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

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31 Disturbing the Ritual : The adventurers can do this simply by stepping into the circle and attacking the Vampire and his minion , but the circle offers them some protection by the time the adventurers attack : treat Maximilian and Juliane as having 1 AP , all locations , and +10 bonuses to their I scores while within the circle .
32 Aircraft maintenance function would be considered today as having five generations of development , as follows ( see Fig. 5 ) :
33 In his book , MODELS OF REVELATION , Avery Dulles described symbolism as having four properties .
34 We may think of the evaluation as having four foci :
35 Various statistical sources giving figures for the number of receivers show the country as having 120,000 sets .
36 STAMFORD is usually referred to as having fourteen churches in the medieval period , but at one time there was a fifteenth , dedicated to St. Thomas .
37 Changes designed to improve education can therefore be regarded as having two sources : those initiated by decision makers at local or national level ; those initiated by teachers .
38 A map is most easily conceived as having two co-ordinates , like longitude and latitude on customary human maps .
39 In 1892 it was offered for sale , as having two water wheels and two steam engines , driving eight pairs of stones .
40 We may think of consciousness as having two components : sensation and perception on the one hand and willing or agency on the other ; or input and output .
41 This maintenance of a working class Tory vote sufficient to return the party to office can be thought of as having two components : first the reproduction of relatively stable social collectivities having a principle of identification outside the conception of ‘ class ’ which prompted most ‘ working class ’ people to vote Labour , and second a more conjunctural conversion of voters .
42 In table 5.1 , ( h ) is treated as binary , that is as having two variants , [ h ] and [ ? ] .
43 For my purposes here it is convenient to regard Barthes 's work as having two phases ; the first in which he is concerned with semiology , the second in which he is concerned with discourse .
44 It was as if he saw us as having one life between us .
45 So we 're going to do this exercise within this room and we 'll need to rearrange the tables , so I suggest that each group as having one table or two tables , put it in a square to work around .
46 In 1379 , when Richard II levied poll tax to pay for his wars with the French , Skelton was recorded as having 137 people over the age of 15 years .
47 After the Reverend Whickens came the Reverends Gwillam , Price and Jenning , and in 1840 , when the Reverend Lee was in charge , the village is recorded as having 148 inhabitants , and ‘ The living … endowed with the rectorial tithes , with the perpetual curacy of Bartestree united , and valued in the King 's books at £4. 6s. 8d. ; present net income , £284 . ’
48 Contemporary sources described Mithra as having 10,000 ears and eyes , and as riding a gleaming white chariot above the clouds .
49 We will first view organisations as having three layers of management because this traditional view proves useful as a basis for analysis .
50 In terms of research procedure the project was envisaged as having three stages .
51 The development of databases is sometimes perceived as having three generations :
52 A member of the Finance Houses Association put it to us that the development of consumer credit might be seen as having three phases : first , loans granted to buy tangible assets ; secondly , loans for intangibles such as holidays ; and finally , loans simply as loans .
53 Being real is thus seen as one of the defining attributes of God , just as having three sides is one of the defining attributes of a triangle .
54 She has published widely , as well as having three children .
55 At the same time as running two homes , Laura was still combining many roles in the factory .
56 Neither , sometimes could his disciples understand their master , rambling when drunk , as observed one evening by British novelist Kingsley Amis when they shared a college platform in Boston debating new liberalism .
57 A person 's social life is seen as involving two kinds of performances .
58 This pattern was traditionally expounded as involving four kinds of reality : literal historical truth ; allegorical significance in the way in which events in the Old Testament are fulfilled by those in the New and in the life of the Church ; moral teaching ( labelled troplogical interpretation ) ; and fourthly , anagogical understanding relating to ultimate spiritual realities — this is particularly important for mystical works .
59 Where second class post is used , the document is treated as served four days after it was posted ( r 12.10 . ) .
60 Where first class post is used , the document is treated as served two days after it was posted .
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