Example sentences of "them as [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Every officer must have noticed the figurines , yet no-one had considered them as a possible murder weapon . |
2 | Who should we not embrace them as a general strategy for legislation whenever the community is divided over some issue of principle ? |
3 | Did you intend them as a short-term loan , retrievable when your contract with Sarella was over , or was it more in the line of outright theft ? |
4 | The size of the brood was only six fish but as these were my first Cardinal Tetras I treated them as a normal spawning , with partial weekly water changes . |
5 | Take them as a sea-level baseline . |
6 | Even if you do like meat , poultry and fish and wish to keep them as a regular part of your diet , it would be wise to cut down appreciably on animal protein and up your vegetable quotient . |
7 | Outside the field of fiction ( and possibly , biography ) , coverage is not wide enough for librarians to use them as a regular source of selection information . |
8 | They can also be damaged by large bristleworms , and some molluscs , particularly nudibranchs , view them as a good meal . |
9 | Now we collect all terms involving unc and write them as a perfect square , and so on , so that ultimately we can write the form as unc where in fact unc and unc while y is related to x by the triangular substitution ( see ( 20 ) ) unc and |
10 | Beneath the oral history lies a sad text of spies , betrayers , official reprisal and oppression , and heartrending devotion : ‘ Old Mrs Macdonald , after her guest had left the house , took the sheets in which he had lain , folded them carefully , and charged her daughter that they should be kept unwashed , and that , when she died , her body should be wrapped in them as a winding sheet . |
11 | You could use them as a decorative device on invitations , or as part of the design on your personal writing paper . |
12 | Eileen O'Brien , IDC 's director of terminal services , says the surge in PC X server sales was n't forecast to happen until 1994 , attributing the rise to people who use X technology buying PCs and running X server software on them as a cheap alternative to X terminals and the improving quality of the software . |
13 | The Bermuda discussions were brought before the British Cabinet on 4 February ; Lord Winster said that the talks were only preliminary , but the Americans were treating them as a final agreement . |
14 | The accounts submitted to the Revenue included these costs as a deduction and our computations claimed them as a legitimate expense . |
15 | They decided to employ a similar philosophy to German Bands like Can and Faust , refusing to use them as a mere influence , more an entire concept . |
16 | But Branson , 42 , does not want the simulators sitting idle and sees them as a new money-spinner . |
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 | He was not in control of security and Ho Chi Minh ( as we may now begin to call him ) was suspected by them as a Japanese spy . |
19 | When two sentences are placed together in sequence by a writer who does not want us to consider them as a continuous text , their separateness or disconnectedness must be positively indicated . |
20 | If noises are separated by very short intervals we hear them as a continuous sound . |
21 | After his accession Richard parted with all his East Anglian estates to Howard , an indication that he regarded them as a peripheral part of his power base . |
22 | After his accession Richard parted with all his East Anglian estates to Howard , an indication that he regarded them as a peripheral part of his power base . |
23 | By fifty percent , but I certainly would n't be I certainly would n't be referring to them as a peripheral area . |
24 | I certainly would n't refer to them as a peripheral area , that was |
25 | In this sense , it is best to see them as a modern phenomenon and as part of a Bowing movement to find significance and variety in the landscape . |
26 | Many advice workers are unaware that they have had a democratic part in the policy decisions that have adopted these training requirements and some even see these demands on them as a personal affront . |
27 | Thus regions may make a case for transport links with the Tunnel on the grounds that current levels of business demand it , but may not request them as a necessary precondition to the creation of that demand . |
28 | On the contrary , the light rail systems found in experimental services throughout much of this century , but maturing only recently with the use of modern technology , could have a very bright future if Governments come to regard them as a necessary investment to meet an increasing transport need . |
29 | Many of them so often quite rightly describe what has happened to them as a deep wound resulting from the blow they have received . |
30 | There is a difference between marrying someone while not loving them and marrying them in order to use them as a private bank . ’ |