Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv prt] a [noun sg] as " in BNC.

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1 Most important of all , there was enough money to set up an office as party headquarters at 190 Vauxhall Bridge Road .
2 She managed to hold down a job as a journalist with a local newspaper , but was finding it increasingly difficult to produce a reasonable standard of work when suffering from PMS , which was sometimes debilitating .
3 Rice , a controversial omission from South Africa 's World Cup team , has stepped down after 10 years as Transvaal 's captain to take up a position as a TV commentator during the competition .
4 He remained there for about two years before returning to England in July 1657 to take up a position as mathematics tutor to Joscelyne Percy , son of Algernon Percy , tenth Earl of Northumberland [ q.v. ] , at Petworth , an appointment which seems to have been due to the influence of the Puritan reformer Samuel Hartlib [ q.v . ] .
5 Assistant Chief Constable David Mellor , aged 52 , who is shortly to take up a post as deputy chief constable of South Wales , had just gone to bed when a device planted below the window of a living room exploded at 1.20am .
6 David came back to Scotland in 1968 to take up a post as an assistant to the director of education with the City of Edinburgh Corporation .
7 Helena Hamerow , the Mary Somerville Research Fellow , resigned in the summer to take up a post as lecturer in Medieval Archaeology at the University of Durham .
8 for example , an older sister found a sponsor for Gerta Jassem just two months after arriving in London to take up a job as a chambermaid .
9 In the summer of 1925 he took part in his last athletics meeting in Scotland , winning the Scottish Amateur Athletics Association titles in the 100 , 220 , and 440 yards , before leaving to take up an appointment as a missionary teacher at the Anglo-Chinese College in Tientsin .
10 Ltd. but returned in 1903 to take up an appointment as chief chemist in their Salamander works in Riga .
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