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

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1 To ensure that Members of Parliament and Parliament as a whole can carry out their functions effectively , they have certain privileges to safeguard them from outside interference .
2 In consequence , the convention of collective responsibility ( so central to the liberal constitution ) becomes drained of much of its significance and Parliament as a whole is reduced to a dignified rubber stamp of the " efficient " Cabinet and Prime Minister .
3 The absence of the category of consciousness inevitably plays down the role of individual subjects and thus of individual agency and resistance as a result of specific acts of will .
4 Richard Long : Mountains and Waters which comprises photographs , text works and maps as a record of his ‘ walks ’ and siteworks from 1974 to 1992 ( $35 ) .
5 More important , however , than changing the relation between the labouring class and literature as a commodity , the success of Stephen Duck altered by degree the conditions of public discourse .
6 Parliamentary discussions are not meant to reveal a general will which already exists and then to enshrine it in law , but instead to reflect the conflicts within society and to constitute opinion and judgement as a result of proposal and counterproposal , on information and the asking of questions .
7 We conclude that the transposed left hemicolon retains its normal motility patterns albeit with some minor modifications , in keeping with its new location and function as a neo-oesophagus .
8 In the First Dynasty these two deities assumed human form , Min , as an ithyphallic figure and Neith as a woman with her weapons .
9 William Hutton was one of the few who worked in both factory and cottage as a child , for he was first employed in a silk mill in Derby before becoming apprenticed to his framework knitter uncle .
10 In the spring a story appeared in The Observer under the headline ‘ Power-drill rock climbers accused of vandalism ’ , of how a minority were threatening the relationship between landowners and climbers as a whole .
11 Her own power and presence as a speaker was perhaps her greatest asset in converting audiences .
12 Peter defies Mrs Rabbit 's authority and experience as a mother by disobedience ( in The tale of Peter Rabbit ) .
13 All it had done was grant her professional membership ‘ on the same basis as everybody else — i.e. , specifically on her qualifications and experience as a chemist ’ !
14 A media specialist , for instance , may well be a teacher who has through additional training and experience gained an extra competency ; a person with full professional qualifications and experience as a librarian may also ( as we saw ) be a recognized teacher , or have a diploma in educational technology .
15 The plaintiffs claim that they suffered loss and damage as a result of the defendants breach of contract er my Lord erm essentially having completed on this purchase they then tried er to run the business financially and in accordance with the terms of the lease , erm but it 's all been the plaintiff 's evidence that right from the start erm he was well prepared that there was insufficient working capital and insufficient funds er to run this business properly and efficiently and indeed shortly after purchasing it advice was sought about er re-sale and er if your Lordship looks at page eighty eight of the pleadings bundle which twenty one the plaintiff 's case on page eighty eight , the top of the page my Lord .
16 Part of the building is now used as a mosque and part as a museum .
17 Stoddard Templeton was among them as a major manufacturer , impressively displaying the exhibition logo part woven as a carpet and part as a print out from the design studio computer .
18 However , within the village , there were signs of commercial agriculture developing among some of the larger peasant families changing contracts with tenants and labourers as a result .
19 WAY THEY WERE : Arnold , Mona and Soraya as a toddler
20 Happily interweaves the life of the artist ( a separate essay on ‘ Boudin 's Modernity ’ by John House ) with fascinating detail on the fashion for bathing resorts in the late nineteenth century and the development of towns such as Trouville , le Havre and Dieppe as a consequence .
21 For instance erm the erm ruminations of the ex-patriots towards their homelands , towards their families , had contributed a lot erm for some countries towards their J and P as a percentage for their J and P .
22 Elicitation procedures rely upon present perceptions and judgments as a starting point and encourage the kinds of reconsideration that lead to a wider realization of experience .
23 ‘ The fact that you remove saturated fat from your diet is profoundly important , ’ says Professor James , ‘ and you get an additional 10 per cent fall in cholesterol levels if you happen to eat more fruit and vegetables as a way of removing saturated fat from the diet .
24 Indeed , several employ the recently established body of appraisal and synthesis contained in Oliver Neighbour 's Keyboard and consort music of William Byrd and Joseph Kerman 's Masses and motets as a launch-pad from which to commence the process of establishing the next generation of new observations .
25 Between 1927–30 , in the quickening of the slow pace of social change , the WEA rural scheme in Bedfordshire through Shearman 's tact , diplomacy , energy and skills as a teacher committed to the role of the WEA in adult education clearly established the credibility and importance of the resident tutor model .
26 Similarly , Marx 's theory by which he explained in part the historical formation of concepts , ideas , values , and institutions as a result of the legitimation of exploitation , ( that is , ideology ) , was inapplicable to societies without exploitation .
27 That is , we use its more elementary concepts and notations as a language in which to express , succinctly , our algebraic notions . )
28 The four principal victors of 1945 retain responsibility for ‘ Berlin and Germany as a whole ’ .
29 In order that unified Germany could enjoy full sovereignty from Oct. 3 the four allies signed a document in New York on Oct. 1 suspending their " rights and responsibilities with regard to Berlin and Germany as a whole with effect from the time of unification of Germany until the coming into force of the treaty " .
30 recognizing that … the rights and responsibilities of the Four Powers relating to Berlin and Germany as a whole lose their function … have agreed as follows :
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