Example sentences of "[adv] as [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The late-fourth century rebuilding at Chedworth , with the use of stones from the nymphaeum , and associated coins up to the House of Theodosius , clearly indicates a continued occupation of the site , presumably as a small farm .
2 This was a nazi form of greeting that had been popularized by P.J. Ridout of the IFL in 1936 , presumably as a conscious pun on his own initials .
3 He offended the king in some way and was summarily hanged , appearing since as a shaggy man , wearing a great set of stag 's horns and blowing a trumpet .
4 Britain began to slip badly as a competitive producer of films , and the national market was increasingly ceded to imports from France and America .
5 Therefore , take what occurs around the 29th or thereabouts as a definite sign or signal from the heavens that not only must life go on , but that it also has to get better and better .
6 Such Arbitrator shall be at liberty to construe this Agreement and deal with differences arising thereunder as an honourable engagement and not be bound by strict rules of law .
7 Cold , delicately as the dark snow , a fox 's nose touches twig , leaf .
8 A sense of smell is the first and primary thing for the animal because it gives it its sense of direction and it 's very important and it goes gently cold , delicately as the dark snow .
9 So science , too , is conducted mostly as a pattern-matching exercise .
10 It is known locally as a popular place for children to play .
11 This is all that remains of a noble old building once owned by the Bishops of Rochester and known locally as the Old Palace .
12 As usual it will be less well-off smokers who suffer most as a disproportionate amount of their income will be swallowed up in tax . ’
13 We remember him most as the best diver ever to grace the Gorbals swimming pond .
14 She too exhibits both a fascination and a scepticism with regard to structuralist theories of the text , manifest in Thru as a healthy mistrust of theory whenever it becomes over-systematic .
15 This was already being discussed widely as a possible motive for the action that Orkney Islands Council had taken .
16 ‘ The Buzz ’ is a heavy techno track , already being played widely as a white label , from the man currently establishing himself as a major techno start thanks to his live performances as well as recorded releases .
17 ‘ The Buzz ’ is a heavy techno track , already being played widely as a white label , from the man currently establishing himself as a major techno start thanks to his live performances as well as recorded releases .
18 John Sinclair , who runs Cliveden so successfully as a luxury hotel , and his attractive wife , guests went in to dinner in the dining-rooms .
19 The LIFESPAN username has been created successfully as an immediate descendant of the requesting user ( this can not be altered ) .
20 He stressed : ‘ These policies are n't for our benefit — usually the bank is paid up-front as a preferred creditor .
21 Rohan 's brows lifted appreciatively as a creamy liquid was ladled into his bowl .
22 The real balance effect may be represented diagrammatically as a rightward shift in the IS curve .
23 She was doing all right as a nursing orderly in a geriatric hospital — one of her favourite ‘ legitimate ’ jobs as it gave her easy access to sleeping pills and downers .
24 A provision for the payment of a salary to a partner , effectively as a preferential share of profits .
25 MDC has clearly demonstrated a capacity to realise physical renewal of its initial area and has operated effectively as a single-purpose agency .
26 I 'm now looked on as a one parent family .
27 He stayed on as a civilian minister , preaching to both prisoners and garrison at Windsor , having in September 1647 became a fellow of Eton College .
28 Articles 100 and 235 of the Treaty of Rome provide a mechanism whereby the amassment of power by the Community may be carried on as a continuous process .
29 Democracy in industry , or , more broadly , at the work place , is an idea that has often been discussed , but with a few exceptions ( including Yugoslavia to some extent ) has hardly as yet been embarked on as a serious practice in most societies .
30 Mr Carr retired from Dalepak in 1988 but stayed on as a nonexecutive director , and was also a non-executive director with Hartlepool-based building group Cecil Yuill .
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