) and , where there was a deficit , the GLC was to take such action as appeared to the GLC necessary and appropriate to enable the LTE to comply with the requirements of section 7(3) .
5 At best the idea of action as produced by the following of a rule is an icon or model of the process by which actions are really generated .
6 Do you see that as the difference between the way that Americans view philanthropy in the arts as opposed to the way the English view it ?
7 It is important to stress that the Chewong do not conceptualise specifically male characteristics as opposed to female ones .
8 This hazard is avoided by introducing hysteresis in to the comparator characteristics as shown in Fig. 7.3 — so that small changes in the signal from the photosensitive device do not give further detected pulses .
9 On Oct. 17 the Sejm approved Suchocka 's guidelines as presented on Oct. 9 by 166 votes to 163 with eight abstentions .
10 The active membership were not hostile to the interests of non-members as appeared to be the case in the two groups mentioned earlier ( and East Allegheny referred to below ) but felt that there was a difference in neighbourhood perception between owner occupiers and renters .
11 Yeah I 'll ask supervisors to do everything by batch as opposed to allowing X number of hours , but then on top of that , saying alright you 've got thirty hours this week
12 I think they go for more sorts of jobs , it 's difficult to list them , but a lot are going into computing and electronics today , but we have people — we had one student who 's gone into accountancy , Royal Navy , weapons research , gas board , chemical side as opposed to physical side , video discs , hospital physics , where I would have thought the chemical aspects would be of use to them as well as the physics .
13 Road Traffic Act Requirements for explosion risks as defined in the policy can be covered on payment of an additional premium , thereby amending part of this exclusion .
14 in respect of third party risks as complies with the requirements of Part VI , Road Traffic Act 1988 .
15 ‘ in respect of third party risks as complies with the requirements of Part VI Road Traffic Act 1988 ’ .
16 ‘ in respect of third party risks as complies with the requirements of Part VI , Road Traffic Act 1988 ’ .
17 Cells were preincubated in the presence of inhibitors of different concentrations for four to 48 hours before radiolabelling , cytofluorometry , or cell adhesion experiments , depending on the nature of the experiment as described in the text and figure legends .
18 It had been relatively constant for at least the previous three centuries as shown by the work of the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure ( Laslett and Wall , 1972 ) .
19 Doing a bit of analytical geometry it turns out that the equipotential surfaces are circular cylinders as shown by dotted lines in Fig. 2.22 .
20 In Vl the cells would only respond to the double grating if one of the two moved in the preferred direction of the cell as tested with simple stimuli .
21 CLO develops in a background of severe reflux and continous acid exposure of the ulcerated lower oesophagus as shown in animal models .
22 ‘ did wilfully , openly , lewdly and obscenely ’ This point means , without concealment and usually involves an erect penis as opposed to a man merely urinating .
23 If the attitudinist can make sense of deductive reasoning as applied to ethical statements , it seems that he can make sense of the embedding of ethical sentences in complex sentences where the attitude they would express on their own is , so to speak , held in reserve .
24 It can also be shown that this family of solutions has the same singularity structure as the class of Szekeres solutions as described in Section 9.3 and to which it reduces when .
25 The Article 22 proposal for EEC funding of pilot schemes to demonstrate to farmers how they can achieve the objectives of development plans is to be welcomed but only if it includes environmental considerations as suggested by several witnesses to the House of Lords Select Committee .
26 The 29-country coalition as given on Feb. 21 by the US embassy in London was , in addition to the USA , as follows :
27 Readers can check this result by subtracting Project C's cash flows from Project D's cash flows and solving for the IRR as outlined in the previous paragraph .
28 These changes strike at the very base of rugby union football as played for the last 100 years in that a player could play when , where and for whom providing that he paid his subscription before departing from his old club .
29 In addition , it can utilise the power of non-verbal signals as discussed in section 2 of this assignment .
30 Hollywood 's six-million-dollar man ditches his mad Martin Riggs persona as seen in the ‘ Lethal Weapon ’ series and cleans up his image in ‘ Forever Young ’ , a film about taking risks , seizing the moment and getting one more chance , which opens in Belfast today .
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