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

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1 Rachel , who shot to stardom as the Cadbury 's Flake model , has been kept under observation at Broadgreen Hospital for a week .
2 He places particular stress upon contextual details which can be interpreted as the Reeve 's appropriation of the role of priest .
3 The tale is in fact carefully tied in as the Shipman 's Tale at the beginning of fragment VII , with an endlink that binds it to the Prioress 's Tale that follows it .
4 In the meantime existing national rules such as the CAA 's onerous and expensive Special Conditions modifications will continue to apply .
5 Additionally the excellent periodicals such as the CAA 's GASIL and GASCO 's Flight Safety Bulletin are also sent free of charge to the majority of registered owners on a regular basis .
6 Widely regarded as the ANC 's most able negotiator , he was expected to play a key role in talks with the government .
7 At this central sanctuary there was no place for female officiants as the Temple 's affairs were regarded as the sole responsibility of an organized , hereditary male priesthood dedicated to the service of Yahweh .
8 As the ITVA 's rules on comparative whiteness claims in detergent ads have tightened , the ( by now ) several Persil products have not always been able to use this theme , but its development over such a long period was an astonishing piece of consistency by client management and virtuosity by the agency .
9 Mr Delors is accused of sabotaging any chances of a deal because it would hit French farmers and as a result agriculture commissioner Ray MacSharry has resigned as the EC 's chief negotiator in the talks with the US .
10 Its targets , however , are as calculated to arouse sectarian feelings as the UDA 's or the UVF 's .
11 Your Committee is pleased to report that they have reached agreement in principle with the owner of suitable premises adjoining Bull House , Bull Street , Bishop 's Castle , for their use as the Bishop 's Castle Railway Museum .
12 Jacques Chirac was unanimously re-elected unopposed as the RPR 's leader but only narrowly won the support of two-thirds of the congress for the official party motion , without which he had threatened to resign .
13 He does not intend to join now , despite the appointment of his friend Frank Clark , Leyton Orient 's managing director , as the LMA 's first chief executive earlier this week .
14 According to BAFTA 's rules , the panel chairman votes only if there is a tie in the jury of seven — which would have come about if , for example , there had been three votes each for Prime Suspect and GBH and one for one of the other nominees such as the BBC 's Clarissa .
15 According to BAFTA 's rules , the chairman of the panel votes only if there is a tie in the jury of seven — which would have come about if , for example , there had been three votes each for Prime Suspect and GBH and one for one of the other nominees such as the BBC 's Clarissa .
16 In some cases , such as the BBC 's , though damage has been done the library , surviving still , has critical mass and is usable .
17 You are transferred to ‘ less onerous duties ’ as the BBC 's complaints ombudsman .
18 Ian Phillips resigned as the BBC 's audit-committee launched an investigation .
19 John Barrett , who succeeded his lifelong friend as the BBC 's senior tennis commentator , said : ‘ It 's so sad that he did n't have time to enjoy his retirement .
20 Both Miss Hurley , 26 , a talented actress who narrowly missed out to Joely Richardson as the BBC 's new Lady Chatterley , and Miss Anthony , 29 , who starred in Woody Allen 's Husbands And Wives , have had second screen tests for the role of Scarlett O'Hara .
21 As the BBC 's funding was ‘ assured ’ , it could pursue quality in programming without concerning itself with the needs of the public for , say , popular entertainment .
22 His subsequent progress inside the Corporation was rapid and distinctive — from the external services in Bush House to Canada again , this time as BBC representative from 1956 to 1959 ; back to Bush House as head of external broadcasting administration ; on to Broadcasting House as the BBC 's secretary ( 1963–6 ) , a post of varying status and influence at different times in the history of the BBC , but during the regime of the director-general , Sir Hugh Greene , who had personally selected Curran for the job , a key post drawing him into discussions of policy , often highly controversial policy , as well as of administration ; back again to Bush House as director of external services ( 1967–9 ) , which brought him into close touch with government ; and on Greene 's retirement , becoming , to his considerable surprise , director-general himself in April 1969 .
23 AS the BBC 's board of governors meets in London today to pronounce formally on the future of the corporation 's director-general , and perhaps that of its own chair , BBC Scotland has become preoccupied with pressing problems of its own .
24 As the BSI 's Chris Sheldon , says : ‘ The challenge for many companies is that a new aspect of business life , the environment , is being entered on to the balance sheet for the first time .
25 The proposal , drawn up by an advisory group of industrialists and academics known as the DTI 's aviation committee , was originally put to the department last November , but has only just been made public .
26 It is the first occasion that Basquiat 's art will have been studied by an American institution and it comes at a time when David Ross , who replaced Thomas Armstrong as the Whitney 's director in bitter circumstances nearly two years ago , is under considerable pressure to ignite a new and visionary exhibition programme at the museum ( see The Art Newspaper No.6 , March 1991 , p.5 ) .
27 Since the beginning of the twentieth century , Chiswick was one of the homes of Sir Oswald Stoll 's ‘ Empire ’ theatres — another was at Shepherds Bush Green , which still remains as the B.B.C. 's television theatre — and although the Chiswick Empire was not always used for ‘ live ’ entertainment ( it became a cinema during the 1930s ) , it was one of the principle variety theatres in the Country and saw performances by all the principle artists from George Robey to Morecambe & Wise ; Petula Clark and Cliff Richards .
28 The excitement is mounting as the Sainsbury 's fun weekend at Alton Towers gets closer .
29 During the six years he spent as the AAT 's Public Relations Officer , their membership rose from 30,000 to 100,000 .
30 The general secretary called on CBI head Howard Davies to build on his offer to work as the TUC 's ‘ social partner ’ .
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