Example sentences of "[verb] as [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | SPECIAL RULES : Savage Orcs can skirmish as described in the Warhammer rulebook . |
2 | SPECIAL RULES : Kislev Horse Archers can skirmish as described in the rules for skirmishing troops in the Warhammer rulebook . |
3 | Another of Joni 's masterpieces , the ‘ Madonna and Child ’ ( fig.4 ) in the style of Matteo di Giovanni , which Perkins also listed as belonging to Lehman , is a similar case . |
4 | The form of input is so basic that almost any application can be encoded as input to a network . |
5 | 2 wishes to take an exclusive sub-licence of all of 's rights relating to the Licensed Software in the territories set out in Schedule 2 to this Agreement ( ‘ the Agreed Territories ’ ) for the purposes set out in this Agreement , which will include the publication of customised disks to meet specific market needs as described in Part 2 of Schedule 1 to this Agreement ( ‘ the Student Disks ’ ) . |
6 | Little was done , or could have been done under the imperatives of war needs as interpreted at the time , to close down the schools on the Black List , long overdue for closure and replacement , or to rebuild inner-city schools . |
7 | What can be wrong , however , with fantasising , treating a woman as an object , if there is no connection between the fantasy and real life and if she is depicted as wanting to be treated this way ? |
8 | Emma-Hoo is depicted as riding on a water-buffalo and parading past lines of men to pass judgement upon them , reflecting their sentence back to them by means of a giant bronze mirror on his breast . |
9 | All of this was so very different from the earlier period of Hebrew history when the first recorded occasion of a circumcision had as its central active character the woman Zipporah , and it puts in context the biblical passage , written at the time of the exile , with which this essay opened : Jerusalem , allegorized as a female in needy relation to her Lord and depicted as cleansed of her blood by the intervention of a male deity . |
10 | IMI is depicted as lying below the efficient frontier EMF as the investor is engaged in the construction of a series of sub-optimal portfolios by the definition of the efficient frontier itself . |
11 | The orang-utan , gorilla , and chimpanzee are usually depicted as arising from a stock separate from that leading to man . |
12 | In some representations , in the Book of the Dead , the phoenix is depicted as arising from him . |
13 | Eubank may not have Ali 's skills , but it is hard to imagine him becoming as used by boxing as the great man was . |
14 | Solicitors regularly appear as advocates in the lower courts and , by special hat of the Lord Chancellor , in some Crown Courts which are geographically remote from barristers ' chambers . |
15 | ‘ Matter is poured into our universe from some other and entirely extraneous spatial dimension so that to a denizen of our universe they appear as points at which matter is continually created . |
16 | The following terms appear as aims for art but do not get a mention as objectives : |
17 | According to some accounts , dwarves appear as toads during the day . |
18 | Legitimate requests A request based on the manager 's authority and right to know as prescribed by the firm 's regulations . |
19 | In the particular case of an ideal low-pass filter , for example , the modulus of the transfer function , , would behave as shown in figure 12.1(a) . |
20 | A large hotel or restaurant kitchen , preparing meals of the highest international standard , is traditionally organised as shown in Fig. 1.9 . |
21 | Complimentary studies are now necessary to examine the effect of exogenously administered TGF α on the growth of the cell lines studied by the group of Kork et al when these cells are inoculated as xenografts into nude mice . |
22 | From now on it will refer to products validated as working with all Sparc-compliant hardware and software , not just Sun . |
23 | Jamie Blandford admitted things were different for him than for his predecessors , most of whom he described as living in blissful ignorance of the world . |
24 | He presided over far-reaching changes , including the abolition of censorship , in a programme which he described as aiming for " socialism with a human face " and which came to be known as the " Prague Spring " . |
25 | Apricot really stole a march on the competition last September with a couple of new PCs it described as optimized for workgroup operation . |
26 | This crisis was not so much averted as won by the progressives , but only after Pope Paul had taken a hand and , on the issues that Suenens had wished to put to the vote , the progressives won a clear majority on 30 October . |
27 | That does not mean , however , that the McKinsey-GE grid approach has no value , especially if modified as indicated in figure 4.4 . |
28 | Both media have been modified as described in ref. 54 and are made up from stock solutions given in Table 5 . |
29 | The pace of actuarial involvement in general insurance continues to increase as shown by the demand for a growing number of actuaries to specialise in this area . |
30 | In practice it is better to show in evidence for the prosecution that the defendant was also asked to try to get the horn to work as explained at ( D ) ( b ) of offence number 20 . |