Example sentences of "as [verb] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And when the programme as exposed by the discoverer is seen to have been falsified by history , what in Marx was bravery becomes in latter-day Marxism mere bravado .
2 If the volume of data will permit , ‘ calling over ’ the information as received by the computer against the earliest written documents can be helpful .
3 Camcorder viewfinders are , in effect , miniature television screens , and they show both the scene as received by the camcorder lens and also the recorded picture when the machine is switched to playback .
4 A benefit will be treated as received in the United Kingdom if , had the benefit been income arising from possessions , s65(6)– ( 9 ) would have deemed the income to have been received in the United Kingdom .
5 ‘ The measure as revised by the committee tried as hard as possible to accommodate the views of those who object to women priests .
6 As foreseen under the peace agreement , officials of the two parties began the first meeting of their Joint Political and Military Commission , together with Soviet , US and Portuguese representatives , in Luanda on June 17 .
7 In suggesting that the idea of higher education is hinged on self-criticism , I am not so much developing a personal concept of higher education , therefore , as drawing to the surface our common ( though largely hidden ) understanding of higher education .
8 The boys of King 's College School ( not King 's college , as listed on the cover ) perform with appropriate gusto in the Lionel Bart numbers , and there are strong contributions from the adult professionals and the National So under John Owen Edwards .
9 I am aware of the extensive experimental research which has focused on ion forms involving Ca++ Na+ etc2 , but what seems to have been missed in this prior research is the appreciation that water forms its own ion form in that it dissociates into hydroxyl and hydronium ions as listed on the table .
10 If you want to return the stolen object to the rightful owner , the curator , dial his number as listed on the Information Booth .
11 Missiles are there , all present and correct as listed by the Pentagon .
12 Antiwhaling could centre around , for example , alternatives to whale products , as listed in the Whale Manual published by Friends of the Earth .
13 He was always prone to grotesque mistakes ( as listed in the note ) BUT he also provided World Class saves regularly , and but for his lapses would probably rank as one of the worlds greats .
14 Standard policies include cover as listed in the table ( above ) and usually extend to include cancellation and delay , missed departure due to failure of public transport or car breakdown .
15 Section 87(4) defines serious injury as including fracture , damage to internal organs , deep cut , impairment of bodily function ; ( b ) any complaint alleging the commission of certain other serious offences as listed in the Police Complaints ( Mandatory Referrals ) Regulations 1985 and including any serious arrestable offence , assault causing actual bodily harm and corruption .
16 Part B , Section 1 but with certain exclusions as listed in the policy .
17 This would seem very close to the ‘ bow-wow ’ theory of linguistic evolution , one of the theories much discussed in Eliot 's youth , which saw language as deriving from the imitation of natural sounds .
18 This was difficult to understand for impassioned artists who saw Surrealism and Abstraction as struggling for the soul of modern art .
19 Afro-Caribbean girls and women , on the other hand , are often represented as crushed under the weight of a triple oppression of class , gender and racism .
20 While we draw breath on the wolf whistling debate as heard on the BBC World Service , apparently Coun Eleanor Young tells us that the offending action is n't even mentioned in Darlington Council 's proposed code of conduct for contractors .
21 Underlying these policy statements , and spelled out clearly in January 1967 in another speech by Crosland , was a portrayal of the distinctive history and character of the technical colleges — an emphasis which suggested both the positive virtues and potential of the polytechnics and the public sector in general , and the uncertainties and limitations involved — as highlighted by the ambiguities of the statement on research .
22 We were , of course , concerned with some of the more lethal forms of amphetamine tablets and the more dangerous LSD , although the latter was manufactured in the UK by highly organised gangs as highlighted by the police Operation Julie , later made into a television documentary .
23 What do you understand the attitude of Jesus to be towards the outcast and sinner as highlighted in the Lucan parables ?
24 The £62 million set aside to cover exceptional costs — as explained at the conference this was necessary to make us more competitive in the marketplace and included costs associated with restructuring our workforce and renewing our infrastructure .
25 It is the soul of man which needs to be dealt with to enable him to spend eternity with Christ , clothed in a new incorruptible body as explained by the Apostle Paul in 1st Corinthians 15 verses 35–58 .
26 As explained in the text these events are part of a pattern of distinctive changes in the temperature of the sea surface and pressure in the southern hemisphere .
27 Practice at home , preferably in your back garden or on a patch of waste grass nearby your house , until you can tune in and use your detector as explained in the operating instructions .
28 As explained in the introduction , the diagnostic groups , age groups , calendar periods , and areas to be analysed were agreed in advance of the analyses being carried out .
29 As explained in the introduction , our method of demonstrating the power of our laws will be the discovery of a normal form for finite programs .
30 As explained in the FTA 's International Digest ( Comment , 9/86 ) :
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