Example sentences of "[noun prp] as [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Agnew 's Salute to Turner exhibition ends on Thursday evening and not Friday as stated in yesterday 's Guardian .
2 The principles of Lampleigh v. Brathwait as interpreted in Re Casey 's Patents were applied by the Privy Council in Pao On v. Lau Yiu Long , [ 19801 A.C. 614 , below , pp. 229 and 650 .
3 As reported exclusively in Angler 's Mail , Kent-based Ashford AS gave up 12 miles of the canal after 88 years tenancy because of a long-running row with the National Rivers Authority 's Southern region .
4 The sevenfold purpose of RE as set out on pages 50 – 2 represents the basic thrust of the confessional , the HCD and the phenomenological models respectively in the three aims each given under Sections A and B.
5 The basic objective of the I.D.P. as set out in that Regulation was to ‘ improve working and living conditions in the Western Isles ’ through a series of measures designed ’ .... to improve agriculture ; to improve the marketing of agricultural ( and fisheries ) products — including the afforestation of marginal land , operations to improve the marketing and processing of agricultural products and measures to develop fisheries , but also measures relating to tourist amenities , crafts , industrial and other complementary activities essential to the improvement of the general socio-economic situation of those isles ’ .
6 Responding to such an equation of the spirit with femaleness , Norris points out that Gregory of Nyssa ( one of the Cappadocians ) does indeed speak of Christ as casting out demons by the power of the Spirit , but that there is nothing in his language to imply a subordination of the Spirit to Christ !
7 If Joshua 6 represents God as mixed up in humanity 's games of power and violence in a way that is denied by the Crucified God of the Gospels , 1 Samuel 4–6 , in both its tragedy and its comedy , would declare his refusal to play along with us on our terms , and his insistence on doing his own thing .
8 Raymond Campbell 's reasons for joining Linfield as laid out in the Sunday Life are a new challenge , best Stadium , more success , professional approach , £20,000 signing on fee — OOPS !
9 Does the constant talk of a ‘ kick start to the economy ’ mirror Britain as clapped out old BSA ?
10 3.3.1.2 remove or tamper with the Trade Marks or other means of attribution or identification used on or in relation to the Licensed Products 3.3.1.3 use the Trade Marks in any way which might prejudice their distinctiveness or validity or the goodwill of therein 3.3.1.4 use in relation to the Products any Trade Marks other than the Trade Marks and the trade marks of and MacEnglish as set out in Schedule 2 B or used by in the Territory any Trade Marks or Trade Names so resembling the Trade Marks or Trade Names of as to be likely to cause confusion or deception .
11 There 's only myself and Adam , you know , barring Mrs Elswick as comes in to cook of an afternoon . ’
12 Tripartite discussions between government , employers and labour resulted in the signing on April 27 , 1990 , of a Social Accord called " Chile , an historic opportunity " and described by Aylwin as opening up a " path of understanding and not one of confrontation " between employers and labour .
13 The Poor Law was the most comprehensive official source for the relief of poverty , administered in England and Wales as laid down by the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 and a succession of later amendments , in Scotland and Ireland according to different statutes and rather different principles .
14 The play must have struck Eliot as fitting in perfectly with intichiuma ceremonies and with the general idea of drama evolving from primitive ritual .
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