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

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1 ( 2 ) Committees of the whole House , which are as the name suggest .
2 All distances are as the Devon crow flies .
3 All Welsh counties for instance are limited to increasing their budgets of one point seven on point seven five percent over nineteen ninety three , ninety four are as the cities of Cardiff and Swansea and the borough of Newport and it is this cap of one point seven percent as my honourable friend for Cardiff South and Penarth has pointed out , which is at the route of the funding problems of the South Wales police authority area .
4 Whether this has been in Bangladesh or Bradford or East London , the teacher must learn to accept the children as they are as the starting point of her teaching .
5 He 's been as the R E , which is reasonable to be fair .
6 He would come out with lines like , ‘ Let your words to God be as the noise of Esau ! ’
7 And in order to understand it and one 's place in it , one must be as the universe .
8 When we have cares , we are not to look to pagan religious practices and philosophies for respite , but we are to be as the Apostle Peter put it ‘ Casting all your care upon him , for he careth for you . ’
9 But it must be as the result of Labour pressure — and clearly seen as such .
10 As soon as people began to build artificial forms and structures , sacred geometry came into being as the pattern , conscious or unconscious , underlying a particular structure .
11 We all reckon that being as the prize for lowest weight was a year on the Cambridge Diet he fished without any bait at all on the hook .
12 Being as the car 's going on Monday I do n't actually need the gemini er alarm .
13 Out for some time but still popular are Jilly Cooper 's POLO , ( Corgi , £5.99 ) and Jeffrey Archer 's AS THE CROW FLIES ( Coronet , £5.99 ) .
14 I would agree with you that if the if we have gone along and said to people , well er yo , we 've got alternative accommodation for you and they have n't wanted to go then , well I 'm sure that we hope not to give them that er er , alternative accommodation er , and it 's not in our interest at all to er , keep er , places empty , and further more we have n't really got er enough er , alternative places to put er , these er tenants in so I 'm that it 's as the result of the sort of dwellings that er we 've er we now find ourselves with as a result of the er initial buildings in the first place .
15 Both tribes were to be scattered , but Levi 's as the nation 's priesthood .
16 The importance of ISDN is as the foundation for the entire model ; the single , standard interface through which all the rest will be provided : ‘ Our model says that this guy needs one interface ’ , says Corris , then he can decide when making a call that he wants to use certain intelligent aspects of the network , he can say ‘ I need another channel …
17 Although the physical environment is important to individuals and communities in a variety of ways — as prospect and refuge , for example ( Appleton , 1975 ) as well as an aesthetic resource — its main function by far is as the foundation for human survival .
18 The sequence numbering of the met operator is as the description of the DNA fragment in the crystal , where bases 1–8 and 9–16 correspond to consensus met boxes
19 Significantly , as the only girl to have gained access to this den , Audrey 's source of influence is as the provider of food :
20 Her identity in the society is as the daughter of somebody , as the wife of somebody and finally as the mother of somebody .
21 As I switched on the television prior to using is as the computer screen to write this article , a lady was interviewing the country 's strongest man .
22 One way of perceiving this progression is as the struggle of the poet to come to terms with the nature of creativity , drawing on all that he sees in the imagery of lines 12–22 until the attainment of maturity in the ‘ momently ’ of line 24 , when he reaches a state of oneness with his environment and is free to channel its flow into works of art .
23 When we come together for worship it is as the body of Christ , to be the body of Christ and to feed on the body of Christ .
24 ‘ My strength is as the strength of ten , because my heart is pure . ’
25 Although the popular view of Summerson is as the historian of Georgian building ( his Georgian London , first published in 1945 is still in print ) , and although he was a founder member of the Georgian Society , conservation groups failed to enlist his automatic support .
26 Its main use is as the fuel in thermonuclear devices .
27 Probably his greatest claim to fame is as the inventor of microphotography , his earliest successful results , based on the newly introduced wet collodion process , dating from February 1852 .
28 I do n't particularly like the set up as it is as the moment .
29 Soldiers , psychiatrists , and priests might on this basis be classified together as social controllers ; doctors and perhaps teachers should be classified as sustainers : the proper theoretical place for them is as the maintenance engineers of labour power ; playwrights , philosophers , accountants , sociologists , and lawyers must be classified together as conceptive ideologists .
30 Taliesin said almost automatically , ‘ Wine is as the breath of life , Fribble , ’ and raised his own glass in salutation .
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