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

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1 We then put together a package of care within the resources that are available within the community to meet their individual needs and this will be changing as the sufferer 's condition deteriorates .
2 He is aided in this by good actors like Angela Punch McGregor as the girl 's mother and Bruno Lawrence ( so good in New Zealand 's in Smash Palace ) as the boy 's sea-faring mentor .
3 Scarves , bobble hats and sweaters are all being sold in the Charity 's Appeal Unit , which tours round the country and proceeds are boosting resources , such as the Charity 's three rescue centres , to help neglected and ill-treated horses , ponies and donkeys .
4 Their task was to maximize output and hand over the requisite tribute to local officials who acted as the daimyo 's intermediaries .
5 Transport does well because of investment in public transport as the plan 's measures to persuade people to leave their cars at home take effect .
6 Murdock worked at Soho for a short time and then in about 1779 he was sent to Cornwall as the firm 's chief mechanic and agent in all technical matters .
7 The work must be done to a high standard as the Firm 's fee may depend on the asking price being achieved .
8 But this difficulty was quickly and neatly overcome : the man who hired the car — a man , yes ! — gave the telephone number of The Randolph , and as the firm 's representative was dialling the number he casually mentioned that the Deputy Manageress of The Randolph could be immediately contacted on a certain extension .
9 The ratio may be simply expressed as a percentage or fraction of the firm 's profits or as " income points " ; it may involve preferential salaries ; it may vary as the firm 's profits fall within certain predetermined bands ; it may be subject to reduction if specified targets are missed ; it may contain a discretionary element to be awarded by way of performance bonuses .
10 The SFA requirements relating to notifications , consents or instructions to or from indirect customers who are treated as the firm 's customers ( see page 25 above ) , and customer agreements with them , can be discharged by reference to the intermediary ; this , however , does not apply where the intermediary acts for only one indirect customer .
11 If the intermediary 's client is to be treated as the firm 's customer and a two-way customer agreement is required for him , it can be entered into with the intermediary ( if there is more than one indirect customer ) , and can cover all the clients for whom he acts .
12 Following the resignation of Ernst Pedro Casseus as president of the Chamber of Deputies ( lower house of parliament ) after disagreements over his decision to suspend the session , Duly Brutus was unanimously elected as the chamber 's new president on Aug. 20 .
13 It is easy to start daydreaming , looking out of the window , or concentrating on other things such as the speaker 's facial expressions or clothes .
14 Obviously , the exact direction will depend on clues such as the speaker 's facial expression or tone of voice .
15 In 1850 he was posted to the Ordnance Survey in Southampton ; from 1851 to 1854 he was in Canada , returning in 1854 to serve under ( Sir ) Henry James [ q.v. ] as the Survey 's chief mathematical and scientific adviser .
16 One can only hope that we , as the panda 's worst enemy , can somehow right our wrongs and have finally learnt how much we have to lose .
17 The 22-year-old from Sheffield signed up as the sport 's first big-money professional with a one-year contract worth £8,300 a month from the newly-launched Professional Pool Federation .
18 It was however during his years as The Guardian 's cricket correspondent in the mid-1980s that he was crowned Granada 's Sports Writer of the Year .
19 THE Darlington and Stockton Times is a weekly newspaper within this company 's selfless sorority , with a reputation as the farmer 's bible .
20 MARY BAILEY looks back on seven years as the cichlid-keeper 's agony aunt .
21 It gives immediate on-line access to the details , such as the module 's type , its charge code , the Latest and/or Preferred version , who is responsible for it and why it was created .
22 It gives immediate on-line access to the details , such as the module 's type , its charge code , the Latest and Preferred versions , who is responsible for it and why it was created .
23 Is it correct to refer to anorexia as the slimmer 's disease ?
24 Given a Sylos assumption by a potential entrant , entry will seem nonsensical since price is bound to fall as the entrant 's output will add to industry output , and the potential entrant ( with the same technology as the established firm ) will therefore make losses .
25 Female choice is also the only known valid explanation of extravagant , and probably deleterious , male character such as the peacock 's tail .
26 Obviously , purely objective criteria such as the patient 's age or the particular illness can not be justified or relied upon .
27 Wells ( 1986 ) discusses the nurse 's role as a patient advocate — not making decisions for the patient but ensuring that no one usurps the needs , rights and humanity of the patient — and in ‘ Ethics and information ’ discusses the potential difficulties ; he sees a place for the nurse as the patient 's advocate in certain circumstances .
28 It can be useful to have one member of staff clearly designated as the patient 's primary therapist .
29 While the double-blind trial is well suited to testing of conventional drugs it often can not be applied to complementary therapies , for instance , the acupuncturist must establish a close link with the patient during treatment , and the therapist must know which points he is needling and possibly modify them as the patient 's responses change .
30 Even ten years ago the notion of the nurse as the patient 's advocate had not been formally recognised , and the stress involved in being unable to act properly in the patient 's defence was almost enough to persuade me to give up altogether .
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