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

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1 They feel involved as part of the presentation .
2 Er and in fact er I would say that had you become recognized as part of management , our members would n't have tolerated you as a shop steward .
3 As we have seen , most of the principal theories of literature discussed in this book have included as part of their purpose the creation of a scientific basis for the study of literature .
4 Viruses may well , indeed , have originated as collections of breakaway genes .
5 There are other contexts however , to which I shall come , in which the English courts have adopted as part of English law the maxim of the civil law that an unborn child shall be deemed to be born whenever its interests require it — or as put by Lord Westbury L.C. in Blasson v. Blasson ( 1864 ) 2 De.G .
6 Some public trading activities , notably posts and telecommunications , have operated as parts of central government departments .
7 Two R-A-F bases with more than a hundred years ' service between them have closed as part of defence cuts .
8 A closer look at class composition and role will put flesh on the bones of distribution statistics and also explain the extent to which the various classes have acted as agents of change .
9 The evidence from North Shields and Cramlington suggests that landed interests have acted as fractions of capital .
10 In addition , the Japan-Scottish Business Club has met 4 times in SCDI 's office in Glasgow and 5 Scots have participated as guests of JETRO in Japan Study Programmes .
11 Thus psalm and halve would be excluded , but Sam and have counted as tokens of ( a ) .
12 Whether they have appeared as part of the C. and A.G. 's audit is a moot point .
13 Moreover , the railways in both countries have served as instruments of broader macroeconomic goals such as price and wage control , employment stability and the health of the supplier industries .
14 Many educators and non-linguists , for instance , have criticised such spoken uses as ‘ you know ’ , which they have taken as signs of ‘ sloppy ’ speech or ‘ imprecise ’ thinking .
15 Many of the most impressive forms of animal locomotion have evolved as extensions of fleeing actions .
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