Example sentences of "as a [noun] [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He joined the company in May and is presently making arrangements to move his family from Durham where he worked as a Management Services Executive with Ramar , manufacturers of apparel textiles . |
2 | Party leaders aim to lift sagging morale by attacking Labour 's successful conference week as a public relations exercise masterminded by Peter Mandelson , the party 's director of campaigns and communications . |
3 | As a public relations exercise the festival is clearly a success and is now an official part of the civic calendar . |
4 | Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan looked upon the tournament as a public relations exercise rather than a moneymaking venture . |
5 | The applications programming interface is available now as a Software Developers Kit at $200 , and Novell DOS 7 will include several Protected Mode Services client components including disk cache and compression drivers , a peer-to-peer server , and CD-ROM extensions . |
6 | These libraries , large and small , are organised on the assumption that people come to them as a knowledge materials distribution centre , knowing what they want . |
7 | She had been working in Poole as a trading standards officer and has moved to London to earn more money to pay for the venture . |
8 | I enclose leaflets on the Trading Standards Service and A Career As A Trading Standards Officer for your perusal . |
9 | Thank you for your recent enquiry regarding a career as a Trading Standards Officer within this Department . |
10 | I enclose leaflets on the ‘ Trading Standards Service ’ and ‘ A Career As A Trading Standards Officer ’ for your perusal . |
11 | The avalanche of applications for the £8,500-a-year post as a customer services assistant poured in to the Seeboard electrical company at Hove , East Sussex . |
12 | Commonly written as a k brackets C A channel . |
13 | Although having worked as a contract systems analyst for ICI , Matthew believes that a small company can operate much more efficiently than a large one . |
14 | The grass margins are trimmed neat as a Home Counties lawn and there are single-storey farmsteads with shuttered balconies all perched on stilts to suit the climate . |
15 | As a Life Guards officer , Major Hewitt earns around £32,000 a year — leaving a mystery over how he pays for his expensive life style . |
16 | Transfer from special school to integrated provision as a pupil gains mastery of specialised skills or transfer from integrated provision to special provision for specific reasons should be neither surprising nor impossible . |
17 | The interface could be classified as a Data Communications Equipment ( DCE ) and is thus similar to a serial printer in operation . |
18 | There also lay embedded in the system the inequality of paying not for the job but for the qualifications : degrees received a year 's extra increment and as a result earnings differentials rose . |
19 | It had served as a community arts centre which ended in a dreadful financial muddle , with an unsavoury reputation among the town 's staider citizens , and a very popular bar which managed to lose money . |
20 | The tree is also supposed to represent the growing maiden acquiring womanly sense or wisdom , and Ndembu sometimes say that she ‘ drinks sense as a baby drinks milk ’ . |
21 | When even the milkmen and the postmen are not on the streets , he sets off for his daily three hour run , then swims for an hour before finally starting his day 's work as a leather goods salesman . |
22 | E-mail as a business communications network |
23 | Ed Zschau , chief executive of IBM Corp 's AdStar subsidiary , says the company plans to become known as a consumer products company as well as the leader in commercial storage products , and would pursue all of the market opportunities in which it could offer unique products ; he says AdStar aims to become the lowest cost producer in the industry , taking advantage of its technology , scale and commitment to quality ; speaking at the product launch in San Jose , he said that AdStar would also become known , more than it is today , as a software company ; it expects to have personal computer-oriented products in the retail market before the end of the year . |
24 | ‘ Now you go to the same playgrounds and schools where people called me a fag for being an actor and everybody as a Screen Actors Guild card falling out of their pocket . |
25 | FOUR hundred riot police firing tear-gas stormed into one of Hong Kong 's detention centres holding Vietnamese boat people after meeting resistance to what was officially described as a routine weapons search . |
26 | She also has a genuine chance of succeeding Troke as a Commonwealth Games gold medallist , and may also make a challenge in Moscow in April for the European title , which Troke has won twice . |
27 | The tournament , which starts on December 28 , is run concurrently with the Under-21 Territorial Championships , an event that has rather more significance as an England trials showcase . |
28 | The tournament , which starts on December 28 , is run concurrently with the Under-21 Territorial Championships , an event that has rather more significance as an England trials showcase . |
29 | Egypt would receive $400,000,000 immediately as an emergency commodities loan to purchase food and medicines . |
30 | Toby tried to see Onyx as an Eton games master 's wife . |