Example sentences of "[vb past] as [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He wrote a book which we bought , all about the discrimination he endured as a Methodist living in Ireland .
2 Charles 's personal copy of the psalter ( a manuscript designed for daily devotions ) also had ivory covers , showing the prophet Nathan 's rebuke of David for his liaison with Bathsheba ( Ps 51 , Vulg 50 ) and the protection of David 's soul ( Ps 57 , Vulg 56 ) depicted as a little child on the lap of a kindly angel .
3 Steel , also designated as a key recovery sector immediately after the war , was a key input into major export industries such as ships ( and in turn the development of huge ore-carrying ships allowed the Japanese steel industry to overcome a major disadvantage in transport costs for materials ) .
4 He also wants Bovril designated as the national football drink .
5 Is that agreed as a fair way of proceeding ?
6 The prince listened intently as British Korean war veteran Sam Mercer described the battle in which he fought as a 21-year-old private with the Gloucestershire Regiment in 1951 .
7 Spain did not become a great mercantile nation because she failed as a naval power to retain political control of her great empire , and as a producer to supply cheap goods .
8 Their most outrageous step toward re-regulation is rigging the stockmarket , which officials once disdained as a mucky casino .
9 Early in the fifteenth century , the problem of what constituted a nation arose as a practical issue at the Council of Constance , and , as might be expected in an assembly which contained many distinguished academics , the issue was debated in theoretical terms , although the original cause of the debate was essentially political .
10 Christianity , as it arose as a messianic reform movement within Judaism in the first century AD , had some characteristics of an early reform Judaism .
11 Mrs Thatcher , however , claimed that the riots had nothing to do with unemployment and deprivation , but arose as a direct consequence of a lack of discipline within the family and in the schools .
12 The polling factor probably arose as a natural mutation which local farmers selected for preference in due course , as they did later with the Aberdeen Angus .
13 He first became an MP in 1841 as member for Newark and , apart from a break between 1847 and 1850 , he remained in the Commons until he succeeded as the seventh Duke of Rutland in 1888 .
14 He had the reputation for being clever but lacking in tact or discretion , and held only a minor post in Grey 's Government of 1853 to 1855 , and although he remained an MP until 1883 , when he succeeded as the tenth Earl of Wemyss and March , he never held office again .
15 Indream , Dana qualified as a real person among zombies anyway .
16 Mr Sheppard , who qualified as a chartered secretary at the beginning of his career , believes their skills will become highly relevant during the 1990s .
17 After studying MORSE ( Mathmatics , Operational Research , Statistics and Economics ) at Warwick University , Carl Stead qualified as a chartered accountant in 1987 with Spicer & Oppenheim .
18 I qualified as an enrolled nurse in 1977 in Northern Ireland .
19 She was a little disappointed in its capacity in relation to its size , for it cheated as a false-bottomed suitcase cheats .
20 I am afraid that her reply was not as sympathetic as the contribution that she made as a Back Bencher when talking about Florence Smith .
21 One of the first books I read as a young adult was A G L Fisher 's History of Europe .
22 The Divine Fire ( 1904 ) , which sold as a best seller in the United States , initiated her breakthrough as a novelist .
23 Zdenek Porybny , the editor of Rude Pravo ( the former organ of the communist party , relaunched as an independent newspaper in November 1990 ) , was arrested on March 17 , and released on bail on March 19 , in connection with criminal proceedings opened against him on March 11 for fraud and illegal business practice .
24 We thus ask the following question : what would happen if a competitive industry were taken over by a single firm which then operated as a multi-plant monopolist ?
25 Paul Wilkinson operated as a lone striker , with Slaven in a midfield role .
26 He thought always much too easily , in highly unrealistic terms , of the peoples he ruled as a mere aggregate of individuals face to face with an absolute State .
27 A singer of poignant songs , Rikoran was born near Mukden in Manchuria in 1920 of Japanese parents , but lived as a young girl with a Chinese family .
28 She was probably not born into the wild , but she lived as a feral dog .
29 In the country you lived as a social being and at the valuation of others .
30 He had married Jemima Mott in 1816 but lived as a childless widower from 1829 after the death of his wife .
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