Example sentences of "to [noun sg] as a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This seems to coincide with the experience of love he calls " inseparabel " when : and the solitary is urged to prayer as a focus for the love : The second stage he labels contemplation which is " a wonderful joy of Goddes luf , whilk joy es lovyng of God , may noght be talde " ( 118.46 – 7 ) .
2 The following equations need to be estimated : , where P is the market price ( 310p ) , EX is the exercise or subscription price ( 255p ) , rf is the risk-free rate of interest ( 0.12 per cent ) , is the standard deviation of the security which in the case of Polly Peck is ( O.59 ) , t is the time to expiry as a fraction of a year ( 21/365=0.058 ) , C is the estimated value of the call which in this case is the value of a complete right , and e is the natural logarithm base ( 2.7183 ) .
3 The question then arises whether it is right to attribute to Parliament as a whole the same intention as that repeatedly voiced by the Financial Secretary .
4 Admissible statements must also be clear in the sense that the legislative intention which they express must also be attributable ‘ to Parliament as a whole ’ .
5 In a simple conditioning procedure the value of V will grow from trial to trial as a result of CS-US pairings and in consequence the value of a will fall .
6 Dulé survived , however , to be brought to trial as a ringleader , to be an example to others .
7 Each of these aspects has its place as a foundation for faith , though the church 's part is not so much essential to faith as an expression of faith .
8 As such , tax diversion was not entitled to protection as a manifestation nf a philosophical belief in practice in the way that other acts , more intimately linked to the belief ( for example , acts of worship ) would be .
9 Sorauf argues that fundamental changes in American society and politics rather than money made candidates and interest groups chief actors in the campaign finance they own turned to money as a result of their enhanced power .
10 Flight timings and Carriers in the brochure are subject to change as a result of airline procedures please check final details on your tickets .
11 Although there are many points of divergence between " Creole " and " English " , there are also sufficient similarities for many people , linguists and native speakers among them , to refer to Creole as a variety of English .
12 " Though Greek ought to he preferred to Latin as an instrument of education .
13 Dogan issued a statement on June 6 denying this allegation and reiterating the MRF 's right to function as a party .
14 North Shields and Cramlington contain an interesting set of sub-localities in which almost all the issues relating to residence in relation to base as an aspect of social differentiation can be investigated .
15 The Ferranti family 's demands came to light as a result of an approach by representatives of Hill Samuel and Murray Johnstone , who are canvassing support among shareholders for a plan to make Ferranti hive off its core UK defence interests and merge them with the defence activities of Thorn EMI .
16 Parts of the contents of the manual only came to light as a result of criminal trials following an incident at Orgreave during the strike , at which some of the techniques were implemented for the first time .
17 Nomadism is not the only unusual farming practice to have come to light as a result of the team 's research in the rainforests of South-east Asia .
18 Whether the ‘ pollution ’ comes to light as a result of proactive or reactive enforcement , however , the field man must decide at an early stage whether what he is observing constitutes a ‘ pollution ’ or not .
19 Routh v Jones was followed by Romer J in Jenkins v Reid [ 1948 ] 1 All ER 471 in which a restraint on a medical assistant to an ordinary country general medical practice was struck down because , as it prevented practice as " a physician , surgeon or apothecary " , the plaintiff would be unable to practice as a consultant in the geographical area covered by the restraint .
20 What is instructive in terms of the psychology of science is the willingness with which Kammerer 's detractors were prepared to resort to fraud as an explanation for facts that had been misinterpreted as support for a counter-theory , facts which , at that point , their own theory was insufficiently well developed to account for .
21 And those that do , grow up in a sub-culture that is a disgrace to England ; unable to read or write , born to crime as a way of life , most of them have never even seen the inside of a church .
22 He had then sought to usurp him by demanding an EC inquiry into French 's affairs and by getting himself , though contrary to Rule as a non-sailor , elected as Delegate to the 1911 Annual General Meeting with a demand that he should be made Glasgow secretary in French 's place , only breaking away when he was not permitted to attend .
23 Equally importantly , it would be wasteful to industry as a whole if questions of economy and efficiency were not identified in the course of audit work .
24 Speaking at the report 's launch , Committee Chairman Sir John Cullen said : ‘ These are messages which apply not only to the nuclear industry but to industry as a whole .
25 For example , supporting a sector of national industry may increase the costs of the goods or services provided to industry as a whole ; or the use of state enterprises to control inflation may increase the state 's fiscal problems because of the need for higher subsidies .
26 This mini-album , a work-in-progress affair , shows that only Black Radical Mk II comes to mind as a UK rapper that 's as articulate with his rage .
27 ‘ The aim of soil geography is to record and explain the development and distribution of soils on the earth 's surface It is a branch of learning which lies between soil science and geography and is of particular importance to both subjects … soil studies are one means of integrating large parts of physical geography in a way which is of immediate relevance to mankind and in this way gives coherence to geography as a whole . ’
28 Subsequently applied to geography as a whole , Bennett and Chorley ( 1978 ) produced a text which attempted to explore firstly the extent to which systems theory provided an interdisciplinary focus for environmental matters and to what extent systems technology provides an adequate vehicle ; and secondly to ascertain the manner in which systems approaches aid in the development of an integrated theory relating social and economic theory to physical and biological theory .
29 An additional approach to geography as a whole using a systems framework has been advocated by Wilson ( 1981 ) .
30 More and more Retailers are turning to Switch as a way of cutting down queues and offering customers a more convenient way to pay .
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