Example sentences of "we [vb base] as [art] " in BNC.

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1 We have described the policies that we advocate as the ’ ethics of community ’ — as something that calls on what is best and most generous in the human spirit .
2 But since the initial motion was put forward by the policy and resources committee the question of local government review has become more prominent within the minds of this council and other councils across the country , and I think that issue needs to be addressed before we make as a cou , a council our final decision on the County Farms estate .
3 If we fail to see any need to offer sound moral justifications for treating sentient creatures as mere ‘ commodities ’ , ‘ preparations ’ , ‘ models ’ , or research ‘ tools ’ , then we surely deny that very rationality which we cite as the single quality which elevates humans so far above the other animals .
4 It is very rare that we disagree as an industry , but it is equally rare that we speak in a co-ordinated way , ’ he said .
5 So we can classify the six PH stretches we expect as a 1 and b 2 derived from internally symmetric modes and usually labelled ν s S , and a 1 , a 2 , b , and b 2 derived from internally antisymmetric modes and usually labelled ν a .
6 What we all want as individuals is not , in sum , the same as what we want as a community .
7 Thus Mackie is what he calls a ‘ moral sceptic ’ , though he is in favour of continuing to live in the light of moral values and obligations which we acknowledge as a human invention or construction serving widely shared human purposes .
8 The closer we come to the game the more we focus as a group , and the more people drop off the equation .
9 We act as a kind of general staff in the war against crime , and we co-ordinate , if we do n't exactly control , the activities of all police forces in the country , particularly when they involve liaison with other services or government departments .
10 And to ensure that we act as a group and not just a collection of separate offices .
11 Interaction between the corpuscles of gold and those of sulphuric acid results in these arrangements being changed , a change we describe as the solution of gold in the acid .
12 Now , I know it is sometimes bad to be very narrow in your outlook but I think it was a good idea to focus on , we consider as a pretty high priority and make as much progress as we can , without forgetting other things and try and teach ourselves to do something within a fairly short space of time .
13 He held that beliefs in laws and theories are nothing more than psychological habits that we acquire as a result of repetitions of the relevant observations .
14 The most abundant species , which we interpret as the C/EBPδ homodimer , co-migrates with the IL-6 induced complex seen in untransfected cells .
15 Underwater Safari This month we look as the Great Diving Beetle .
16 If we find cognisance flourishing where there is a set of actions as restricted as those of Christy Nolan 's , then how can reality be something that we posit as the limits of action : in this case a poor actor should have a correspondingly poor grasp of the real .
17 A large vibration creates a strong wave which we hear as a loud noise , while a small vibration produces a faint sound .
18 A slow vibration creates low-frequency waves which we hear as a low-pitched noise , while a fast vibration produces a high-pitched noise .
19 A song that we hear as a long light squeal .
20 Perhaps ironically , more general social scientific studies of children , child care and family life have rarely been drawn upon to inform and clarify what we know as a basis for discussions of child abuse .
21 The purpose here essentially is to outline what we know as a prelude to tackling the themes and patterns which emerge in a more analytical way in subsequent chapters .
22 ‘ An hour ago , a man we know as a Parisian gangster was killed by one of our sentries .
23 We know as a matter o that the roads wh when dualled the road when dualled , will have sufficient c capacity .
24 There were of , course , side effects especially with the poisonous remedies such as Arsenicum , and the desire to eliminate these toxic effects led him to develop , in 1815 , the method of trituration and subsequent liquid dilution and succussion , we know as the centesimal potencies .
25 All of my experience has been gained on what we know as the fast jets ; in the air defence role I have worked on the Lightning and in the ground attack role with both the Jaguar and Tornado .
26 It is said they were led along the secret paths by a traitor , these paths almost certainly being what we know as the Pilgrims , Way to Aylesford .
27 This we define as the process of acquiring new knowledge and skills , and critically assessing the views and attitudes which you hold .
28 Innovation , which we define as the successful exploitation of new ideas , is a major contributor to competitive success and thus to wealth creation .
29 Thus we find unc and dividing by the last element , we find as a starting column co for iteration with A1 unc The iterations give us successive columns as in Table 1 .
30 For example , we believe as a group that we can only survive in our chosen business of the chemical industry if we serve the customers who are at the leading edge of development , wherever they may be .
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