Example sentences of "as a [noun pl] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | This is sometimes known as a personnel specification and is an essential part of pre-interview preparation . |
2 | It was built in 1829–30 , but already by 1844 had been relegated to use as a goods station as railway development speeded ahead . |
3 | Lorna has been active as a tenants leader and was elected by tenants to represent them on Haringey Council 's Housing Committee . |
4 | ‘ Jones was at the club as a YTS player when I arrived . |
5 | But co-operation over matters such as a futures rulebook and joint compliance have indicated the economies of scale possible in combining with the TSA 's 1,000 members . |
6 | In themselves they 're historic , but it was Ponting 's expertise as a stills cameraman that has given the world a stunning pictorial account of a legendary expedition . |
7 | The hotel is run as a sports club and offers a vast selection of sporting activities ( 1 June to 30 Sept ) included in the price . |
8 | He mixed her a dry martini from a collection of decanters on a silver tray — nothing so arriviste as a drinks cupboard or private bar — set on a small table . |
9 | He started his carrier as a lyrics writer and then went on to the Daily Telegraph . |
10 | Instead he positions it as a developers box and claims that demand is strong . |
11 | Instead he positions it as a developers box and claims that demand is strong . |
12 | Now expected late next month , the pen-driven handheld computer is said to be able to organise data such as an appointments diary and can communicate with other machines by dialling phone numbers and sending facsimile messages . |