Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] as [noun pl] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Women leaders of the militant trade unions possess a strong sense of their exploitation both as workers and as women . |
2 | The great Fangio ( Arg ) was also in the Maserati team but they only had one race together as team-mates before Fangio moved on to Mercedes . |
3 | It is all change in the world of education again as teachers and pupils prepare for next year 's introduction of a new GCSE grading system . |
4 | They value their role not as therapists but as enablers , agents to trigger off dormant creative processes which in turn bring pleasure . |
5 | Pupils develop the ability to negotiate a search strategy for computerized information retrieval both as individuals and as members of a group . |
6 | Logan was keen to court that generation both as readers and as potential writers . |
7 | To treat women of the eighteenth century narrowly as pioneers or precursors of modern feminism has the unfortunate effect of visiting a new teleology on eighteenth century studies . |