Example sentences of "as a [adj] [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As a keen watersports enthusiast I was greatly alarmed to read in your news pages about the high quantities of toxic algae currently present in many of our inland waterways . |
2 | Muradov said that the council should be seen as a traditional Turkmen institution . |
3 | Alter the war , The Miami Herald invested heavily in the system , at one point transmitting five editions daily , but the advent of television soon made the concept redundant and fax reverted , once and for all , to its previous role as a utilitarian communications medium . |
4 | This lead to the company 's present role as a protective coatings supplier , concentrating on high quality , high margin profits for the European market . |
5 | A Spanish operation will start as a one-branch savings outlet in Madrid , offering mortgages only when the local managers are satisfied that they understand their market . |
6 | Even Mickey Rourke , after an abysmal run of roles , makes a respectable ‘ comeback ’ as a charismatic arms dealer . |
7 | From there he went to Central TV 's news room in Nottingham as a current affairs producer then on to Granada as the editor of This Morning . |
8 | It is therefore a good ideas to make copies from fairly early on of all language and anthropological materials , and to keep them in other places , such as a technical studies department or headquarters office . |
9 | He added : ‘ These steps included maligning your dead wife as a criminal drugs dealer . ’ |
10 | He added : ‘ These steps included maligning your dead wife as a criminal drugs dealer . |
11 | The earliest excavations , however , in 1948–9 at Ivel House , supplemented by observation of local service trenches , revealed surprisingly complex occupation including buildings with opus signinum and mosaic floors , at much the same time as Stevens argued for its status as a late civitas centre . |
12 | Beginning in the 50s , we became active in a pre-civil rights movement and were later known as a civil rights school . |
13 | Marshall had been appointed to the Supreme Court in 1967 after a successful career as a civil rights lawyer , legal director of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People ( NAACP ) and an Appeals Court judge . |
14 | It 's a constant threat of danger and after debrief which takes place in the police station , erm relaxation is necessary erm , we have the availability of er stress counselling as well and a period of about two hours normally elapses before the officers is er reasonably able to er function as a normal police officer again and because of this er it has been decided that the officer 's duties for that day er will be terminated . |
15 | Dustin starts by playing Timothy Mouse to Voight 's Dumbo , although his voice seems to be dubbed by Mel Blanc , first as Daffy Duck ( whom he resembles somewhat with his beak and slicked-down black hair ) , then as a consumptive Bugs Bunny . |
16 | The movie , scheduled for release later this year , stars tough guy Sanjay Dutt as a martial arts expert out for revenge . |
17 | Brian Rowe has relinquished his role as Eastern Counties Field Officer so that he can concentrate on developing the Salt Cellar as a joint churches enterprise in Sudbury . |
18 | For those who get involved with up-front lathe work , how about a smock as a New Years gift ? |
19 | as a rural police officer to finance his art |
20 | He had known this district all his life , had come back to it as a young police detective for his first major case , and its vitality and capacity for change amazed him . |
21 | So the flexibility of the model makes it the easiest to apply , but the assumption that Nottingham has grown as a Multiple nuclei model may be incorrect . |
22 | I 'm not a great rhythm player , I do n't look at myself as a great chops dude and arranging is definitely not my forte . |
23 | As a public relations consultant it is assumed you can write and speak with skill and authority . |
24 | Education as a public relations activity |
25 | The tour has been portrayed as a public relations disaster in many newspapers , with the emphasis placed on the apparent failure of the Prince and Princess to acknowledge each other 's presence in public . |
26 | For $27,000 ( £16,800 ) , the San Francisco vanity publisher The Sharper Image offers 225-page hardbound corporate histories in limited editions of 100 , for use ‘ as a public relations tool ’ . |
27 | As a public relations executive you may be involved in work during industrial disputes , the moving or opening of a client factory , large scale redundancies , or other employment changes to your client 's company . |
28 | The meeting with Mr Terreblanche — ‘ ET ’ as he is popularly known — is seen more as a public relations gesture than a meaningful initiative . |
29 | FACED with what can best be described as a public relations crisis , the Association of British Insurers ' vigorous over-reaction to Thursday 's conclusion by the Office of Fair Trading that key rules governing the sale of life products are anti-competitive is , to put it mildly , stupid . |
30 | This raises the possibility of an administrative role for Kenchester , perhaps initially as a pagus centre , and then later as a full civitas centre . |