Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] as [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They found the babies who were left for longer began to make crawling movements towards the breast after 20 minutes , and after 50 minutes virtually all had suckled correctly at the breast — and were more likely to breastfeed successfully as a result afterwards . |
2 | To keep their jobs , employees and managers began to pull together as a team . |
3 | Saturday might begin by dividing the participants into small groups of three or four , each composed of people from different communities so that everybody will be encouraged to work together as a team rather than rely on ‘ traditional ’ dominant group-leaders . |
4 | It will help to ensure that educational priorities remain at the forefront of planning and that the school continues to work together as a team . |
5 | The teacher , librarian and media officer need to understand each other 's special skills in order to work together as a team : |
6 | The UUUC candidates consented to work together as a group at Westminster . |
7 | One way to encourage children to work together as a group is to ask them to discuss their explanations of a particular event . |
8 | They became collectively known as the Brat Pack because , like the original Rat Pack , these young actors tended to work together as an ensemble . |
9 | And for those reasons and for the fact that I , more or less enjoyed the journey and had to come anyway as a chauffeur ! |
10 | A fuller treatment of trust the industry is due to appear soon as a CIOB Construction Paper . |
11 | During the past two or three years more wives had gone out to work usually as a result of increased economic Pressures on the farm . |
12 | By the end of this month manufacturing capacity is expected to increase three-fold as a result , according to sales and marketing director Joe Weston . |
13 | Gas consumption on the other hand , is likely to increase slightly as a proportion of total energy demand , with new supplies contracted from the USSR , Algeria , Norway and the Netherlands . |
14 | The archbishop was too compromised to stand convincingly as a champion of the church against the crown . |
15 | The ability to work well as a member of a team is a life skill and one which is increasingly valued in the world of work . |
16 | How could a discrepancy between the actual and the natural unemployment rates be made to persist simply as a result of the actions of the monetary and fiscal authorities ? |
17 | ‘ I used to come here as a kid with my parents . ’ |
18 | Last night as the Yugoslavs camped out at St Peter 's School in Northampton , Mr Smith , 52 , said : ‘ I believe these are the first refugees to come across as a group . |
19 | In workplace after workplace we find exploited workers , frightened workers , vulnerable workers , but little chance of recognition no hope of check-off and no one brave enough to come forward as a steward . |
20 | However , IBM was expected to come forward as a Wabi development partner , like USL , which would automatically make it eligible for SunSelect 's most favourable pricing schedule ( UX No 432 ) . |
21 | However IBM was expected to come forward as a Wabi development partner , like Unix Labs , which would automatically make it eligible for SunSelect 's most favourable pricing schedule . |
22 | Having studied painting at St Martin 's School of Art , London , 1951–55 she went on to work variously as a consultant designer , art teacher , illustrator , Joint Board Examiner and raiser of her four children . |
23 | And of course , there are apples to be bought at the farm gate and cider from the press to carry away as a reminder of the time spent in the Marcle Ridge . |
24 | Faced with the loss of their previous high-performance computer in 1987 , the university got backing from the Science and Engineering Research Council and the Department of Trade and Industry to purchase a large Computing Surface to serve both as a research vehicle and a flagship site for Meiko . |
25 | Earlier she had been a research fellow ( 1929–32 ) at Newnham College , now she was director of studies there ( 1933–42 ) ; she was to serve intermittently as an associate and on the governing body . |
26 | But it was the former which , as a member of the Government , he was really concerned to promote : Labour 's War Aims Memorandum was to serve primarily as a reason to continue fighting the war . |
27 | with imitative activity filling the gap until the child is able to participate meaningfully as a partner in home-centred behaviours , the definition of this aspect of the female sex role [ the domestic one ] seems to proceed without interruption and with continuous reinforcement from the cradle on . |
28 | Considerable attention has been given in recent years to policies directed at training young people ( YTS , apprenticeship reform ) and the need to invest more as a nation in training in the interests of increased productivity . |
29 | The monetary role enabled the coin to function properly as a coin by ensuring that it circulated smoothly and without interruption . |
30 | So what do parents require if they are to function effectively as a family ? |