Example sentences of "put [adv] as " in BNC.

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1 The value of EModE occasional spellings is given considerable support by the Belfast evidence , put together as it is on the basis of detailed observation of the spoken variety and real-time evidence ( Patterson , 1860 ) .
2 They were dressed in discreet though well-cut black and , in deference to the customs of the country , long veils , which they put aside as soon as they sat down .
3 The three major trials mentioned by the authors as being part of the second wave — those of International Times ( November 1970 ) , The Little Red Schoolbook ( March 1971 ) and OZ 28 ( June 1971 ) all occurred before the publication of The Longford Report or the launch of the Festival of Light , put forward as being part of the first wave .
4 When the Single European Act first came into force , they took exception to a number of Commission proposals put forward as single market measures under Article 100A of the EEC Treaty , and thus capable of being adopted by qualified majority in the Council .
5 Territoriality , male ( and juvenile ) aggressiveness , the demand for property , the protection and preservation of kin , and an innate need for ontological security were all put forward as being at the core of individual and social behaviour and observable in unmediated form in people 's behaviour .
6 Liberalisation , consumer sovereignty , the need for the creation of a global industry are all put forward as doctrinaire arguments , while conveniently overlooking monopoly , foreign exchange drain and , in the case of smaller nations , lack of concern for legitimate development aspirations .
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