Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] as [art] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | As far as the extent of this limited edition being only 200 is concerned , my only reservations are outlined above : namely that a guitar is designed to be used and not coveted wholly as an objet d'art to be hung on the wall , which I suspect is exactly where the bulk of these models are likely to end up . |
2 | Erm , perhaps the Town Clerk would like to comment further as a er developments as you see them . |
3 | I 'd just like to second that it was a good day and also to point out as the er man who made the postcards we should n't get too excited about this as a money making scheme . |
4 | The first type of ‘ Negroid ’ painting is more purely pictorial and is represented by the sketches and series of heads which culminate in the Nu à la Draperie , a painting of late 1907 which is known also as the Danseuse aux Voiles . |
5 | No , you ca n't go in as a stu er , student . |
6 | Under a heavy parallel processing load , the whole thing will tend to slow down as the 10Mbps links clog , so at the SP1 's launch , the company concentrated on its new , high speed packet switch which can replace the Ethernet . |
7 | Jesus Christ , when he er , went back to heaven he went back as a fe , as a glorified , but as a physical being . |
8 | The reader can not have failed to notice that J. A. Fodor is fast emerging here as the bête noire , in that he both presents the strongest case for the representational theory of the mind and champions the conclusion which flows from it about the impossibility of concept-learning . |
9 | They dived overboard as the 13,000-ton Royal Pacific went down within 15 minutes of being hit by a large trawler . |