Example sentences of "[vb base] [vb pp] as a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Therefore , to that extent and that extent only , the two vehicles remain separated as a snail and a recognizably distinct fluke inside it .
2 They say you 're an adult but because you are still in the school situation you still get treated as a child .
3 Young males that regularly harass a particular harem owner finally get accepted as a member of the harem .
4 ‘ When I 've laid a table and put a really good meal in front of my family I feel fulfilled as a woman .
5 When saline solutions in rock pores become saturated as a result of a temperature change or evaporation , salt crystals begin to form and considerable pressures are generated .
6 For , with the use of modern materials and construction techniques , the long established Sanjo Rokkaku fighting kite from Shirone , Japan , has , since 1983 , become adopted as a cult by the Western kite world .
7 The third is partly ruined , with the cattle end used as a barn , while at the upper , living end a substantial fireplace , stack and bread oven remain .
8 ‘ I 've matured as a cricketer through playing against better players but I 'm still the same bloke I was three or four years ago , ’ he said .
9 Do they end up working the way we 've got to bloody work here on this tiny pension or the pension that they 've earned as an MP
10 Now , we do these things after we 're saved , they get us saved , we do them after we 've saved as a confession that we are trusting Jesus Christ as our saviour .
11 They tend to they tend to be a bit noisier than the others , but actually they are very constructive , and on Banbury School Governors it 's not the political appointees that erm I 've seen as a problem particularly .
12 Now quite clearly the new settlement erm when it , if and when it goes ahead will be outside erm the area of the green belt and which by definition is by and large the area of the Greater York er er study area , and I think in response to er Mr 's point , we 've accepted as a need for a er a minor amendment to the wording of policy H one to reflect that er that reality .
13 The hard-hitting television advertisements will be shown regularly from tomorrow , and have been welcomed by parents of children who 've died as a result of sniffing glue or lighter fuel .
14 On that subject , obviously next year , er bearing in mind that we 've agreed as a committee to go for twelve matches on Sundays
15 ‘ Working with Soul II Soul is definitely to this point the most rewarding experience I 've had as an artist and as a person ’
16 By the way , there was one thing that we did n't mention when we were talking about C P O's that is very pertinent is that already , I 've got it on authority , that one of the C P O's that we 've employed as a civilian has been offered a job with an alarm company at fifteen thousand a year
17 I 've found as a music teacher the best classroom situation … is where I 'm completely an onlooker ; having given them the stimulus , they 've done all the build-up , they 've done the preparation , they 've got the task .
18 My Lord we 've assumed as a matter of English law that I think the counterclaim can arise as a set off , but the other matters are a matter of community law
19 ‘ Going to Wembley is what I 've wanted as a manager .
20 Since I lost my job I 've worked as a decoy for Antonescu , luring on innocent foreigners who come here to take advantage of low Hungarian prices .
21 The genial heavyweight said : ‘ I 've fought as an amateur for a few years .
22 In fact , Sparcbook sales were so good , Woan said , that OEM revenues have fallen as a percentage of group total to 37% in 1993 from 48% in 1992 .
23 In fact , Sparcbook sales were so good , Woan said , that OEM revenues have fallen as a percentage of group total to 37% in 1993 from 48% in 1992 .
24 Crisis intervention teams have developed as a part of statutory services in a number of areas in Britain .
25 They have their own search company which they have developed as a service business .
26 The technological innovations which have developed as a result of society 's need to adapt to new conditions have been accompanied by a new epistemology .
27 It includes many that have developed as a result of state intervention and which are only found within government , such as inspectorates of factories and public health professionals .
28 The research will be concerned with the programmes for monitoring and evaluating the quality of schooling which have developed as a consequence of the 1988 Education Reform Act .
29 And its leaders , with precious little to show for 40 years of economic folly , may see the nuclear crisis they have provoked as a way of taking minds off empty stomachs .
30 Now at about the time that that letter was written on the twenty second of October er Mr had the meeting at the National Westminster Bank that had been arranged between himself and a Mrs and it is clear from er this meeting that the bank would no longer er , given that the Frinton property was not to be offered as security , prepared to offer the sum , the substantial sums that they had originally agreed to do and they were now only prepared to offer very much smaller sums and the plaintiff 's case is that the only way that they were going to be able to proceed to complete on this matter was er by selling their homes , their family home at and it is the plaintiff 's case , certainly in relation to er the losses that they have sustained as a result of the breach of contract , alleged in this case , that er if they had not been forced to go ahead to complete on this deal they would not have been required to sell their family home .
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