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

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1 Although a medically biased book , there are some useful care plans accompanying each disorder as well as some excellent patient teaching guides that would be useful for reference on the ward and as teaching aids in the classroom .
2 The guns will now be de-activated and used in training and as teaching aids by Durham Police .
3 The firing became general and as Looking Glass 's people scattered , a woman and her baby were drowned trying to cross the Clearwater .
4 Closed windows and doors help to contain smoke and flames for about 20 minutes , and as inhaled smoke can immobilise people who are attempting to escape , these vital minutes may permit a more orderly evacuation from other parts of the building , and simultaneously allow time for professional help to arrive .
5 Chapter 6 , on the biological aspects of LB films , brings together many of the interesting properties of biomolecules in relation to their behaviour both on the water surface and as transferred LB structures , in one concise review .
6 The opposition coalition criticized the tax-free zones as exploiting women textile workers and as creating dependence on foreign countries .
7 As it improves and as housing unfitness is reduced , there is less need to spend so much on it , which allows resources to be spent elsewhere .
8 From the moment the 1957 White Paper was published , the Army Council maintained discreet but relentless pressure on the Government to increase the ceiling as commitments grew , just as the General Staff had predicted they would do , and as recruiting figures showed that it was practicable to find enough men to take ‘ the Queen 's Shilling ’ .
9 He campaigned against the ban on the admission of Jews to the freedom of the city and as sworn brokers .
10 The word " affirmation " can be used in two quite different ways : as affirming a statement and as affirming people .
11 The consequences of these fractures are enormous both socio-economically and as regards morbidity and mortality . ’
12 Crime and Punishment takes its place in a perfectly obvious and open fashion among the international classics of naturalism ( or realism ) , and it is the first of his novels to do so : the earlier and great book The House of the Dead walks so close beside personal history as to rule itself out in this connection ; formally it is a freak , so I argued , a quasi-novel ; and as regards fact and fiction , since he is recounting not ‘ prophesying events ’ , Dostoevsky can not have found much in the Dead House to get excited about .
13 The term ‘ functional methacrylates ’ embraces a wide variety of methacrylic esters with a wide range of important industrial uses — in surface coatings , adhesives and printing inks , as oil additives and as flocculating agents in the treatment of sewage and industrial effluent .
14 On the whole they saw the British as allies from the point of view of protection , as insurance against massacre , and as offering opportunities for advancement .
15 And as everting co-ordinates , it makes getting dressed in the morning so much less complicated .
16 It follows then that the ‘ Action Men ’ are often seen as incompetent and as avoiding work which calls for common sense .
17 And as failed actor — he started his career on the stage before going to the Slade to study under Legros — he found in the music hall and its world precisely those sources of inspiration which Degas had found in the corridors of the Opera , and the foetid atmosphere of the Cirque Fernando .
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