Example sentences of "have [verb] as [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Good luck to , operations trainee , who has joined as operations assistant . |
2 | It was announced that Mrs Ann Lucas has resigned as Minutes Secretary since her new job makes it difficult for her to travel from Aberystwyth for committee meetings . |
3 | has retired as Sports & Physical Recreation Adviser to the Disabled Living Foundation . |
4 | The company should then use the segments that it has defined as targets against which products may be positioned . |
5 | There would be a major shift in resources to infra-structure-related companies , particularly in the three areas Clinton has identified as priorities : transportation , communications and environmental systems . |
6 | The White Paper ( see p2 for detailed news coverage ) addresses a number of the structural issues which AEA has identified as barriers to innovation in the UK . |
7 | It would have been much more fun , do n't you think , if they 'd dressed as housewives . |
8 | Is not it hard that all those measures have been placed on students at a time when they find it particularly difficult to get vacation jobs or part-time jobs in term time and when those who graduate find it increasingly difficult to get jobs to pay off the overdrafts that they have had to incur as students ? |
9 | It extends , it seems , to a claim for compensation in respect of all the loss which the plaintiffs say that they have suffered as a result of the transaction concerning C.M.C. and the bakery , including the amounts which the plaintiffs have had to pay as guarantors and compensation for loss of earnings , loss of reputation and mental anguish . |
10 | The society has therefore revised its definition of slavery to include large numbers of people whom William Wilberforce would not have regarded as slaves : bonded labourers , exploited women and children , blacks in South Africa . |
11 | For ‘ prodigies ’ ( ‘ Mr Binyon 's young prodigies ’ ) surely we ought to read ‘ protégés ’ ; and then it becomes possible to wonder whether the jocularity about bulldogs does n't mark a wistful or resentful sense that Binyon and Sturge Moore ( ‘ old Neptune ’ ) might have done more with their respective protégés than merely set them to sniff and snarl at each other 's heels ; to question whether the two senior writers could not have established themselves — at least for some purposes — as masters of ateliers in which the two young hopefuls might have enrolled as apprentices . |
12 | Using a democratic structure of rotating the roles of therapist and patient , it encourages people to express previous hurts in ways they might have done as children if that had been allowed . |
13 | The Greens may have acted as catalysts in the green revolution , and their success in the Euro-election undoubtedly awoke the mainstream parties to the extent of the stirrings in the electoral loam , but they no more held a patent on green ideas than feminists did on equal rights for women . |
14 | Those appointed to the senior status of High Court judge will have acted as Recorders and will often have sat as Deputy High Court judges , having been invited to do so from time to time . |
15 | But they might have remained as also-rans if the rhynchosaurs had not already been driven into extinction |
16 | First , there are things which might or would have happened as consequences of some other action which he might have done instead . |
17 | Those who did n't are responding by pointing out that some of those who did ought to have stood as candidates if they wanted a real revolt . |
18 | Trade sanctions had to remain as promoters of environmental protection , he argued . |
19 | Because everything took a long time to complete , I started to savour occupations which in the past I had regarded as chores to be endured . |
20 | Those anti the showing declined to give their names and said they had come as individuals . |
21 | Adam and Rufus had met as members of the same squash club . |
22 | The couple had met as teenagers at an evening class in 1949 , at Penge . |
23 | They were sitting as they had done as children years ago , Elaine with her legs tucked under her , Charles with his arms round his knees . |
24 | What was inescapable , however , was the impact that Griffith 's films had made as films . |
25 | A reorganization of the Land Cabinet in Saxony-Anhalt took place on Aug. 16 , following the resignation of the Free Democrat deputy Minister President Gerd Brunner on Aug. 9 and of the Agriculture Minister four days later , over accusations that they had acted as agents for the former East German Ministry of State Security — the " Stasi " . |
26 | It was becoming apparent that some of the companies which had acted as intermediaries in the sale of the land to Equidesa were also under investigation in connection with a fraud involving the sale of value added tax ( IVA-impuesto de valor agregado ) invoices . |
27 | Galileo 's adversaries insisted that the patches that Galileo had interpreted as moons of Jupiter were aberrations attributable to the functioning of the telescope . |
28 | It was therefore to be demolished , together with the two adjoining houses , which Croydon Corporation had used as offices . |
29 | There were about half a dozen porcelain dolls sitting among them , the kind with which his sisters had played as children . |
30 | ( Who ever heard of a mother falling so ill she could not take care of her household , whereas everywhere there were men drunk , mad , gaoled , old , worn out-who had become as children again to their wives ? ) |