Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [pron] [verb] as [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | According to a media law approved in August 1990 [ see p. 37624 ] the government had been obliged to allocate television frequencies by Aug. 23 , 1992 , in order to regulate the chaos which prevailed as large numbers of national and local television stations crowded the airwaves . |
2 | Bouvet 's writings reflected the opinions of many chroniclers of the period who wrote as vociferous critics of the excesses of the soldiery . |
3 | The rest he saw as just bureaucracy . |
4 | In the ommatidia they occur as proteinaceous granules in the pigment cells surrounding the crystalline cone and retinulae ; they are distinct from and sometimes masked by the ommochrome pigments that may also be present . |
5 | JOHN Smith paid a moving tribute to Neil Kinnock — the man he replaced as Labour leader . |
6 | With no revenue , many magazines cut down on their pages but we are glad to say that the Ski Club of Great Britain , who publish Ski survey backed us to produce the usual number of editorial pages , so we could fit in all the information you need as committed skiers . |
7 | Part two , a study of a new strategy , is the responsibility of a group under Michael Legge , a Briton who serves as assistant secretary-general for policy and plans . |
8 | At that moment , Howard returned , grinning , accompanied by a Marine sergeant and a man he introduced as Marine Captain Glen . |
9 | HOW did Grigori Yavlinsky , an economist who works as informal adviser to Boris Yeltsin , come to play so large a part in the aid-for-economic-reform debate ? |
10 | The next question to be considered is how he explains the cross-section and short-run time-series data which yield an apc which falls as measured income rises . |