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

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1 The committee was set up to consider the role of prosecuting counsel and Farquharson J. was appointed chairman by Lord Lane C.J. In the section of the report headed ‘ Prosecution counsel and the judge ’ the questions raised by the certificate were addressed as follows :
2 ( A ) Plot of enthalpy ( ΔH stack ) versus entropy ( ΔS stack ) of intramolecular stacking in dinucleotides in water at 300 K , R = 0.98 ; numbering as follows : ( 1 ) m 2 6A-p-U ( methylation at the 6-amino group of adenine ) ; ( 2 ) m 2 6A-p-m 2 6A ; ( 3 ) A-p-A ; ( 4 ) A-p-U ; ( 5 ) m 6 A-p-U ; ( 6 ) A-p-A ; ( 7 ) C-p-C .
3 ( B ) Enthalpy ( ΔH ass ) versus entropy ( ΔS ass ) of association ( stacking ) of free bases and nucleosides in water at 300 K , correlation coefficient R = 0.97 ; numbering as follows : ( 1 ) ribosylpurine ; ( 2 ) thymidine ; ( 3 ) uridine ; ( 4 ) cytidine ; ( 5 ) purine ; ( 6 ) 6-methylpurine ; ( 7 ) deoxyadenosine .
4 There are two or three strange things in there which , while hardly melodies , might qualify as tunes , several of them coming to satisfactory conclusions .
5 The remaining 27 seats were won as follows : Democratic Community of Vojvodina Hungarians ( DZVM ) nine , DS seven , Group of Citizens of Kosovo-Metohija five , others six .
6 Gibbs-Heaviside eventually won as regards applicability but the quaternions have the honour of being the first to demonstrate the existence of consistent number systems not satisfying the commutative law of multiplication .
7 SPECIAL RULES : Savage Orcs can skirmish as described in the Warhammer rulebook .
8 SPECIAL RULES : Kislev Horse Archers can skirmish as described in the rules for skirmishing troops in the Warhammer rulebook .
9 Another of Joni 's masterpieces , the ‘ Madonna and Child ’ ( fig.4 ) in the style of Matteo di Giovanni , which Perkins also listed as belonging to Lehman , is a similar case .
10 ( b ) levels of comprehension ( which will inevitably fall as reading speed increases , depending on material ) .
11 In each stage there is a change in the balance of innovation in product and process as set out in Table 7.1 .
12 In each stage there is a change in the balance of innovation in product and process as set out in Table 7.1 .
13 The form of input is so basic that almost any application can be encoded as input to a network .
14 2 wishes to take an exclusive sub-licence of all of 's rights relating to the Licensed Software in the territories set out in Schedule 2 to this Agreement ( ‘ the Agreed Territories ’ ) for the purposes set out in this Agreement , which will include the publication of customised disks to meet specific market needs as described in Part 2 of Schedule 1 to this Agreement ( ‘ the Student Disks ’ ) .
15 Prior to the 1970s most banks relied on their networks of overseas correspondent banks ( sometimes referred to as the banks ' own banking system ) to meet customer needs as regards international trade payments and finance .
16 Little was done , or could have been done under the imperatives of war needs as interpreted at the time , to close down the schools on the Black List , long overdue for closure and replacement , or to rebuild inner-city schools .
17 What can be wrong , however , with fantasising , treating a woman as an object , if there is no connection between the fantasy and real life and if she is depicted as wanting to be treated this way ?
18 Such recognition is reflected , for instance , in the enhancement by statute of the rights of employees against dismissal , which from an aggregate wealth viewpoint may be depicted as inhibiting factor mobility and hence on occasion as being wealth reducing .
19 Shareholder monitoring may be depicted as taking an owner-like , internal form , involving scrutiny of management and replacement of under-performing directors via the company 's democratic channels , or an external form , whereby dissatisfied shareholders dispose of shares in the market , possibly triggering the removal of the board via the market for corporate control .
20 Emma-Hoo is depicted as riding on a water-buffalo and parading past lines of men to pass judgement upon them , reflecting their sentence back to them by means of a giant bronze mirror on his breast .
21 Isis was usually depicted as wearing a large pair of cow 's horns — an animal which was sacred to her — between which a disc representing the moon was suspended .
22 Middle-class children , on the other hand , drew explicit attention to the test conditions : ‘ this is a picture ; in the picture a boy is depicted as kicking a ball through a window … ’ ( ibid . ) .
23 All of this was so very different from the earlier period of Hebrew history when the first recorded occasion of a circumcision had as its central active character the woman Zipporah , and it puts in context the biblical passage , written at the time of the exile , with which this essay opened : Jerusalem , allegorized as a female in needy relation to her Lord and depicted as cleansed of her blood by the intervention of a male deity .
24 Manual workers made up a large proportion of the TUC membership , and the health of many of these was depicted as having been destroyed by their employment ; and , moreover , it was held that all workers had a right to a period of leisure in later life supported by-a full subsistence pension .
25 It might reasonably be argued that the single most inflammatory portrayal of Jesus anywhere is in D. H. Lawrence 's The Man Who Dies , published more than fifty years ago , a miniature masterpiece in which Jesus is depicted as having what used to be called ‘ sexual congress ’ with a priestess of Isis in an Egyptian temple .
26 Here also the support of the infinitive is identified with that of the finite verb and so is depicted as having realized the action of struggling with the intention of performing the infinitive event .
27 IMI is depicted as lying below the efficient frontier EMF as the investor is engaged in the construction of a series of sub-optimal portfolios by the definition of the efficient frontier itself .
28 The only difference is that whereas in the cases seen previously ( 59 ) — ( 84 ) , perception is represented as giving rise to true knowledge , in ( 85 ) — ( 87 ) above it is depicted as giving rise to a false impression .
29 That theory , and its antithesis , the contract theory , share a common assumption that whether or not society has a right to demand that companies serve the public interest depends on whether the state can be depicted as playing some special role in corporate existence , different in kind from its role in sustaining unincorporated businesses .
30 The orang-utan , gorilla , and chimpanzee are usually depicted as arising from a stock separate from that leading to man .
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