Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] as [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Sheena Falconer , senior lecturer in textiles , has been told by the principal , Dr David Kennedy , that there is room for only one textile lecturer , but that she could stay on as an ordinary lecturer — the post held by her sister , Barbara Diack . |
2 | While I agree that worm watching will probably never catch on as a mass pursuit , something well known here in Cornwall is to observe seagulls tap dancing on the lawn after rain . |
3 | He is assuming that all those people now paid below what his party would bring in as a minimum wage would keep their jobs . |
4 | Patrick Kelly , whom Dan would look on as an ill-educated lout , had actually spent time on her enjoyment . |
5 | Where the latter did keep shop , he might also double up as the local undertaker , as was the case in Essex between 1770–88 at Great Clacton , Thorpe , Toppesfield and Weeley , whilst the London precedent of upholders furnishing funerals ( in addition to their established role of auctioneers and general tradesmen ) was evident at Chelmsford and Halstead . |
6 | BENTWORTH Aided School are to get a new play area which will also double up as an occasional overflow car park for the village hall . |
7 | It will slide on as a whole line , from the bottom right hand corner ( which will take 50 frames to complete ) stay still for 120 frames , and then scatter off randomly over a period of 30 frames . |
8 | The idea of curriculum review has been brought into the schools ' arena , though whether it will take off as a regular and meaningful exercise seems doubtful . |
9 | Could well go down as a second own goal of the match . |
10 | NINETEEN EIGHTY-TWO just might go down as a memorable year in the history of Britain , if not the rest of the world . |
11 | This will go down as a crucial staging post in the sport 's history in this country . ’ |
12 | So do they go down as a new intake . |
13 | The 1984 British Open may well go down as the Open that was lost by two players as much as it was won by Severiano Ballesteros . |
14 | The toll in what will go down as the worst rioting in US history is incomprehensible . |
15 | Not quite a donkey but Wallaces goal to win the league at Sheff Utd will probably go down as the jammiest ever in my book . |
16 | ‘ We believe we have done just that , and this team will go down as an outstanding one in any era . |
17 | It was certainly correct to put Jim Prior , Peter Walker and Ian Gilmour firmly in the ‘ wet ’ camp and Keith Joseph would go down as an undoubted ‘ dry ’ , but for most of the rest of us our opinion depended upon the issue . |
18 | If they were going along trying to open shop doors , they could go in as a suspected person loitering but it was n't looked upon very favourably by the courts . |
19 | ‘ NIRVANA HAVE made an LP which is not only better than anything they 've ever done before , it 'll stand up as a new reference point for the future post-hardcore generation , ’ confirms Steve Lamacq , as ‘ Nevermind ’ makes a gigantic , instantaneous cross-over , welcomed by all of the diverse colonies like hardcore , HM — anybody that 's partial to vitriol and cool tunes , attitude and your classic , penned-in teenage howl . |
20 | Finally the ideas will end up as a useful product and some published papers . |
21 | Er and between the Liberal er Liberal Democrats Labour if you support our proposal we 'll support yours , will end up as a temporary fire station and . |
22 | You 'll likely end up as a male Aunt Nessy . |
23 | Er it 's it was marked , I think , from the early discussion Chairman that er Watford , er would end up as a new fire station . |
24 | ‘ I bet you never thought you 'd end up as a social accessory whenever you agreed to come here for a holiday ! |
25 | It could end up as a public dogfight . |
26 | But it could end up as the only game in town . ’ |
27 | The Board of Customs & Excise has also indicated ‘ some pleasure ’ at the proposals and the IITP is optimistic that it might end up as the internal examining body for the department . |
28 | But the way he 's going he could just end up as the next Vinnie Jones . |
29 | If William and Harry were to be brought up in the rather stiff and formal atmosphere of the Palace after suffering the trauma of their parents ' splitting up , they would hardly end up as the secure , well-balanced people the Queen hopes will succeed her . |
30 | How is it that what seem like random discharges from a part of the brain that we share with the humblest reptiles can end up as the elaborate , coherent , cognitive activity we know as dreaming ? |