Example sentences of "know as a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Professor Davis noted that the industries which expanded before 1780 did not transform themselves in the dramatic way we have come to know as an industrial revolution .
2 okay , I ju as I say i do n't want to promise you something that that I know I 'm not going to be able to achieve in these two days because that 's not yep certainly if you want to talk about that you know as a separate thing outside the time then then we 'll be able to help you do that , okay ?
3 You know as a big word ‘ Ocean ’ it looked fantastic .
4 How does it make you feel , you know as a social worker , erm when whatever you in whatever you do , every you do , no matter how effective you are , that you 're That when you leave those people , they 're in they 're basically in that same situation and equally v and still vulnerable .
5 ‘ I know as a public figure I am likely to be lampooned .
6 ‘ An hour ago , a man we know as a Parisian gangster was killed by one of our sentries .
7 Erm but I , you know if you said I think you see , I think what Colin 's raising is a very interesting and important issue and I I naturally you know as a senior manager I 'm concerned about it .
8 You fully know as an old pressman the difficulty of dealing with a big speech late at night …
9 Imaginative writers know as an important item in their craft , that the way to convey emotion with most lucidity and particularity is to choose the apt words , not for the emotion itself , but for the image or scene which activates it .
10 A set of chemical identical entities is known as a chemical skies .
11 The Shepherd Gallery has discovered a terracotta self-portrait bust by the great turn-of-the century actress Sarah Bernhardt , who is less well known as a talented sculptress .
12 At temperatures above 374° C and pressures above 218 atmospheres , water becomes what is known as a supercritical fluid , with some of the characteristics of both a liquid and gas , and is able to dissolve almost anything .
13 The Shah was not known as a great listener — not as least to Iranians .
14 This series of moves forward along the hole is what is known as a multiple dig , but some people prefer to dig a trench all the way along the burrow until the ferret is reached .
15 Yet , on April 28 , one of Lord Arran 's senior advisers published an article which started by saying that ‘ Northern Ireland ’ is well known as a successful food producing region with innovative manufacturers and efficient farmers . ’
16 Erm within the limits of his repertoire he 'll shift his accent down towards that that of the workers erm shows them cooperation and that 's known as a downward convergence .
17 The Cotswolds MP was known as a political firebrand , and often got himself into trouble by speaking his mind .
18 A solicitors ' incorporated practice allowed under the Rules will be known as a recognised body .
19 Michael is what used to be known as a righteous dope fiend .
20 The training process is supported by a work tool known as a Personal Development Manager .
21 Thereafter he became better known as a forensic scientist achieving such professional distinctions as presidency of the Medico-Legal Society and of the Forensic Science Society ( of which Grant was a founder member and secretary ) .
22 The Dowsons ' place was known as a good meat shop .
23 He had been married to my mother for fifteen years and had been called a bad husband , whereas she had been what is known as a good wife .
24 Er , if you get known as a good supply teacher you 'll get the work to begin with , you might only get an odd day .
25 it was er now it was , now at the start of the new town er present East Kilbride a new town , it was known as a new town and it was just starting to build up .
26 The set-up with the smaller hook is completely free of lead , which is known as a free-line rig .
27 The prescribed notification form A/B ( other than in the air and maritime transport sectors ) requests the Commission either to declare that the agreement does not fall within Article 85(1) , which is known as a negative clearance , or to grant an exemption pursuant to Article 85(3) .
28 We became known at that time as a labour school and still later , we were known as a farmer-labour school .
29 A provides a context for B but B serves to provide context for A. These are known as local features , and that 's known as a global feature .
30 The suggested settlement , known as a multi-function polis ( MFP ) , was sponsored by Japan and involved more than 100 Japanese companies .
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