Example sentences of "[verb] this [noun sg] as [verb] " in BNC.

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1 3.3 Any goods and/or work rejected under Condition 3.2 must at our request be replaced or re-performed as the case may be , by you at your expense ; alternatively we may elect ( at our option ) to cancel this order as provided in Condition 10.2 both in respect of the goods and/or the work in question and of the whole of the undelivered balance ( if any ) of the goods and/or the remainder of the work ( if any ) covered by this order .
2 It would be wrong to see this development as involving the replacement of the working class by the new urban left .
3 A century later Gregory of Tours treated this description as representing the normal state of the catholic Church under Euric .
4 And when it comes to cash he could even say ya-boo-sucks to Britain 's wealthiest woman , revealed this week as shipping heiress Christine Goulandris .
5 Given this information as used in the treatment of errors , there are indications that it may also be effective to apply it to aid the reduction of the list of candidate strings in word positions where no error has been detected .
6 Bukharin first posed this exchange as follows : ‘ Considered as a whole , we find that the process of reproduction is a process of constant disturbance and re-establishment of equilibrium between society and nature .
7 In part Marx say this task as paralleling what had been done by Darwin for biological evolution .
8 Graham Hough develops this argument as applied to English studies by claiming that the Christian-humanist ideal is now worn and battered , with a resulting confusion within literary education .
9 The therapist regarded this behaviour as resulting from Janet 's dependence on her and fear of losing her support .
10 The judge did not , in terms , say whether or not he regarded this evidence as establishing undue influence as it is normally understood .
11 Nolan J. rejected this argument as did Ralph Gibson and Butler-Sloss L.JJ .
12 They had exploited this idea as doing more justice to the nature of life and movement and the discovery of truth than the older rationalist insistence on the ‘ law of non-contradiction ’ .
13 Notwithstanding our reservations over exporting the impact of the unsustainable demands of Wales and England to these locations , or the likelihood that aggregates companies would choose this option as opposed to taking up old planning permissions , we wish to make it clear that we would be fiercely opposed to any proposal for a super quarry along the coastline of Wales .
14 Notwithstanding our reservations over exporting the impact of the unsustainable demands of Wales and England to these locations , or the likelihood that aggregates companies would choose this option as opposed to taking up old planning permissions , we wish to make it clear that we would be fiercely opposed to any proposal for a super quarry along the coastline of Wales .
15 Zander describes this scheme as meaning that solicitors would pay a premium to an insurance company and the client would pay a fixed amount to cover the costs in the event of the case being lost .
16 Hoffmann J. [ 1991 ] B.C.C. 658 , 663C read this limitation as referring to information ‘ to which the company was entitled from its officers and servants , past or present , as a matter of contract or fiduciary duty . ’
17 The companies view this effort as working towards the success of their co-operation over the Precision Architecture RISC chip and a better range of distributed applications services and tools for their customers in a client-server environment .
18 Create this directory as follows : replacing SYS$SYSDEVICE : [ LIFESPAN ] with your chosen location for the Installation Directory .
19 While she concedes the broad outline of the developmental model — a model which proceeds from an egocentric through a societal to a universal perspective — she sees this development as taking place , in the case of women , within a special moral conception .
20 Because of this the government sees this work as providing the largest single contribution to its casualty reduction target for the year 2000 .
21 And he sees this change as demonstrating a ‘ transformation of eroticism from manipulation to expression ’ .
22 Milic sees this habit as having a role in Swift 's persuasive rhetoric : as helping to create an impression of consummate logical clarity .
23 Mark 's self-produced book on aerial photography includes this method as used by Mike Miller of Essex KFG among many other gems of his experience .
24 One possibility is to generate this information as needed during processing ; most of the systems took the computationally more efficient approach of pre-compilation .
25 We can simplify this conditional as follows : if you were a brain in a vat , you would not believe that you are not a brain in a vat .
26 It would be possible to interpret this sentence as referring to causally unconnected events — say a gunman clicking the safety-catch of his gun at the moment when the door shut .
27 They interpreted this finding as showing that associability lost by the stimulus during the first stage of training could outweigh the transfer deriving from the fact that both stage of the study involved inhibitory learning .
28 Indeed , it seems that a hearer who interpreted this utterance as conveying a specific proposition or set of propositions would miss out on much of its intended relevance .
29 Einstein interpreted this result as follows : the motion of a neutral test body released at a given point in space–time is independent of its composition .
30 Holmes and Forster interpreted this pattern as indicating that a listener 's processing load is least at clause boundaries , since reaction time should be shortest when a subject has the smallest processing load .
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