Example sentences of "as [art] [noun pl] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Not only has it hived-off its drug side into Zeneca but also , unlike most chemical companies , it is coming out of the recession with no cash worries as the rights issue for the Zeneca shares will pay off most of its debt .
2 As the molecules sediment , a layer of pure solvent is left whose refractive index differs from the solution .
3 One of the new cards will be located on the ground floor of what is known as the flats building , occupying space vacated by previous winding machines .
4 Why is the Secretary of State so contemptuous of the evidence about student hardship when it comes from sources such as the citizens advice bureaux and from scores of cases sent to him by hon. Members on both sides of the House ?
5 Nor is Stephen Wall , the Foreign Office man who has been picked to replace Sir Charles Powell as the foreign-affairs adviser at Number Ten .
6 Nitto Albion , an Anglo Japanese Consortium , has been granted planning permission for the golf course , but pressure groups such as the Ramblers Association objected because existing paths would have to be diverted .
7 An attempt by the authorities to raid the casinos in July 1989 had ended with state police and Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) agents being driven off the reservation by a group of heavily-armed pro-casino Mohawks known as the Warriors Society .
8 Instead he will , in best bib and tucker , be performing his last official act as the Masters champion .
9 This can be undertaken by a member of the company 's staff — such as the personnel manager or employee welfare manager — or the company could employ an outside specialist to help .
10 Other powers are given by such acts as the Firearms Act 1968 ( persons , vehicles in any public place can be searched for firearms ) ; Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 ( permits the police to stop and search for controlled drugs anywhere ) ; Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 and various Wildlife Conservation Acts .
11 Eric Nixon did not have a genuine save to make all afternoon as the Rovers rearguard excelled .
12 Having entered the fieldnames you use the command /Data , Query , Criteria to specify the range containing them and the row directly below ( to be used to enter the conditions ) as the Criteria range .
13 This revolution which , without proper management could be as socially devastating as the enclosures movement , offers a real possibility for recreating a rich and diverse countryside — the living countryside our grandparents knew .
14 Most of his work is now done to commission , and deals with world issues such as the Arms Race and famines , subjects which Kennard feels can only be addressed by using ‘ more than a single click of the camera ’ .
15 As the arms race wore on , the average height of trees in the forest canopy went up .
16 Singh proposed that industrial licences be abolished except in certain strategic sectors such as the arms industry , atomic energy and strategic minerals .
17 They operate by what is known as the venturi principle : water from the tap is forced through a restriction in the body of the dispenser which causes suction in the throat of the restriction .
18 Thus even in a situation where Creole is permitted , none may in fact be spoken — or if it is , it may be limited to ritualised tokens such as the tags man , guy and star , which , though they lie within the boundaries of the folk concept " Patois " are best seen as part of the language of black-influenced youth culture .
19 These can be sub-divided into two broad categories : record retention requirements , such as the Companies Act 1985 , ss.221–222 ; and requirements to disclose information to various authorities/persons , which imply the need to maintain records , such as the Data Protection Act 1984 ( see below ) .
20 It was under the protection of the Estates and was also known as the Estates Theatre .
21 As the Investors Chronicle of 18 September pointed out , most building societies do not tell their savers when one of their accounts ceases to be marketed to new investors , even if the existing investor could obtain a much better rate of interest by switching to another account with the same society .
22 Laing converted this try , and two penalty tries awarded as the Instonians scrum got on top .
23 As the minutes edge towards 8.30 she receives signals from all the technical stations .
24 As the particles impact on the substrate being sprayed they normally become flattened as they rapidly cool , creating a laminated microstructure as shown in ( Fig. 4 ) .
25 Publicity accelerated as the Times Beach residents scattered , and government technicians moved in late last year .
26 AFTER eight years as The Times man in the north of England , Peter Davenport has left ‘ The Thunderer ’ to become a partner in the expanding Harrogate public relations , design and contract publishing company Paul Sowerby Associates .
27 Real-life husband and wife Ian Holm and Penelope Wilton star as the parents Pod and Homily , with Rebecca Callard ( daughter of actress Beverley Callard , who plays Liz in Coronation Street ) stars as their daughter Arietty .
28 The MMC ( formally known as The Monopolies Commission ) was established in 1948 .
29 In cases like newspaper delivery , they are most probably undesirable , except perhaps along the lines of occasional forays by bodies such as the Monopolies Commission .
30 ANGUISH : It 's all too much for one dealer yesterday as the futures market is hit with its busiest day involving deals worth £243billion
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