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

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1 Seeing racism as determining rather than determinate , at the centre rather than in the margins , also means accepting that Britain 's crisis is centrally and emphatically concerned with notions of race and national identity .
2 Marx 's contribution is to see ideology as having its origins in the social relations characteristic of the mode of production and not the result of prejudice in the individual .
3 In the present case the only issue is whether there is something in the language of the Act or by necessary implication , to show that the policy embodied in the Act should not be given effect as regards the questioning of a suspect who has been charged .
4 The liver , spleen , and left kidney TACs were deconvoluted with the lung curve using a modified fast Fourier transform technique as described by Juni et al .
5 Our client met his bankers on twenty second of October and was only able to obtain funding as follows .
6 A study showed that the level of stress related illness among employees in a department which provided support as described was much lower than in a similar department that did not take such precautions .
7 Labour 's Scottish home affairs spokesman , John McFall , attacked the Government 's record on tackling crime as indicating a ‘ state of torpor ’ .
8 Our discussion in the previous four chapters has focused in turn on the substance and implementation of each of the aims of the Primary Needs Programme as set out by Leeds LEA in 1985 and as reinforced in numerous contexts subsequently .
9 In his book , MODELS OF REVELATION , Avery Dulles described symbolism as having four properties .
10 We 've argued that that would stimulate migration as opposed simply to accommodate past trends , so we 've argued that , but the the problem for West Yorkshire well for Leeds in particular is that the brown field sites we have , the regeneration that we need is not of sites which would readily accommodate housing , they 're not sites which lend themselves as nice places to live .
11 Samples were then subjected to an electrophoretic mobility shift assay as described previously ( 24 ) .
12 As the interest was a lesser figure per £100 block than the £3 0s. 0d. subscription , it encouraged Bondholders to accept membership as representing a better return and certainty .
13 It defends conventionalism as protecting people from surprise as much as possible .
14 But both the idea of politics as a collective activity , as the business of the citizens themselves , and the idea of politics as rational , regulated government as opposed to the arbitrary unpredictable rule of despots pointed in the direction of democracy .
15 Nature herself feels free to impose secrecy as regards the composition of some of her polymers and one of the most interesting fields of polymer research today is that of bio-polymers , where the techniques of the explorer are as important for the researcher as those of the polymer chemist .
16 A joint European Community statement described unification as heralding " a new age for Germany and all of Europe " .
17 Interesting to note that in a week where Madonna , Nick Heyward , Tracie , The Pretenders and Siouxsie and The Banshees all released singles , only the low key meanderings of The Smiths were to find fruition as hit material .
18 Bertrand Russell described mathematics as having an austere beauty like sculpture .
19 At the first meeting of the Security Council on May 20 Yeltsin warned the new body against trying to monopolize power as had the ex-Soviet State Security Committee ( KGB ) , saying that " the provision of security … should strictly comply with the law " .
20 It is difficult to accept the praises of some American critics for the overblown gigantism of the Beaux-Arts , particularly as none of them has followed Ruskin 's injunction to see architecture as mirroring the life of a society in all its facets .
21 Finnis explains that Aquinas regarded law as consisting in part of rules which are ‘ derived from natural law like conclusions deduced from principles ’ and for the rest of ‘ rules which are derived from natural laws like implementations [ determinationes ] of general directives ’ .
22 Altogether twenty-three Pharaonic monuments ( grade one classification ) suffered damage as opposed to a total of 132 Islamic and Coptic monuments in Cairo itself .
23 Eugene Goodheart , tor instance , describes Birkin as suffering from a homosexual fear oft women .
24 They went out to drink champagne as promised .
25 His £5,100 savings will be counted as £9.00 per week assumed income as explained in ‘ Your savings ’ on page 8 .
26 Trolls are large and extremely repulsive monsters which cause fear as described in the Psychology rules .
27 Duration increases as coupon and yield decrease as shown in Fig. 5.14 .
28 It was clearly the desire of young , ambitious civil servants to receive revenue as opposed to judicial appointments , for career prospects were much better in the revenue department .
29 Then in chronological order came the following : Hemel Hempstead ( 1947 ) replacing Redbourn as proposed in the Abercrombie plan , was designed to fill in the area between Harpenden , St Albans and Remel Hempstead itself ; Harlow ( 1947 ) , 23 miles north-east of London , expanded a small settlement of 4,500 people ; Crawley ( 1947 ) , a town of 9,500 population , lay astride the Brighton Road , 30 miles south of London ; Hatfield and Welwyn Garden City ( both 1948 ) lay very close to each other 18–20 miles north of London ( Welwyn was already a sizable town of 18,500 inhabitants ) ; Basildon ( 1949 ) met rather different objectives , planned not only to accommodate overspill but to tidy up an untidy area of shack development between London and Southend ; Bracknell ( 1949 ) replaced Abercrombie 's proposal for White Waltham , three miles south-west of Maidenhead , west of London .
30 Of course if you smoke cocaine as crack it 's a much more potent way of taking the drug .
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