Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] as [art] " in BNC.

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1 Equally , with the use of appropriate figures , it would show that CDs become more liquid , the nearer they get to maturity , i.e. the nearer to maturity they get , the smaller is the loss or gain as a result of changes in prevailing yields .
2 The story weaves the Japanese viewpoint widely through the film and presents , probably for the first time to most movie viewers , a rational reason why the Japanese felt they had to attack the United States or suffer as a second-class nation .
3 Students may use this form to indicate whether they wish to be awarded a certificate or DipHE as a terminal or intermediate award and may even indicate the order in which their two fields are to be listed on their transcript and CNAA parchment .
4 For example , ‘ Bramley ’ is very difficult to keep small or grow as a cordon as it needs quite different pruning .
5 Generally , eat fresh fruit or yogurt as a dessert .
6 If this value of fv is substituted in the Doolittle expression for viscosity we find An equation of this type had already been suggested by Williams , Landel & Ferry as an empirical way of combining data derived at different temperatures into one master curve .
7 FAST does not consider the possibility of a social discontinuity or rupture as a necessary Step towards the biosociety .
8 AT&T Co says it is studying a device that would turn an ordinary television set into a terminal that could call up films , shows and information or act as a video telephone , but it insisted that it is only in the prototype phase and denied a Los Angeles Times story that a field test of the technology would be announced next month ; it would neither confirm nor deny that it is teaming up with BellSouth Corp and Viacom International Inc in the interactive television work .
9 The influencer may , for instance , change the purchase objective , or act as a catalyst to render the original purchase motivation more practical or feasible .
10 Such a course can then remain relatively isolated , or at least on a par with other courses offered within the same institution on a more traditional basis , or act as a focus for further course development ( through the processes of ‘ accretion ’ or ‘ invention discussed in Chapter 2 ) .
11 And those who do breed often bear the brunt of the responsibility for their children as men often fail to support their children or act as a role model .
12 Er I 'm also concerned that the services in er even a village that size would be erm overwhelmed by the demands of erm large scale development , but that 's the largest , there are a range of other settlements which are mostly much smaller and even much less able to accommodate , or act as a nucleus for large scale development .
13 No person shall be appointed or re-appointed or act as a Director unless he is a solicitor or a registered foreign lawyer .
14 No person shall be appointed or re-appointed or act as a Director unless he is a solicitor or a registered foreign lawyer .
15 Rule 5 — 30(1) provides that a firm must not recommend a transaction to a private customer or act as a discretionary manager unless it has taken reasonable steps to enable the private customer to understand the nature of the risks involved .
16 Do they assist the progress of the discipline , or act as an undue constraint ?
17 When comparing fractions some pupils may compare numerators only or select as the largest fraction the one which has the largest numerator and largest denominator .
18 The new entry-level nCube 2E — for parallel software development , entry-level scientific computing or use as a networked database server — is due to ship in October starting at $30,000 in the US , and $40,000 to $50,000 in Europe .
19 As heirs of the philosophical Enlightenment and the modern scientific world-view , they can not grasp the possibility that Evil could be personified or exist as a spirit opposed to God and his creation .
20 Those manufacturing or marketing computer software or hardware are advised to register a distinctive name or mark as a trade mark and not to rely on the law of passing-off which requires an established reputation .
21 Though everybody knew that the constitution of Sparta was behind the reputation of Spartan generals and soldiers , it would have been beneath the ordinary standards of Greek historical judgement to explain an individual victory or defeat as a product of the Spartan constitution .
22 In Hanover , Sewell was introduced to Professor Havemann , whose plans to visit England in 1777 and in 1796 unfortunately came to nothing ( the missing link , possibly , in a chain that might have set the Hanover veterinary school , founded in 1788 , rather than Lyons or Alfort as an immediate model for the London Veterinary College ) .
23 These are the small pools which accommodate a fountain in a confined space or serve as a receptacle to catch water spouting from a gargoyle .
24 LEGGY Danniella Westbrook — Sam in TV 's EastEnders — put on a pair of classy striped pants for a trip to a wine bar party in London 's more glitzy West End ( or WestEnd as the BBC might call it ) .
25 The Society forbade any member to hold office or take as a spouse an individual who might invite or arouse the curiosity of the press .
26 Er if , if you , if you had , you had to dig a little hole in , in the , in the , by the wall on the , on the pavement like that to hold about sixty four marbles say , and you 'd start off and say , give or give or take give or take as a lawyer , I used to have four marbles , and whoever was taken that was a lawyer of four marbles , I do n't know why .
27 This fluid phase may migrate and be consumed in melting reactions elsewhere , or rise as a low-viscosity fluid , causing metasomatism in refractory lithosphere away from the melt zone .
28 Or rise as a result of protectionism ?
29 Workers offer co-therapists to work with a family , or work as a family team .
30 ‘ The League informed me I had to sell my Middlesbrough shares or resign as a Darlington director .
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