Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] as " in BNC.
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1 | Now the new league system has come through as well in the closed season . |
2 | Well , we 're anxious that there is n't an escalation of this crisis , that it may be dealed with as Brigadier Harbottle has written in a letter to the Guardian today , dealt with , er more through first of all an attempt by the Arab nations to come to some agreement amongst themselves and agreement which will satisfy them and be a more long-lasting one . |
3 | They would readily accept that an omnipresent divine being can not be viewed through a telescope , however powerful , just as heaven is not a place which can be spied upon as though it were a distant planet . |
4 | This method of commentary addition works quite satisfactorily provided that there is no music to be mixed in as well . |
5 | Black can be mixed in as well and these , and the PMS colours , can be used both for fills and as line or text . |
6 | As a young man , Sewell appeared to some observers to be eccentric and reserved , but at the same time he was looked upon as a steady , attentive and exemplary apprentice . |
7 | Yet , particularly as the early Christians accused the pagans of worshipping trees and streams and stones , it seems likely that it was the natural sites which were looked upon as being truly important . |
8 | Of course , all this is perfectly in order , especially when you consider that any serious deviation from accepted practices is looked upon as being positively avant garde by the guitar-buying majority . |
9 | These show how what is taken for granted in one society would be looked upon as being not only strange but perhaps also immoral in another society . |
10 | The days when a vegetarian was looked upon as someone odd , even a freak , are now long past and today those whose eating preference is for non-meat products are not only respected , but , perhaps more importantly , actively catered for in shops , restaurants and other food outlets . |
11 | F. H. A. Marshall 's Physiology of Reproduction ( 1910 ) , in examining current views , found that menstruation was often seen as a disease symptom so that ‘ the phenomenon of menstruation must be looked upon as belonging to the borderland of pathology ’ . |
12 | It was suggested that the auction should be held in the open-air to enable more people to take part but William Dunlop objected , insisting that the venue be strictly adhered to as arranged . |
13 | On appeal the primary submission was that the questions which were responded to as above should be edited out by the judge . |
14 | Vessels trading to India , the West Indies and other distant ports were generally reported on as well officered , but the conduct of officers and men operating in most other parts of the world was nothing less than disgraceful . |
15 | The limited availability of materials for building and the primitive methods of construction meant that the houses lasted only about a generation and were often rebuilt and frequently added to as the family increased . |
16 | The limited availability of materials for building and the primitive methods of construction meant that the houses lasted only about a generation and were often rebuilt and frequently added to as the family increased . |
17 | Nomination on the basis of so-conceived merit is objected to as non-democratic ; election on the basis of popular franchise is objected to as duplicating the House of Commons and as giving to the House of Lords a much more convincing title to oppose the Commons . |
18 | Erm and I think Margaret had quite a lot to do with it being located at as well . |
19 | As soon as a a a a a woman , erm or a lady stands up to be counted she 's looked about , she 's looked at as being aggressive , not assertive , as first it 's aggressive because they think it 's the challenge again . |
20 | its them that should actually be looked at as opposed to the , to the vehicle 's themselves . |
21 | Now , there 's been lots of talk about gay and lesbian people not having no rights , I come from a Jewish society , I 've got people who suffer anti-semitic ri , feelings , there 's lot of erm multi-ra , ethnic majorities who cover on this programme , and I think that issue has to be looked at as well . |
22 | Whereas an adult can fairly ‘ comfortably ’ lose a pint of blood , a child losing the same amount may be drained of as much as a third or even half of her total supply . |
23 | so no determination has been made about as yet and therefore upon that are not included in these calculations . |
24 | This dilemma generates the paradox I have outlined above , where intellectualism and graduate recruitment become prized commodities and are publicly sought after as the organization seeks to elaborate its professionalism , but are simultaneously denigrated . |
25 | The horns have also been sought after as dagger handles by rich Arabs and this involves the killing of the animals . |
26 | By concentrating on the practical implications of new ideas this book should help to promote positive strategies for welcoming nurses and health visitors back to practice at a time when their skills are needed and sought after as never before in the profession 's long and distinguished history . |
27 | Though perhaps not quite so avidly sought after as its Pirelli or even Ilford counterpart , these nonetheless prove to be extremely popular with local folk who send them to their far-flung nearest and dearest . |
28 | Our groundshare next season will show what the team is really made of as we run out for home games on the unfamiliar battlefield of St Dodimeads Comprehensive . |
29 | ‘ George did n't mind what the fence was made of as long as he did n't have to pay for it ’ |
30 | For US television , such a postmodernism can be seen less as an aesthetic reaction to modernism than as part of the logic of a ‘ classical ’ concern with convention produced by an economic structure which needs product differentiation within a highly competitive market . |