Example sentences of "[adv] as [noun] [unc] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The mills are in Heaton Road , and the boilerhouse chimney , 255 feet high , is in the style of a Venetian campanile and is known locally as Lister 's Pride . |
2 | It was known locally as Shane 's Castle , Shane presumably being the toll-house keeper . |
3 | The business carried on , despite the 1932 fire , until 1935 , when it changed hands , becoming the Stroud Flock Company and later known locally as Lipsey 's Flock Mill . |
4 | This could suggest a domestic crisis , for the Chronicle records immediately after that the aetheling , Ealdberht , whom Ine had exiled , went into Surrey and Sussex and it is not inconceivable that Ealdberht was either Ine 's son or the son of his brother , Ingild , who died in 718 , seeking recognition perhaps as Ine 's heir . |
5 | From such references as these , the figure of Judas Thomas emerges not only as Jesus 's twin brother Jude . |
6 | ‘ The letter simply thanked me for what I had done and the senders signed themselves only as Berend 's Family . ’ |
7 | Elijah opposes , much as people 's champion . |
8 | A famed enchantress , known also as Morgaine le Fee , or Morgana the Fairy . |
9 | The Bundesbank has been seen until now as Europe 's guardian against rapid price increases . |
10 | You , the head of a company , are here as Zacco 's sapper ? |
11 | Mr Lovett , who played for Portsmouth between 1958 and 1960 , works part-time as Portsmouth 's athletics development officer and lives in Havant . |
12 | ‘ You 're going over there as Michael 's girlfriend . |
13 | This is something which we can only discuss vaguely in terms of chance and probabilities , or if we believe in divine determinism dismiss fatalistically as God 's will . |
14 | On 1 November 1777 he was rated midshipman and master 's mate , and on 26 August 1778 he left the ship to join the Victory ( 100 guns ) the next day , again as master 's mate . |