Example sentences of "as one " in BNC.

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1 A famous passage of art criticism can be cited as one example entirely beyond dispute .
2 He has grown up as one of ‘ the orphans of the plague ’ who roam the streets of the city in the aftermath of the plague and of the fire that followed it .
3 To a degree it is widespread among many not just in the provisional movement but also in the Fianna Fáil party , and in general among those who see their history as one of liberation through blood .
4 The second case reveals even more the extent to which the legitimation of the state was a Roman catholic affair , at least as one of the two principal sources of power in the alliance .
5 DEATH IN BRUNSWICK is an Australian film starring Sam Neill , which Derek Malcolm named as one of the Best Ten Films in the Edinburgh Film Festival this year .
6 We can not be like Red Indians , sitting in a circle and acting as one man. , ‘ Do you think we have lost that forever ? ’
7 This counts as one movement .
8 This counts as one movement .
9 The brew has been listed as one of the UK 's top 100 by a multimillion circulation national magazine .
10 Digital signal processing ( DSP ) is generally regarded as one of the fastest expanding areas of electronics .
11 Also attending will be Poland 's President , Wojciech Jaruzelski , considered by East Germany as one of Communism 's sounder sons who has gone lamentably astray in handing power over to non-Communists .
12 Marko Radoman , 103 , and a veteran of both Balkan wars , was given a place at the front as one of the few with personal memories of Nicholas 's reign .
13 He started in political life as he meant to go on , sympathising with ‘ Action Francaise ’ and making his first political gesture at the age of 26 as one of the threatening , right-wing mob who were driven back by police gunfire when they tried to storm the Chamber of Deputies in February 1934 .
14 THE 41-year-old chairman of the Shui On property and construction group , Vincent Lo , has risen sharply to political prominence since he was chosen by Peking in 1985 as one of the 180 members of its Basic Law Consultative Committee .
15 In a world of dubious economic statistics , changes in the official reserves must rate as one of the most unreliable indicators .
16 The advent of 1992 was explicitly given as one reason for the Japanese company being interested in the deal .
17 He has now been positively identified by detectives as one of two men who hijacked a police car when traffic patrol officers checked out a suspect van in Co Limerick three weeks ago .
18 She defines as one of the good things the non-specialist character of primary school teaching .
19 In the 31-page submission , the profitability of Ford is adduced as one of the main reasons for the claim for a ‘ substantial ’ rise .
20 Miss Golani had only one piece to play — as one of three irreconcilable characters in Michael Colgrass 's Strangers .
21 Some of the dancing in Requiem was way below this standard yet the ballet still came across as one of MacMillan 's most monumental works .
22 Keele University acknowledged Michael Akehurst 's position as one of the foremost international lawyers of his time by awarding him a personal chair in February 1989 .
23 This week , he put a good case for regarding Alec Douglas-Home , Lord Home of the Hirsel , as one of the most under-rated comedians of the last 30 years .
24 She was minister for social action in the Pol Pot era and is regarded as one of the main theoreticians of the party .
25 She is the mother of Darie Boutboul , celebrated as one of the leading female jockeys in France .
26 If England lose they can still reach the finals as one of the best two second-placed teams in the three four-team European groups .
27 Mr Lawson 's speech to a City banquet at the Mansion House next week is seen as one occasion on which new policies -possibly even a step towards full EMS membership — could be outlined .
28 Along with many of the other development corporations , the skills and experience in creating new communities have been dispersed — a fact that always amazes foreign visitors who look on British new towns as one of the major achievements of post-war planning anywhere in the world .
29 Robbins observed also that the world , not higher education alone , will suffer if ever they cease to regard ( the advancement of knowledge ) as one of their major functions .
30 These unfortunate people have more comprehension of the nastiness of the Saddam regime than the member for Northampton North , who gives ‘ rugby spectator ’ as one of his hobbies in Who 's Who .
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