Example sentences of "of [det] [noun sg] as [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Think of each mask as reaching to one of those locked parts of the mind .
2 Therefore , the costs of each program as mentioned in the reviews is not entirely accurate as users may be able to add a few more files to the disk to fill it up .
3 The type of engagement letter issued must be by reference to the KPMG classification of each client as set out above .
4 The plaintiffs rely on the ordinary meaning of that word as connoting faulty administration or inefficient or improper management of affairs as approved by Eveleigh L.J .
5 The lack of legal status of the unborn child poses a peculiar problem in the context of the law of negligence , but the resolution of that problem achieved by Potts J. is entirely consonant with the general principles of that law as developed by the highest English and Scottish authority , as Potts J. observed [ 1991 ] 1 Q.B .
6 Unfortunately classical Greece as a whole does not live up to these ideals either , and he is forced to recognise certain periods and sectors of that society as having ‘ restricted ’ literacy .
7 But there is a large difference between the cost of the benefit to the employer and the value of that benefit as assessed .
8 Erm but I I would have thought that it would have been necessary to examine that sector against all the others before reaching any conclusion as to whether or not i it could be more successfully assimilated into the landscape of that sector as opposed to anywhere else .
9 1 he Act states ‘ … the general purpose of a community council shall be to ascertain , co-ordinate and express to the local authorities for its area , and to public authorities , the views of the community which it represents … and to take such action in the interests of that community as appears to it to be expedient and practicable ’ ( Section 51(2) ) .
10 He [ Chang ] said that the fact Korea found itself on the other side of that line as defined in Acheson 's address , combined with the House action yesterday , appeared to raise the serious question as to whether the United States might now be considered as having abandoned Korea .
11 I concluded my own column of that week as follows : ‘ After sneering at Lord Mogg , I suppose I should commit myself to a conclusion of my own from the last ten days ' dramas .
12 If on the contrary , the mind thinks disturbing thoughts , like thinking of another man as having more riches or land , then feelings of envy , resentment and disappointment spread through the mind making the whole body cold and unhappy .
13 By assuming the political economic circumstances of this displacement as given , of course it seemed natural to the colonial administration that the condition of environmental deterioration was the fault of the cultivators themselves .
14 The medium of advertising is one notorious example of this image-making as illustrated in figure 6.1 in an advertisement involving a ‘ typical ’ family .
15 We were using my turntable and speakers , and John Avison had brought along a set of 78 rpm Columbia recordings of this work as played by Richard Backhaus , with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra conducted by Karl Bohm .
16 The meaning of this word as used in the Sale of Goods Act is in doubt .
17 Labov sees the methods of this research as deriving from two sources .
18 It goes on to define the objective of this policy as safeguarding ‘ the common values , fundamental interests and independence of the Union ’ .
19 We have discussed this in more detail in Chapter Three where we saw how the parameters of this debate as set out in these campaigns were seized upon by the Tory Party with little or no response from the Labour Party who seemed unable to cope with the authoritarian drift .
20 Mr. Gardiner relied on the first part of this quotation as stating the principle of recoverability in wide terms .
21 It is possible to read paragraph ( b ) of this declaration as implying that the United Kingdom will execute Letters of Request seeking the production of particular documents specified in the Letter and required by way of ‘ discovery ’ , even if they do not ( in the words of the corresponding Rule of the Supreme Court ) 502 ‘ relate to a matter in question in the cause or matter ’ .
22 2.7 If at any time any Works are carried out otherwise than in accordance with the Building Documents and this fact might [ reasonably ] have been expected to be apparent on visual inspection to the Surveyors on the first occasion following the carrying out of the relevant Works on which they actually inspected the same pursuant to clause 2.5 ( " Relevant Inspection " ) then unless within [ 5 ] working days after the date of the Relevant Inspection ( time being of the essence ) the Surveyors have served on the Architect a Defects Notice in respect of such non-compliance the relevant Works shall be treated for all purposes of this agreement as having been carried out in accordance with the Building Documents This provision should be deleted .
23 It is difficult to interpret the results of this experiment as representing anything but evidence of precise specialization of clover clones in their ability to grow in association with particular grass neighbours .
24 the effective supplier and not the ostensible supplier shall be treated for the purposes of this Article as supplying the article or substance to the customer , and any duty imposed by this Article on suppliers shall accordingly fall on the effective supplier and not on the ostensible supplier . ’
25 On one occasion two neighbourhood men were asked to account for their handling of a complaint about parked lorries , at which the field-worker was present , and they described the substance of this recipe as follows :
26 That the Bill shall be laid upon the Table of the House by one of the Clerks in the Private Bill Office on the next meeting of the House after the day on which the Bill has been presented and , when so laid , shall be read the first and second time ( and shall be recorded in the Journal of this House as having been so read ) and , having been amended by the Committee in the last Session , shall be ordered to lie upon the Table .
27 Lord Diplock has characterised the essential nature of this power as follows .
28 On that basis I have pleasure in moving the in section six of this report as shown on page five .
29 One deals with ‘ lack of care ’ in that a failure to fence a pond resulted in a verdict of such negligence as to justify a verdict of manslaughter .
30 Descartes , René ( 1596–1650 ) A philosopher of such significance as to give rise to a school of thought in his name , Cartesianism .
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