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

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1 The liver , spleen , and left kidney TACs were deconvoluted with the lung curve using a modified fast Fourier transform technique as described by Juni et al .
2 Hilton describes imagination as serving understanding when the need arises and although he is clear that the imaginative faculty is dependent on physical experience in a way in which mystical experience of God is not , he none the less saw it as able to precipitate a more spiritual understanding .
3 This solidarity took different forms in the two different kinds of society , but in each case Durkheim saw punishment as playing an important role in the creation and maintenance of the solidarity which was a necessary condition for social order and the continued existence of society .
4 Two days later we were at Wrexham Hospital — not for Nigel to undergo traction as anticipated but to see the chest specialist and to be told that he had a fatal disease .
5 Trading on LIFFE takes place as follows .
6 McGavran describes society as honeycombed in a ‘ cultural mosaic ’ .
7 Lévi-Strauss saw structuralism as playing the same role for the social sciences as nuclear physics had for the physical sciences .
8 Marx saw history as divided into a number of time periods or epochs , each being characterized by a particular mode of production .
9 This unification of Germany took place as provided for under Article 23 of the FRG Basic Law or constitution and in the state treaty on unification signed on Aug. 31 , 1990 [ see pp. 37661 ; 37832-33 ] .
10 To take an example : in his reading of Rousseau 's essay on the origin of language , Derrida shows that Rousseau saw music as consisting of two contradictory components , melody and harmony .
11 In other words , the crown which the Liber Vitae depicts Cnut as wearing late in his reign looks like a German imperial crown .
12 Weber saw capitalism as characterised by an emphasis on work and activity and highlighted the effect this had on the moral as well as the economic and political development of a society .
13 Dualism , as we have seen , can say nothing about how language creates a particular cognitive view of things , what Fowler calls MINDSTYLE as illustrated in the Golding passage .
14 The Policyholders estimated value as stated in the Schedule shall be the maximum amount payable by the Corporation in respect of any claim for loss or damage .
15 In his book , MODELS OF REVELATION , Avery Dulles described symbolism as having four properties .
16 Bertrand Russell described mathematics as having an austere beauty like sculpture .
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