Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] [adv] as [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus there is some feeling in higher education that courses which involve languages or computing merely as skills are not proper ‘ subjects ’ . |
2 | Organizations need to be able to attribute credit and responsibility just as historians do . |
3 | A more productive starting point is provided by focusing on racism in the mainstream and seeing ‘ race ’ and racism not as fringe questions but as a volatile presence at the very centre of British politics , actively shaping and determining the history not simply of blacks , but of this country as a whole at a crucial stage in its development . |
4 | He would be surrounded by his family and court just as Henry VIII might have been . |
5 | And although it may be true that readers of Hot Press for example , are n't led by sexual ignorance into seeing man and woman only as adversaries , there also are those girls who are forced to go to England all the time for abortions and they ca n't be that far from the world I depict . |
6 | Their sort of sport harms nobody , adds colour to the scene , and does n't fill the air with noise , tearing the peace and tranquillity apart as water-skiing does . |
7 | The details of its form influence organizational behaviour and performance just as structure influences conduct and performance within a market system . |
8 | The intervention finally used employed the response competition methodology supported by contingent reinforcement as reward and guidance and time out as punishment . |