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

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1 It therefore looks as though Swegen wintered in England , and in the following spring perhaps went plundering in the Irish Sea , for one of the versions of the Welsh chronicle known as the Annales Cambriæ records the harrying of the Isle of Man by a Swegen son of Harald in a year which is likely to be 995 .
2 Five of the eight appear on the royal books for 1661 as members of the ensemble known as the Hautbois et musettes de Poitou .
3 When a famous warrior died he was commemorated by a monument known as a das in front of which upright stones indicated the number of his victims .
4 She had a soirée known as the Cercle Republicain .
5 for example , ICI does n't have a chief executive and operates on a consensus basis with the chairman acting as a primus inter pares .
6 From it you can walk to Itxassou 's other half , which is clustered round the church , about a kilometre away and within sight of the defile known as the Pas de Roland , an opening in the rock said to have been made by the hoofs of this luckless paladin 's horse ( but more of Roland in the appropriate place , when we come to Roncevaux ) .
7 The new X25 connection service enables NETBuilder to act as an X25 gateway , providing packet assembly and disassembly capabilities for Ethernet local network-attached terminals or hosts to talk via X25 to an X29 host or terminal .
8 A PRIEST gave a blessing and a pipe band played as the 125,000-tonne hull glided down the slipway .
9 As she is impervious to his suggestions , he is determined to revive the old custom known as the droit du seigneur ( one of the most hated abuses of the Ancien Régime ) , whereby the lord of a manor was entitled to deflower his female servants before their weddings .
10 A body known as the G10 Commission had the authority to decide , either ex officio or on application by a person believing himself or herself to be under surveillance , ‘ on both the legality of and the necessity for the [ surveillance ] measures ’ .
11 The reason I 'm in it is that document , as the officer says , sets out the information given as the offer as the officer put it .
12 COULD something good emerge from the multi-billion-dollar disaster known as the S&L bail-out ?
13 A tank known as the A.14 Model was designed in conjunction with the War Office and facilities were provided at Crewe Locomotive Works for the erection of a pilot model , completed in July 1939 .
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