Example sentences of "[vb pp] as a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | At the same time he is depicted as a saint by the bishop of Tours , who may well have thought of him as a fellow victim of Merovingian politics . |
2 | Serious Koi-keepers should have such a system installed as a matter of course , for if a fish falls sick in winter it will need to be gradually warmed up until its immune system again begins to function , and until the water temperature is high enough for medication to be effective . |
3 | All the same not every lessee was enumerated as a resident of the parish where the land was situated : in Kidderminster Foreign only one out of the five named was . |
4 | This might appear contrary to the idea of keeping systems thinking and real-world aspects separate , but it can provide a compromise that ensures that progress can be made ; however , such compromises should be recognised as such and not made as a matter of course . |
5 | Indeed , the discipline itself was often characterized as " criticism " , and its history seen as a succession of critical paradigms or approaches . |
6 | Such impracticality could perhaps be measured as a function of word length . |
7 | It was right at the end of the main hunting season , and we had already watched as a group of males had twice unsuccessfully hunted the same group of colobus monkeys that day . |
8 | It is also unquestionably misleading to assume , as Engels does , that such a stage must have occurred as a precursor to the emergence of the State in Greece or Rome . |
9 | Nevertheless , if the provision is to remain , the following proviso should be added : except where such injury damage or loss is caused as a result of a breach of any of the Landlord 's covenants herein contained |
10 | 1835 " It was … unanimously approved of , that instead of levying the Cess and Contingencies on the Estate of Islay by the extent of land as has been the practice in time past ; the same shall be charged as a percentage upon the whole Rental of Islay … " |
11 | This year the same problem has arisen as a result of ‘ overtrading . ’ |
12 | Such ‘ Fahrradstrasse ’ are not created as a function of cyclist density , though some attempts have been made to funnel cross-town traffic along them to ensure that motorists are intimidated by the greater volume of cycle traffic . |
13 | On Saturdays Maisie now followed a routine as carefully planned as a day in the life of a nun in a particularly strict order . |
14 | The transition probability of such a co-operative region is then calculated as a function of its size , to be where Δµ is the activation energy for a co-operative rearrangement per monomer segment . |
15 | But this same animal was once revered as a symbol of romance and beauty . |
16 | Such a process can not be described as a set of sub-activities connected by unidirectional communications . |
17 | Thus , a child may be said to acquire the rules of grammar , although it is difficult to see how such rules can be established as a result of numerous discrete learning experiences . |