Example sentences of "as the central " in BNC.

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1 Reynolds also appears as the central figure in Zoffany 's group portrait of all 36 founder members of the Royal Academy , of which he was first President .
2 The main thrust of Thatcherite social and economic philosophy was far from clear when she took office in May 1979 , so entrenched were key figures of the Heathite past in the party ; but the general thrust would clearly lie in pursuing the monetarist approach of the Chicago economist , Milton Friedman , in which control of the money supply through M3 indicators , and identifying inflation rather than unemployment as the central enemy , were the fundamental themes .
3 The church was reconsecrated in the presence of HM the Queen in October 1958 as the Central Church of The RAF .
4 The ‘ central arm ’ feature of the rear suspension describes the function of the front longitudinal arm mount as the central point or ‘ pole ’ of the axle .
5 I am not rejecting the idea of Jesus being my representative — all I am doing at the moment is to point out some difficulties with it when it is considered as the central idea in the atonement theory .
6 Hitler 's ‘ prophecy ’ , a brief moment in his two-hour speech , was singled out as the central point of the newsreel coverage on 3 February .
7 Preachers now recognized ‘ God is Love ’ as the central truth of the Gospel ’ and saw that ‘ conversion ’ was far more varied than hitherto thought .
8 The first recorded Nonconformist Gothic chapel came in 1839 when Sir Charles Barry , who started work on the new Houses of Parliament the following year , designed a new church for Upper Brook Street Unitarian Chapel in Manchester , although the interior design still had the pulpit as the central feature against the east wall and facing the congregation .
9 For both organisations , it offered continuation of an outstandingly successful project which had been initiated by the former and supported by the latter — both bodies had continuity as the central imperative .
10 The S'Amfora is a 15 minute walk to the centre of San Antonio and is a mega lively hotel , with the bar , which serves snacks all day at reasonable prices , and pool area , as the central focal points .
11 In areas such as the central swiss canton of Uri on the St Gothard pass , the death of protection-forests conserved to prevent avalanches , was soon threatening the homes of 150,000 people .
12 It was directed by Stephen Frears , and starred Ian McKellen as the central character , Walter .
13 The Hall of Columns has at its head a replica of the raza , wheel , of the Viscontis used as the central element of the largest of the apse windows .
14 Rather than finally rejecting difference as the central term of critical value , this criticism instead relocates value onto the difference of consumers : it is in consumption rather than in the text that originality and creativity are to be found .
15 Rita 's winning story , Streets Ahead , features Carol Graham as the central character .
16 It comes as the central priority because without a successful economy nothing else prospers .
17 It was a merry-go-round with me as the central pole …
18 It was a merry-go-round with me as the central pole .
19 However , despite this shift in emphasis , MDC policy reaffirms conventional economic development rationale as the central plank of its regeneration strategy .
20 You thus come into the activity as the central person — not on the edge of the outside fringe of a circle but as the instigator , the person with expertise to offer .
21 A photograph taken at the Leeds ceremony reminds one of a Greek pediment , with the Princess Royal ( Chancellor ) and the Vice-Chancellor as the central deities .
22 And the anti-racists allow this to continue because they see the fight against racism as the central struggle . ’
23 The heart of this new technology is , of course , a small chip of silicon , measuring less than 10 mm. square , containing extremely complex electronic circuitry which can be used either as the central processing unit or the memory of a computer .
24 It is not until the last quarter of the sixteenth century that the shrouded effigy appears as the central sculptural feature on funerary monuments .
25 Jordan ( 1987 ) defined a continuum of skills with negotiation as the central skill .
26 Initially known as the Central Landing Establishment ( CLE ) at Ringway , Manchester and later as Airborne Forces Experimental Establishment , the three groups were headed by former Cierva Company aerodynamicist Dr J A Bennett as Chief Technical Officer .
27 A subsequent development was known as the Central Power Bogie which had the power unit bogie articulated to passenger saloons at both ends , thus retaining the noise and vibration reduction advantages while doubling the seating capacity .
28 The ‘ Human Resource ’ concept of man-power as the central profit-generating asset of any organisation has made some progress over the past twenty years .
29 Whilst all school knowledge has at least an implicit pedagogy this tradition places the ‘ way the child learns ’ as the central concern in devising subject content .
30 Teams of bull dancers were evidently involved and they rehearsed a repertoire of spectacular and dangerous-looking feats for the benefit of a host of onlookers : there is little doubt that the crowd of spectators shown in the Grandstand Fresco is watching a display of bull-leaping , and the Tripartite Shrine fixes the location as the Central Court of the temple .
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