Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] as [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | However , due to the short notice , Randalstown would have been without four key players on May 15 which was pencilled in as the reserve date . |
2 | As a proper noun standing for the state of being modern it has never really caught on as a popular word in everyday speech . |
3 | Articles 100 and 235 of the Treaty of Rome provide a mechanism whereby the amassment of power by the Community may be carried on as a continuous process . |
4 | For about the first 12 years of its existence the centre was carried on as an unincorporated organisation . |
5 | If I make a few constructive points , it will be looked on as a Liverpudlian poking his nose in . |
6 | It was probably effective the first time , but now it is looked on as a desperate move , a last ditch attempt to gain attention . |
7 | The absence of CD4 binding by the MicroGeneSys gp160 vaccine may therefore be looked on as an added safety feature . |
8 | The tale of how an astute Cornish furze-cutter came to be founder of one of the great landed families of Cornwall , with one of the County 's most famed stately homes , could be looked on as an ideal example of Thatcherite-style enterprise and self-help . |
9 | You 've got to remember that at the time , deregulation was looked on as an open cash-register . |
10 | You had me pegged down as a full-time thief . ’ |
11 | It was remarkably brief , but encompassed a great deal and was consciously planned and carried through as an ecumenical Council , the first of its kind . |
12 | Where part of a building is let off as a separate factory the landlord will be responsible for providing and maintaining in efficient working order and good repair sufficient and suitable sanitary conveniences for the persons employed in the factory ( Factories Act 1961 , s7(1) , s122 ) . |
13 | ‘ There 'll be a bit off for luck ? ’ he asked , proving that he still retained some of the guile he had picked up as a practising country lawyer . |
14 | Wo n't get picked up as a suspected drunk-driver , he 'll look like a rep getting an early start . ’ |
15 | So it can observe the animals illuminated by its red searchlight , while they swim in the dark , quite unaware that they are being eyed up as a potential meal . |
16 | Construction could be caried out as a joint venture with the new state-owned company set up to operate all existing nuclear plant . |
17 | The ‘ victory ’ rally in Sheffield was picked out as a turning point in the party 's fortunes . |
18 | A school that , though equipped with a sixth form , did not have good A level results could be picked out as an inefficient school . |
19 | The analysis of the information objects and communication aspects , carried out as a joint exercise to ensure method economy , was undertaken in two stages , ie first by interviewing a few staff , then distributing a questionnaire based on the initial findings . |
20 | I thought Windows would allow printing to be carried out as a full background job , but I experience quite long delays while Word and Excel send their output to the Print Manager . |
21 | The PKK had denied responsibility for a bomb which caused one death in Istanbul on Jan. 25 , claiming that it was carried out as a provocative act by a " counter-guerrilla " force . |
22 | The check is carried out as a preliminary step within option 1.5.2 , Prepare Package for Approval . |
23 | This operation was carried out as the only possible way of dealing with the menace of the drug dealers . |
24 | The initial study was carried out as the practical project for my MSc course in 1987 . |
25 | Japanese houses have dropped out as the sinking Tokyo stockmarket drags down their capital ; Nomura also lost face when the issue that it lead-managed last year for GPA , an Irish aircraft-leasing firm , fell through . |
26 | Much of this had come about as a direct result of the introduction of the GCSE , as these comments from the Head of Art at ‘ Pope John Paul ’ reveal : |
27 | However , a greater proportion of secondary school teachers than either of the other two phases tend to be unsure about whether any of these changes have come about as a direct result of the review and report . |
28 | Computing needs to be built in as an integral part of the Horticultural Training programme , so that future students will leave having acquired skills in handling word-processing , database , spreadsheet and design programs for correspondence , reports , record management , financial planning , and graphic techniques . |
29 | In one case that I know of , a subsidiary of a major UK company got itself into difficulty through totally misunderstanding its product costs as engineering costs , written off as a lump-sum period cost , increased with the production of more advanced products . |
30 | Thus , ( 43 ) has the same ambiguity as ( 39 ) between predicate qualifier , giving the " cosmetic " version , and this new pattern of interpretation , which must correspond to the " unacquainted " meaning , and the distinction between the two senses of sentences like ( 39 ) should not be written off as a mere matter of " nuances of meaning " , but instead shows one sequence of surface syntax answering to two different intensional patterns . |