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

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1 One is therefore somewhat at a loss whether to regard the Committee or the House as voicing the correct view and the matter remains somewhat uncertain .
2 Remove the collar and fit a choke chain and leash , or a head-collar as described previously ( see pages 14–15 ) .
3 Usually this method put in nearby groups plants that intuition , or an enumeration as done by Adanson , indicated were alike ; but not always , and if not it was just too bad .
4 For the Church of the fourth century , there would almost certainly have been some rueful and grudging admission that Constantine was a Messiah who had succeeded where Jesus had failed , and that the Messiah as represented by both Constantine and Jesus was indeed a military and political figure — not a god , but a king with a mandate to govern .
5 By a notice of appeal dated 1 March 1991 the defendant appealed on the grounds , inter alia , ( 1 ) that the donee of the power of appointment , the defendant 's mother , Mrs. Mary Steed , did not know that she had been appointed attorney by the defendant and accordingly could not have known that she had any power to deal with his property when she executed the transfer of 4 September 1979 , and that in those circumstances the plea of non est factum ought to have succeeded on the judge 's finding that the donee was tricked into signing the transfer ; ( 2 ) the judge having rightly concluded that the transaction as affected was not a sale , save possibly at such a gross undervalue as to vitiate it as a sale , should therefore have held that the transfer was void and ineffective ; ( 3 ) the judge having rightly concluded that he retained a discretion to rectify the charges register against the registered holder , notwithstanding , as he found , that ( i ) the title of the mortgagors , Mr. and Mrs. Hammond , was merely voidable and not void , and ( ii ) that the registered holders of the charge were bona fide mortgagees for value without notice of the facts giving rise to voidability , then wrongly exercised his discretion to refuse to rectify since the considerations in favour of rectification could hardly have been stronger and his refusal to exercise his discretion was tantamount to denying the effective existence of such discretion , as if it was not exercised on the facts of this case it could never , or virtually never , be exercised at all ; and that , in the premises , the judge had erred in law in placing excessive reliance upon ( i ) and ( ii ) above to the exclusion of the other considerations which favoured rectification .
6 It is also to be observed that the proposition as stated by Dillon L.J .
7 Sinan ( Emir Hasan ) , who appears to have served continuously from 959/1552 to Shawwal 964/August 1557 and who had previously been kadi of Aleppo : It is worth noting that the kadiliks in the list are divided into two distinct grades — though if Hezarfen is right , they do not seem to correspond , at least in the way one would expect , to " 300- and 500-akce " kadiliks — and it is no$ impossible that the order as given above represents the order of precedence , with Istanbul at the top and Baghdad at the bottom .
8 So chaired the first part of the report I recommend that the structure as outlined erm , be approved and that the necessary recruitment take place as soon as possible .
9 Thus , I think it clear that the declaration as granted can not stand : a conclusion in which the Divisional Court would undoubtedly have concurred , but for the weight attached to Ex parte Saunders , 138 N.L.J. 243 .
10 Having come under criticism from within their own ranks , and from unions and student organizations , on the grounds that the formula as agreed offered insufficient guarantees , the FMLN insisted that the commission be established immediately .
11 The Infomatics Resource Centre reserves the right to alter any part of the published programme if this is necessitated by circumstances outside our control : we will use our best efforts to ensure that the programme as altered remains comparable with the published format .
12 I do not find that the refusal as made evinced a settled intention on her part to persist in that refusal even if it is injurious to her health and when the best interests for her health require that blood be transfused to her .
13 In all cases the ergonomic requirement is that the task as designed should make use of his abilities and be adaptive to his limitations .
14 There can be no logical distinction between that case and looking at the draft Bill to see that the statute as enacted reproduced , often in the same words , the provision in the Law Commissions 's draft .
15 Nevertheless , the aim of the draftsman must always be to ensure that the lease as executed represents the full intention of the parties .
16 Since then , in an action for ‘ Wrongful interference with goods ’ the defendant is entitled to show , in accordance with Rules of Court , that a third party has a better right than the plaintiff as respects all or any part of the interest claimed by the plaintiff or in right of which he sues .
17 Thus , although the scheme as presented here excludes places such as Baschurch on the Shrewsbury — Chester line , and possible use of the old Minsterley line , these could be considered if the transport needs of those areas were large enough .
18 ‘ A rough estimate is that an OFR as proposed might require 10 or more printed pages of information …
19 Is increasing industrial concentration an obstacle rather than an opportunity as regards this socialist objective ?
20 er , any debate discussion will be deferred until the report as described in nine one two has been reported to the property committee , this is a report to the next meeting recommendations on how to preserve the long-term viability of the estate .
21 He may simply not have had enough money to take on the extra land and the work as required for it .
22 It is easiest to think of the sound source as motionless and the listener as moving .
23 But for its full significance , and a rather more liberating version of it , we might recall Wilde 's wonderful anecdote about Narcissus and the river as related by Gide :
24 As the court on 16 February had remanded Mr. Bell in custody without forming that opinion , the remand was unlawful and the court as constituted on 19 February did not fall within the terms of section 7(5) of the Bail Act 1976 .
25 Yet it can be suggested that some of the reasons formerly connected with its success such as interest in the countryside 's potential for social signification , in breeding and lineage , and animals and the country as ordered symbols of harmony ( or power relationships ) have acquired even more mythic proportion and , hence , viability .
26 Conscription and working-class political movements supplemented the factory and the city as homogenizing and disciplining agents .
27 However , it would be quite mistaken to regard the conflict over farming and the environment as stemming from a ‘ breakdown of communications ’ , to use the fashionable cliché , because a direct conflict of interest is also involved .
28 The plastic mind of the bank-clerk had been overlaid , coloured , and distorted by that which he had read , and the result as delivered was a confused tangle of other voices most like the mutter and hum through a City telephone in the busiest part of the day .
29 In theory the entries should correspond with the entries in the cash book of the business ( but on opposite sides ) ; in practice , however , it is found that the cash book balance and the balance as shown on the bank statement rarely agree .
30 The story of the suppression of the university by Pope Gregory I is a fantasy inspired by the historical letters between Augustine and the Pope as recorded in Bede 's history of 731 .
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