Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [verb] [adv prt] as a " in BNC.
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1 | These beliefs , attitudes and values obviously come about as a result of the pressures stemming from material , economic , political and other forces , but , once they are in existence , they exert an influence of their own on people 's behaviour . |
2 | Within the cargo terminal the Post Office occupies a double module specially fitted out as a sorting room . |
3 | These things always come along as a bit of an afterthought because they are never going to make as much money as the workstation version , but Hewlett-Packard Co has now introduced its most powerful VMEbus board-level computer yet , and calls it the HP 9000 Model 742i . |
4 | HARRISONS & Crosfield must really dislike being classified as an overseas trader if it is willing to go through the complex process of changing its listing only to end up as a miscellaneous industrial . |
5 | Their detection normally came about as a result of the appearance of a child ! |
6 | As they set off to cross a bridge already cordoned off as a prohibited area , the police hurriedly re-formed in front of them . |
7 | The baby either comes out as a basic Tampico Club , or if it 's a silver spoon version will end up as a ( TB21 ) Trinidad TC . |
8 | These materials then flatten out as a disc surrounding the young star — to ultimately condense into planets . |
9 | The coaching committee in fact , had originally settled for four boxers but then included a fifth and Crowley then got in as a result of tremendous pressure from the body of the floor . |
10 | The Profitboss only sub-contracts out as a last resort . |
11 | More of them got in on the industrial act — Sri Lanka was the latest brave new industrializing country , while India finally took off as a major supplier of iron and steel on the global stage . |
12 | And Inderjit Singh , of the Council of Sikh Gurdwaras , said : ‘ Handsworth always finishes up as a chaotic dump and the traders are scared . |
13 | Todd soon set up as a rival next door , a firm which became Hudswell , Clarke & Co . |