Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pron] define as " in BNC.

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1 1 A term used by Mary Finocchiaro , which she defines as the natural out growth of a lesson .
2 Addressing the National Assembly on May 22 Cresson said that she intended to consolidate the strengths of the French economy , which she defined as " a strong franc , inflation under control [ and ] rigorous control of public spending " .
3 Innovation , which we define as the successful exploitation of new ideas , is a major contributor to competitive success and thus to wealth creation .
4 Although three authorities objected to even hypothetically assuming that sufficient resources ( which they defined as money ) would be available , the extent to which respondents mentioned insufficient staff to cover staff absent from normal duties whilst attending off-the-job training ( rather than lack of any other resource ) , was striking .
5 One film had already given the industry the right to talk about Dustin 's image , which they defined as a slightly anti-Establishment romantic young man .
6 They were not prepared to subject Soviet-DRA relations and the legitimacy of the DRA regime , which they defined as an internal matter , to international scrutiny .
7 But logic , which he defines as the ‘ art of clear thinking ’ , can provide ‘ general precepts and rules , common to all branches of learning .
8 When he appears again in The Stormy Petrel , part of his duty is to encourage the prospective King Carol , a timid boy under Count Jasper 's Regency — a boy who , as Dick complains , knows ‘ a lot out of books ’ but nothing about ‘ real things ’ , which he defines as :
9 Waldron refers to a justification of property along these lines as a right-based argument for private property , which he defines as ‘ an argument which takes an individual interest to be sufficiently important in itself to justify holding others ( especially the government ) to be under duties to create , secure , maintain , or respect an institution of private property ’ .
10 This is why he calls the object of his study ‘ narrative discourse ’ , which he defines as ‘ the oral or written discourse which undertakes to tell of an event or a series of events ’ , and which he distinguishes from narrative as series of events ( story ) , and narrative as the act of narrating .
11 He was committed to middle-of-the-road filmmaking , which he defined as ‘ escape entertainment of pleasant people in pleasant surroundings doing pleasant things ’ , had an eye for a subject that could be exploited , and was fascinated by stardom .
12 He ordered that the petitioner husband should be granted interim access to the child , which he defined as every other weekend in Kingston from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m .
13 Brookes introduced the concept of ‘ periodical utility ’ , which he defined as the number of references a paper could be expected to attract in its particular library context during the period it remained in the library .
14 Kate , I do n't know what you define as glamour , but , if you do n't think this little outfit of yours is going to get all the boys hot and panting , then you want your head seen to .
15 So we need to be clear as to what we define as violence , and how we see violence in society .
16 In the name of keeping the community secure in a hostile world , those leaders gag dissidents , suppress what they define as ‘ deviant ’ behaviour , and commandeer community resources .
17 In a recent study of twenty-five degree courses in five institutions Molloy and Carroll ( 1992 ) reported slightly lower completion rates for what they defined as ‘ non-standard ’ entry ( NSE ) students when compared with those with standard entry ( SEs ) .
18 And , in describing the consequences of what he defines as literacy , he distinguishes between societies which employ the notion of ‘ logic ’ and those which do not , between societies with ‘ historical sensibility ’ and those with only myth , and between societies where ‘ scepticism ’ is present involving ‘ deliberate rejection and reinterpretation of social dogma and those limited to ‘ semi-automatic readjustment of belief .
19 He was utterly intransigent on what he defined as essential principles : the hierarchy within Free France , French sovereignty over areas belonging to France in 1939 , and his personal legitimacy .
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