Example sentences of "is [vb pp] as [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | No indication of what the final result will look like is given as these codes are added , nor is there a preview capability . |
2 | The dead girl links The Two April Mornings to the ‘ Lucy ’ poems , and since Emma is used as another name for Dorothy Wordsworth in yet another group of poems , it has been suggested that the Lucy/Matthew cycle is connected with a sublimated brother-sister relationship . |
3 | In this context the portentous dream is used as another example of the superstition of antiquity , rather than a statement of current belief . |
4 | The throat is classed as that area running down the front of the neck and bounded vertically by the angles of the lower jaw . |
5 | By section 72(5) a ‘ related offence ’ is defined as any offence committed in the course of infringement or passing off or any offence committed in connection with any infringement or passing off , being an offence involving fraud or dishonesty . |
6 | A free radical is defined as any species capable of independent existence that contains one or more unpaired electrons , an unpaired electron being defined as one that is alone in an orbita . |
7 | Charge is defined as any form of security interest not arising by operation of law and property is defined as including future property . |
8 | The claim is that working memory is cleared as each clause is completed , and the results of initial processing are recoded for storage in long-term memory , with the effect that syntactic information is lost . |
9 | Moreover , the effect is perpetuated as each birth cohort advances up the age scale , especially if its mortality rate is greater or less than that of previous cohorts . |