Example sentences of "[art] [det] [noun] as " in BNC.

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1 This can present a difficult timing problem , because it is often not sufficiently appreciated that because of the many requirements as to these documents it may be necessary to have two or three drafts before lodging the plans .
2 The National Assembly ( elected in July — see p. 38994 ) was to be inaugurated on the latter date as planned .
3 The environmental impact assessment prepared for the Bill is an example of the latter type as no reference has been made to the NRA or to the environmental health department of Cardiff city council .
4 The union really wanted women out of the trade , but in public statements like Mr Battersby 's after-dinner speech , said that they were prepared to settle for equal pay ; while the women regarded the latter call as unrealistic if not hypocritical , since they felt ( and were daily told ) that they were not doing the equivalent of a skilled man 's work ( though even they thought the differentials too high ) .
5 There were many good reasons for adopting the latter course as Claudius badly needed to be certain of the loyalty of his army , and there was no better opportunity for obtaining this than the prospect of a great victory .
6 Between 1983 and 1987 he served successively in the government whips ' office and at the Department of Health and Social Security , entering the Cabinet in the latter year as Chief Secretary to the Treasury [ see pp. 35271-72 ] ; after briefly holding the post of Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary in mid-1989 [ see p. 36819 ] , he became Chancellor of the Exchequer in October 1989 following the sudden resignation of Lawson [ see pp. 36982-83 ] .
7 Nor can we believe that were we to allow this application , potential future witnesses would be deterred from co-operating in investigations yet to come or the police feel inhibited from giving future reassurance as to the consequences of such co-operation in the self-same terms as at present .
8 What South American readers will make of his repeated references to the former enemy as ‘ Argies ’ or of the punchy foreword by Mrs Thatcher is hard to predict .
9 Ministers did agree that the IMF should accept the former republics as members by April [ see also p. 38747 ] .
10 The company also agreed to provide a more adequate explanation of changes in accounting policy in future , and the Panel welcomed the directors ' intention ‘ to ensure that future notes will include reiteration of the former policy as well as a description of the new policy ’ .
11 Yet students who have completed expensive training face the same difficulties as an untrained actor in qualifying for an Equity card .
12 I asked whether he thought he had the same difficulties as his father :
13 as if there were n't enough problems for the leftwinger trying to give up , we also face the same difficulties as the ordinary , apolitical smoker does .
14 SAAB were faced with the same difficulties as Volvo in recruiting staff in the 1970s , and they too have moved to a system of group working with job rotation in many sections of the plant .
15 This involves them in the same difficulties as those faced , or evaded , by psychologists .
16 Evaluating the effects of regional policy bristles with the same difficulties as the evaluation of any other large-scale government policy .
17 They do not seem to be burdened with the same difficulties as the private profession , presumably partly because of the different image of the agency involved and the different expectations of the client involved .
18 Identifying weaknesses is a far cry from facilitating their solution and here the LEA scheme runs into the same difficulties as many others .
19 Had Leeds United not removed Stuttgart , Germany 's coach might have experienced the same difficulties as Roxburgh .
20 Many ancient villages contain venerable barns built of the same materials as local cottages .
21 Defenders of a traditional cosmology simply could not allow that the earth was made from the same materials as the planets , for the latter were composed of a fifth element not found in the corruptible , sublunar world .
22 ( In fact , the edition is based on much the same materials as will be used for the Rameau Opera omnia now in progress . )
23 Within a month he knew almost as much about oven temperatures , controls , rising yeast and the correct mixture of flour to water as either of the two assistants , and as they were dealing with the same customers as Charlie was on his barrow , sales on both dropped only slightly during the first quarter .
24 ‘ What is remarkable about it is that in its own way and by its own route it struggles after the same message as Christ . ’
25 Their message , 25 years ago , was the same message as today : ’ We wo n't be able to sell your goods unless you market them to us properly . ’
26 He received the same message as Sir Ralph .
27 Growing in the same river as D. angustifolium , but in other places as well , is another rheophyte in the same family , Aglaia yzermannii , which may also be fish-dispersed .
28 The past by its nature is only indirectly available to us ; we can not enter it with the same immediacy as the present .
29 We generalise the quasi-Lorenz system by introducing an injected amplitude y with the same scaling as x , but assumed real and positive , while x and p are now complex , in general , because of the detuning is and the mistuning ( which we scale to I " ) .
30 It would be a serious game rifle with considerably more punch than a target toy , a guaranteed killer of the same gauge as the 7.62mm NATO standard issue Service weapons with which Forester was already familiar .
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