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

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1 He tried to slow her down with gestures which she interpreted as signs of denial , and so she poured it on .
2 The most abundant species , which we interpret as the C/EBPδ homodimer , co-migrates with the IL-6 induced complex seen in untransfected cells .
3 Typical examples are the continuously varying intensities of natural light , the meanders in an audio record 's groove , the variations in an electrical current and the mechanical fluctuations in the air which we interpret as sound .
4 The Bolsheviks were merciless in their attack on the government for frustrating the movement for self-determination , which they interpreted as the right to secede , to create a new State , and to do it through the direct action of the peoples concerned without awaiting the approval of the central Government .
5 Hayzen 's preferred position is the ‘ Pursue ’ segment , which he interprets as the situation where prices are kept keen through absorbing revenue price increases ( relative to output prices ) in increased productivity .
6 Darwin himself investigated the means by which insectivorous plants catch and digest insects , which he interpreted as an adaptation to soils with low nitrogen content .
7 As pumps improved , Crookes got lower pressures than Faraday had been able to do ; and eventually he discovered cathode rays , which he interpreted as this fourth state .
8 In this respect it is interesting to note a comment made by Andreasen on what she interprets as the relative failure of the Ellis survey to demonstrate very significant evidence of psychosis ( or the tendency to it ) among the eminent persons he surveyed .
9 This shift seems to have occurred as many in the business community observe what they interpret as the collapse of social order in American cities ; a collapse , which carries with it the value systems underpinning the democratic state .
10 A majority of the deputies in parliament rallied to support Pflimlin and reject what they interpreted as de Gaulle 's scarcely concealed blackmail .
11 Colonel Moore was not the man to betray what he interpreted as his duty and his trust .
12 De Gaulle had been exasperated by what he interpreted as British perfidy .
13 His initial steps were taken to foil what he interpreted as attempts by the superpowers or their proxies to bolster the bipolar order .
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