Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [adj] [noun] as [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The court may grant leave on the written request alone or direct that a date be fixed for hearing in which case notice must be given to the applicant and other persons as directed by the court ( FPCR , r3(2) ; FPR , r4.3(2) ) .
2 Between one inferior conjunction and the next Venus rotates almost exactly five times as viewed from the Sun and four times as viewed from the Earth and therefore Venus almost presents the same face to the Earth at each inferior conjunction .
3 The first was the belief in sovereignty and democratic self-government as represented by such figures as the Right Honourable Peter Shore ( Bethnal Green and Stepney ) .
4 Abrams referred to greater mobility and greater choice as weakening the traditional neighbour 's ties .
5 It is a wonderful example of learned eloquence considering the problems associated with writing poetry and spiritual expression as befits a man who was a Cambridge University Praelector in Rhetoric and University Orator .
6 The files for the modules to be entered are copied to the primary and secondary directory as shown below .
7 Similarly , it is difficult to construe his distinction between primary and secondary deviance as meaning anything other than that secondary deviance is caused by societal reaction and its consequences for the deviant .
8 This team is responsible for all text and graphic material as received from contributors or written in-house .
9 It is based on the ten superfamilies in which nematodes of veterinary importance occur , and which are conveniently divided into bursate and non-bursate groups as shown in Table 1 .
10 the landlord function for all AEA sites , leasing property to Commercial Division and other tenants as required and buying in property services
11 Thus it is pointed out that support for microelectronics has been biased towards the south of the country , and it is argued that emphasis on a division between sunrise and sunset , on finance at the expense of manufacturing , on entrepreneurship and new firms as opposed to restructuring existing industries , will all encourage the confinement of the fifth wave of economic growth to a few small areas of the country .
12 The mutant sequences ( mutated nucleotides are depicted in bold letters ) show the oligonucleotides used for band-shifting and site-directed mutagenesis as described in the text .
13 We are likely to be attracted by people who have recognised a general and fundamental problem as opposed to a specific one .
14 The normal upper limits of oesophageal acid and alkaline exposure as defined by the 90 percentile in our normal volunteers was 5.1% and 8.4% respectively .
15 Rather than recruiting to a specific job or skill , hiring is based on ‘ intelligence , character and general acceptability as determined by personal history , academic record and company interviews ’ ( Abegglen 1973 p.241 ) .
16 At the Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance employees receive 10 per cent of their gross basic salary as a disturbance allowance ( subject to minimum and maximum payments as agreed with its Inspector at the Inland Revenue ) .
17 Orlan is attempting to mould that ‘ costume ’ to achieve what she believes is the perfect face — one that copies all the attributes of the goddesses of Greek and Roman mythology as portayed by the world 's greatest artists .
18 Such an approach ignores the magnificent efforts of many of our schools to create a vibrant learning environment encapsulating the need for technological sophistication and real understanding as opposed to mere accumulation of facts unrelated to their present and future worlds .
19 Many prospective employers view French , German , Spanish or Russian as the most practical vocational skills although these are often only required for communication and conversational situations as opposed to fluency .
20 Cook the rice with the garam masala , using cooking liquid and extra water as required .
21 To see essentialism and social constructionism as polarized opposites may be useful for rhetorical purposes , but any fully-sensitive analysis of culture and sexuality must constantly negotiate between the two .
22 Some reports suggested that the communiqué concealed sharp differences between G-7 leaders over trade policy , with European leaders stressing disagreements in areas relating to intellectual property and financial services as opposed to US and Canadian grievances over the issue of European farm subsidies [ see pp. 37796 ; 37930 ] .
23 Having a meal out , especially if you eat out a lot , needs just as much care and good sense as planning a meal in .
24 You can think of horizontal transmission and vertical transmission as corresponding to the two sub-programs called DEVELOPMENT and REPRODUCTION in Chapter 3 .
25 The meaning of the to infinitive is thus in fact a combination of two potentials : the potential meaning of the bare infinitive , which gives the speaker the possibility of representing the realization of any action as unfolding from its beginning through to its end and any state as having a fully actualized lexical content ; and the potential significate of to , which affords the speaker the possibility of representing any movement in time from a before-position to an after-position ( corresponding here to the beginning of the infinitive event ) .
26 The main benefit variable ( ben ) is the sum of Unemployment and Supplementary benefits as recorded on the DHSS computers .
27 They describe two types of organizational structure which they classify as high structure and low structure as illustrated in Figure 11.5 .
28 Such typologies are useful if , and only if , they bear some correspondence to social structure and social processes as perceived by social actors .
29 Regular anthelmintic treatment and good hygiene as outlined for Ancylostoma will control Uncinaria infection .
30 This reflects a common tendency in India to think of rigorous imprisonment and vocational work as meaning the same thing : little distinction is made between punishment and rehabilitation in the prison context .
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