Example sentences of "that [verb] as a " in BNC.

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1 If your subject to these irrational fears , then use that fear as a trigger to change your attitude .
2 In order to achieve the state of energy that manifests as a rested body and mind , we must become active against our negative emotions as well as following other disciplines on a daily basis .
3 Who , in their right mind , would voluntarily relinquish something that has as a consequence the loss of their personhood ?
4 Much has been written about Kaplan 's magnificent obsession with that work , and with the projects born of this love : his purchase of the manuscript , his subsequent publication in 1986 of a facsimile score with comprehensive documentation that stands as a touchstone in the field of book production .
5 ‘ I suppose you sent me that gilgul as a friendly gesture , then , to lend a helping hand on the Gittel job . ’
6 if if the stories of are to be believed , and who would doubt him , is that the kind of person that wants as an ambassador in Europe ?
7 Pollock puts on his paint-spattered boots — that appear as a kind of homage to Van Gogh — and then he starts to walk around the umprimed canvas laid out on the earth .
8 If a personal creditor of the heir has been sent into possession in order to protect his property , and has obtained an object left under trust to me , it is agreed that I ought not to be prejudiced by him in any way ; no more than if he had received that object as a pledge from the heir himself .
9 As this has been discussed in section 5.3.1 , it will not be examined again in this section , which will concentrate on the local , though widespread , environmental change that occurs as a result of tropical deforestation and its often adverse economic consequences .
10 On the other hand , in the infra red , there is a causal and positive relationship of hemispherical reflectance with the degree of scattering that occurs as a consequence of discontinuities in the refractive indices within the leaf .
11 Then one day in the summer of 1989 — around the time that I had signed a contract to go on the second rebel tour of South Africa — I got a call from Australia that came as a bombshell .
12 It came in mid-morning , and brought them all slipping through the branches and the coarse grass to lie hidden on either side the narrowing of the path with their bows strung and their shafts fitted , listening for the soft thudding of hooves that came as a reverberation along the ground rather than a sound .
13 If planted along contours , the grass , which is unpalatable to livestock except in its early growth stages and thrives even in arid areas , will rapidly form easily managed hedges that act as a wind-break as well as a trap for eroded soil particles .
14 Most animal groups have the musky-scented pheromones that act as a form of communication .
15 But it is the Duchess herself who most obviously embodies those qualities of courage and fidelity that act as an antidote to the surrounding evil .
16 This includes financing any public sector borrowing requirement ( PSBR ) that exists as a result of a shortfall in government revenues compared with expenditures , or at times managing the public sector debt repayment ( PSDR ) when government income is greater than government expenditure .
17 This behaviour is a consequence of the structure of the model and of the fact that the model processes inputs and generates outputs that vary as a function of time .
18 How can you make that happen as a font .
19 Body-armour is rare among birds but the ground-living cassowary ( opposite ) carries a powerful helmet on its head that acts as a protective shield when the bird pushes through rough undergrowth .
20 You can even hear him laugh , before the start of the finale ‘ Man On The Moon ’ , a grunge-like lullaby that acts as a reassuringly warm , parting gesture .
21 It includes both an ObjectMaster Editor for non-programmers to build graphical apps and an ObjectMaster Application Folder that acts as a central repository for application modules that can be reused , recombined or extended to build additional application prototypes and ultimately components in production applications .
22 Many employees and organizations could benefit from a structure that acts as a conduit to help ideas flow more readily through an organization .
23 I think erm that sometimes the fact that children have moved to a school where they have a timetable which has got subjects written down on a piece of paper , and the fact that they bring homework back with them and parents can see work in exercise books , sometimes that acts as a kind of reassurance to parents that something is going on which they recognise as education .
24 Ecstasy Amphetamine compound that acts as an hallucinogen .
25 For many of us , though , it 's more likely to be the size and model of our company car and the allocation of a reserved parking space that acts as an advert for our status .
26 This is when the gun-toting kids on the street are high on qat — a bitter-tasting leaf that acts as an amphetamine .
27 A firm that acts as an investment manager for a customer must send a report at suitable intervals stating the value of the portfolio or account at the beginning and end of the period , its composition at the end and , in the case of a discretionary portfolio or account , changes in its composition between those dates .
28 The other car , the other De Dion we had , burst its radiator , but we are very resourceful ; we went and bought thirty foot of garden hose and connected it to the engine and sent the water round and round the car and that acted as a radiator , and we drove it for a week like that .
29 Oddly enough , it was the United States that acted as an important intermediary in these arguments .
30 It is not a mistake that all that happened as a result of Conservative policy , because the Conservative party has consistently been dedicated to raising the living standards and the material prosperity of our people .
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