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

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1 According to Judge Ovidiu Zarnescu , president of the Central Electoral Bureau , at the start of the campaign 5,716 candidates were nominated either as independents or by one of the 73 political parties for the 387 elective National Assembly seats and 1,584 candidates were nominated for the 119 Senate seats .
2 It is not in the interest of visually handicapped pupils or their parents for special schools and integrated provision to be considered either as competitors or as exclusive alternatives .
3 In the eyes of elderly people many NHS hospitals were still Poor Law institutions , since many had been built originally as workhouses and had not changed a great deal in appearance .
4 These agencies may be seen alternatively as implementers that affect the character of policy or as independent creators of policy forever in a relationship of tension with the ‘ centre ’ .
5 These are streptokinase , two-chain urokinase ( tcu-PA ) , anisioylated plasminogen streptokinase activator complex ( APSAC ) , recombinant staphylokinase , recombinant tissue-type plasminogen activator ( rt-PA , prepared either as alteplase or as duteplase ) , and recombinant single-chain urokinase-type plasminogen activator ( rscu-PA , prourokinase ) .
6 The important points for the surname study were that his name had been spelt both as Fortereshey and Forsteresheigh , as well as Forsey and , perhaps most significantly of all , the name of the estate itself was given as Forstereshey .
7 The resulting material could be used either as fuel or be biologically degraded by special engineered microorganisms to produce specific compounds for industry .
8 The lead was given both as composer and as publisher by Byrd 's pupil Morley .
9 I heard these played both as quartets and as an octet many years ago , and found the music surprisingly good and the idiom not unpleasant .
10 Fresh pay freezes affecting tens of thousands of employees are cited today as evidence that the recession is continuing to bite .
11 The need for data is not restricted to this start-up period , for new data are being generated continuously as roads and towns are built , and as the population changes both in size and constitution ( due to births , deaths and disease ) and spatial location ( due to migration ) .
12 The RCM was not involved either as Sponsor or as provider of accommodation .
13 And the word ‘ property ’ must be taken literally as ownership or , as we say today , private property .
14 Although the points made in extract ( 11 ) could have been expressed objectively as statements that certain buildings in certain locations are more beautiful since restoration , both speakers relate such statements to personal experience .
15 That some compositors , and not only on the committee , took a more sympathetic view of the problem is suggested by one writer to the STC , as far back as 1886 , whose attitude seems with hindsight to be the most constructive approach voiced by an Edinburgh man : that the women be treated seriously as colleagues and an attempt made to integrate them into the cultural world of the compositor from which they were decidedly excluded : A trade female society should be organised , having in connection a sick etc. fund ; a reading-room provided with illustrated and comic papers and magazines ; a library of high-class light literature chiefly and encyclopedias , dictionaries etc. : and an efficient committee to arrange for a grand picnic every summer and social gatherings in winter evenings .
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