Example sentences of "[n mass] as [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The issues raised by handling census and other survey data as described by several speakers at this seminar are not so central to the management of our collections . |
2 | In fact , the emphasis of the pilot sites appears to be activity data as supplied through operational units . |
3 | Here population levels are highest , with 25.5 people km-2 as compared with 7.6 people km-2 in the General Lands , indicating that population densities and erosion rates are directly related . |
4 | THE PRICE of Royal Enclosure tickets at this year 's Royal Tournament is £23.00 and not £22.00 as printed in last month 's Wavelength . |
5 | It has proved very accurate ; in monozygotic twins a correct classification is obtained in 99% as verified by serological methods . |
6 | The classification exercise provides another arena for the conflicting points of view as to the relative importance of good people as opposed to good systems . |
7 | Some argue that it ‘ produces a tendency to classify all old people as suffering from incurable diseases . ’ |
8 | Truly integrated arts are not simply about providing suitable facilities , but about involving Disabled people as equals at all levels of decision-making and practice , and recognising the experience of Disability throughout the arts structure . |
9 | This concern will continue to be addressed , and the University will also keep under review the terms and conditions of employment of grant-funded staff as compared with established staff . |
10 | It seems that Gainsborough produced such works as favours for important clients , but only for a short period in his career , later preferring oil on paper for smaller portraits of this sort . |
11 | The UN Environment Programme ( UNEP ) reported in early 1990 that drought and desertification had reduced the Lake Chad basin to 10,000 sq km as compared with 28,000 sq km 30 years previously . |
12 | Forecasters may attempt to identify shifts as between , say : * preferences towards work and leisure orientations ; * preferences for individually determined as opposed to governmentally determined expenditure ( eg pressure for tax reductions , restricting local government expenditure etc ) ; * traditional authority/religious personal ethics as opposed to personal freedom and individualistic behaviour . |