Example sentences of "as individuals " in BNC.
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1 | Different dancers have to work hard both technically and as individuals to bring out the particular qualities which Ashton saw in the original performers . |
2 | Candidates stand as individuals . |
3 | Those anti the showing declined to give their names and said they had come as individuals . |
4 | Those anti the protestors declined to give their names and said they were there as individuals . |
5 | It belongs to us as individuals regardless of the power of the State or the claims of the State . |
6 | ‘ They all look nice and happy on the television , and I 've nothing against them as individuals . |
7 | This can only be fully understood , however , when we as individuals make our own personal and spiritual visit to Bethlehem . |
8 | Pluvinel regarded all horses as individuals , and recognised that their temperaments can differ greatly . |
9 | Europeans recognise that some individuals are by nature homosexual ; as individuals , they must be respected and their rights must be protected . |
10 | In these remote mountainous areas a great many farmers , either as individuals or through co-operatives , have developed markets and outlets for their produce through the tourist industry . |
11 | The good prospect ’ he added , ‘ could arise if , as individuals , we felt able to resist the temptation to produce when that production does no more than fill up warehouses and to resist the temptation to chase prices down with what I can only assume is the objective of preserving a small bit of market share ’ . |
12 | During the time in the playground the teachers and head need to be listening to parents and children , spreading irresistible enthusiasm and showing interest in peoples as individuals . |
13 | Some of those arguing for mixed-ability teaching did so on the narrowest professional grounds that it would improve teaching and learning , obliging teachers to treat pupils as individuals each proceeding at a different pace and in a different manner . |
14 | This is the great paradox of the Christian life , that the more we abandon ourselves to God , the more genuinely real and unique we become as individuals . |
15 | In particular , can these bats recognize one another as individuals ? |
16 | Maybe this is the source of their unique appeal ; whatever they may feel as individuals , they manage to continuously channel the music through completely humble observations . |
17 | The more successful the town and country is the more chance we as individuals have of being successful . ’ |
18 | By harnessing the energies of others to work on these components managers can achieve results which would otherwise be beyond them as individuals . |
19 | The people looking after chickens do not identify with individual chickens and , as has been said already , very large numbers of animals should not be being looked after by very small numbers of people who have no incentive to treat them as individuals . |
20 | But underneath you did not think of them as individuals . |
21 | The only other alternative was to start an original act but after years of ‘ dancing as one , ’ most Girls could rarely think as individuals . |
22 | They rarely performed as individuals ; from now on they were to remain in line , arms linked behind each other . |
23 | They make a permanent and pleasurable addition to ourselves as individuals . |
24 | This booklet , however , concentrates on women as individuals and outlines the help and services available . |
25 | [ But ] we must recognise as competing rights only the rights of other members of society as individuals . |
26 | Despite his many diocesan commitments Father Conlin remained above all a pastoral priest , with an abiding concern for people as individuals , even if this was often hidden by his mischievous sense of humour , it was always recognised by everyone who met him . |
27 | He learnt to see people as individuals with a need of God . |
28 | In this model , the world is the field and church members are , as individuals , part of a task force which invades society . |
29 | For the rest of the time they live in a group , or as individuals , depending on the species . |
30 | The former will make a strong statement , enhancing the rest of the display , whereas the latter could result in a fussy mess in which it becomes impossible to enjoy any of the plants as individuals . |