Example sentences of "[conj] [vb pp] as [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One can assume that the leaders of the Revolt were eliminated , removing the upper levels of tribal society , and also that the lands and possessions of the tribes would have been seized by the state to be retained as agerpublicus , sold off to speculators or given as rewards to loyalists .
2 The program output can be in the form of specified data or given as nomograms which can be interpreted by the designer .
3 Chevron 's decision to use a purpose-built vessel for storage poses a problem for authorities responsible for offshore safety : they will have to decide if it should be classified in the same way as a conventional ship or regarded as part of a fixed installation .
4 Their approaches have been included under the general category of ‘ administrative criminology ’ ( see Young , 1986 ) , or seen as varieties of control theory ( Downes and Rock , 1982 ) .
5 Often they are accompanied in graves by other ‘ trinkets ’ , at the foot of the grave in a wooden box , or worn as pendants .
6 Local natives believe that , eaten or worn as decoration , they will act as protection from injury .
7 The file should not be edited but may be deleted or renamed as part of your database management .
8 Earlier this year a report commissioned by Christiane Scrivener , the European Commissioner responsible for taxation , proposed a 30% withholding tax in all member states regardless of whether profits are retained or distributed as dividends .
9 ( c ) Law of Property Act 1925 , s62 By the Law of Property Act 1925 , s62 a lease of land will include all liberties , privileges , easements , rights , and advantages whatsoever appertaining or reputed to appertain to the land or any part thereof at the date of the lease , demised , occupied , or enjoyed with or reputed or known as part or parcel of or appertenant to the land or any part thereof .
10 Thus the physical , biological or social can all be apprehended or known as images , things , hypothetical ideas or real ideas , with each level of knowing more real than the previous one .
11 Rumours that he 'd been kidnapped or murdered as part of the split that was rending the Provisionals and the old Republican idealists .
12 Once caricatured as far-Right-wingers , they were dependable for their unsolicited robust views on hanging , repatriation and grisly prescriptions for homosexuals .
13 He recently ruled that they were not covered by the buildings section because they were no longer part of the structure ; nor classed as contents .
14 Above all , the key to understanding will come when the mentally handicapped are treated within normal life , rather than observed as subjects , in a sensational way .
15 Small took out a knife and skinned the lambs : bone and sinew were mangled behind their necks , and there was much blood , showing that the lambs had been killed by foxes , rather than taken as carrion by crows .
16 Although described as core troops , you might consider including smaller units of Boar Boyz in a supporting role .
17 Negative attitudes are sometimes rationalised and disguised as concern , emphasising that disabled people may damage themselves by undertaking such demanding work ( Safilios-Rothschild , 1976 ; French , 1986a ) .
18 I 'd have given birth to twins and discovered what song the Sirens sang , and vaporized and condensed and fallen as snow all over central Calcutta . ’
19 ( This is now known to be an over-generalization , for in some African societies the dead are related to as though they were still living and treated as members of the kinship group . )
20 Work by Raymond and Tompa [ 12 ] has indicated the need for an accurate representation of the fine structure of documents to allow fragments of documents to be referenced and treated as objects of data in their own right .
21 We present the case histories of two young adults in whom acute behavioural disturbance , initially diagnosed and treated as substance abuse , was the presenting manifestation of acute bacterial meningitis .
22 Andrew Tomas , researcher and author , during his stay in India was told of an ancient document preserved in an Indian Prince 's library at Ujjain and listed as Agastya Samhita , which gives directions for making electrical batteries .
23 D had the same complaint about C. B and C also admitted to finding it very difficult to manage their immediate subordinates , C and D respectively , who seemed to do better if treated as colleagues and left alone .
24 Sheaths were often lovingly carved and given as love tokens or dowry gifts .
25 There are many historic houses in the area including Kedleston Hall , built in 1759 and regarded as Robert Adam 's finest work ; and Wingfield Manor , a romantic ruined manor where Mary Queen of Scots was once imprisoned .
26 Without access to case notes and forbidden as part of her training to ask direct questions of either Father Racy or Amy herself , Theodora had at first found it hard to place her either in terms of her problem or socially .
27 The many village shops have closed and reopened as video or betting shops , or estate agents .
28 Health Education may be less formally treated than previously , with activities woven into other subject syllabuses and stressed as part of the school programme as a whole ( Ghana ) .
29 In 4.2 we discussed the way in which a hierarchical rank structure may be posited for various discourse types and considered as examples the internal structure of a series of books and a trial .
30 Hitler had Mussolini rescued from Rome and installed as head of the Republic of Salò , a small , relatively insignificant town on the western shores of Lake Garda , but it was a temporary measure .
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