Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] as [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | But what does ‘ living together as husband and wife ’ mean ? |
2 | Gerd regards any intrusion here as evidence that the adventurers are hostile , and he wo n't co-operate any further if he knows they have forced their way in here . |
3 | Turbulence and violent death haunted his adolescence just as repression and hard tack had besieged his childhood . |
4 | Women leaders of the militant trade unions possess a strong sense of their exploitation both as workers and as women . |
5 | Section 68(1) of the Trade Marks Act 1938 ( the interpretation section ) defines a trade mark as : a mark … used or proposed to be used in relation to goods for the purpose of indicating , or so as to indicate , a connection in the course of trade between the goods and some person having the right either as proprietor or registered user to use the mark , whether with or without any indication of the identity of that person . |
6 | Manchester University is holding data from the 1991 Census both as microdata and as aggregated tables . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | But Long Time Companion 's comprehensive avoidance of manipulative devices and , not least , its sense of humour , ensures its authority both as drama and as a piece of fundamental optimism . |
10 | Yet they are as important to life here as night and day , as winter and summer , as birth and death . |
11 | Suddenly there was a commotion outside as Nigel and Elinor hurtled up the garden path and through the front door . |
12 | Pupils develop the ability to negotiate a search strategy for computerized information retrieval both as individuals and as members of a group . |
13 | Logan was keen to court that generation both as readers and as potential writers . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | Now Sir Peter chairs Midland Bank and the same managers of the Kuwait state investments are doing their utmost to dump Midland shares on to the market just as Hongkong & Shanghai makes its bid . |