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

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1 As an example , one of our machines with a SCSI hard drive takes about three minutes to boot from cold , as the SCSI card gets its affairs in order .
2 This also has the advantage of freeing the precision lapping machine for preparing successive batches of slides , as the polishing stage can be protracted .
3 This encompasses government imperatives as well as the management systems of the LEA and the school — it ensures that any clear sense of accountability , on the part of those at the ‘ production base ’ is improbable .
4 It will now be more difficult for anyone to claim that they misunderstood the law , as the Management Regulations — in giving more detail — make much clearer what is required .
5 As the Chaos army regrouped for its final attack , the Kislevites returning from Praag arrived from the north and struck the Chaos force in the back .
6 The perceived role of the Court and of the Commission as the twin guardians of the Treaty will be sufficient in practice to ensure that the Commission will determine the limits of its own field of competence so far as Article 38 and subsidiarity are concerned .
7 A second later he yelled in agony , as the twin bones of his left forearm snapped like boxwood against the rigid bar of Angel One 's downward forearm block .
8 As the incubation period can be anything from twenty-eight to thirty-six days , with twenty-nine to thirty-two being the norm , Barny must have worked out what was required of him pretty quickly .
9 The move is designed to enhance shareholder value , as the Pittencrieff board believes the mix of the business means it has been undervalued by investors .
10 Most often the monitor display is used interactively as the user experiments with and manipulates the output map in order to achieve a close fit to his or her requirements , and only then is output obtained in hardcopy form .
11 The creative stimulus , as well as the goal scoring example , supplied by such players brought the best out of fellow strikers like Liddell , Balmer , Hunt , Arrowsmith , Toshack , Heighway , Rush , Aldridge and Barnes .
12 This is , of course , best achieved by word of mouth and is why the role of selling as the communication medium is so potentially important for PR to be successful .
13 They grow into large bushes , then die as the tree canopy closes .
14 It was in the summer of 1932 that Duke paddled out alone into the biggest swell he had seen in his life , with a stiff offshore from the Koolau mountains pinning back the peaks , which he estimated at thirty feet , as big as the storm waves off Kaena Point .
15 As the cricket world reeled at yesterday 's shock news that Gooch 's 16-year marriage to wife Brenda has broken up , Test and county chiefs expressed their amazement — and drew up contingency plans .
16 Those feelings are another subject for another day , but as well as the cricket final , I have absorbed a mass of European and world football .
17 ‘ $ ’ , ‘ — ’ , ‘ - ’ , ‘ ! ’ . ie. It has the same syntax as the module name .
18 The module type in LIFESPAN must be the same as the module type on the primary directory .
19 As the module database expands the use of online file store increases .
20 The specified module owner is not related to you ( as the module manager ) , using options 1.1.1 — Create Package / Product or 1.1.3 — Reserve Source , Foreign and Pmodel Modules .
21 Root Package Password If the above root package is password protected from the specified user , then a password may need to be specified for the LIFESPAN modules to be accessed , if the specified user is not in the same user branch as the module manager or a special link does NOT exist between the two .
22 First , the description of language as a code is too limiting if it conjures up analogies with signalling systems such as the morse code , or more widely with such systems of rules as the highway code or a legal code .
23 It was probably used by travellers and villagers as the abbey church would , most likely , have served only the monks .
24 The dome dates from the same time as the courtyard façades , that is from 1770 , but the fine clock and golden grille are from the Rudolfian period .
25 The RECHAR programme is covered by the same European Commission regulations as the structure funds in general .
26 ‘ THERE ‘ e goes again ! ’ muttered the Old Stager , as the Computer Programmer was caught in the slips for 32 in our last match of the season .
27 Organisations therefore need to ensure adequate procedures are in place to enable such maintenance , including the retention of such items as the computer programs , manuals and instructions in use when the record was originally stored .
28 The doctor had opened the door suddenly , was walking in with two nurses , directing them to either side of the bed as the heart machine flashed and beeped alarmingly .
29 As long as the Performance Criteria are met this Learning Outcome is transferable .
30 As far as the capital receipt money goes , not all , it 's not been possible to spend all of that this year because the development of some of these urban traffic calming schemes is actually very complicated and we 've had to re-think some of them .
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