Example sentences of "[pron] as [pron] [vb -s] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Abberley ( 1989 ) argues that the specific form of normality being advocated becomes disabling in itself as it inhibits expressions of difference .
2 ‘ You can come to my office with me in the morning and we can see her as she leaves King 's House . ’
3 for I need him as he needs language ;
4 2 , and we shall merely summarize the most important physical aspect of it as it affects relaxation phenomena , namely the time-temperature superposition principle and its relation to free volume ( the so-called WLF relation ) .
5 She did not ask herself then under what compulsion he had made his plots or constructed his worlds ; she accepted them as one accepts fairy tales in childhood .
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