Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [was/were] as " in BNC.

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1 He mentioned that great charges and costs had been incurred by the works far above any returns , Some course was to be made for the maintenance of the workmen if the mines were as worn out as the Germans pretended .
2 In 1990 , although none of the damage was as concentrated in its severity , in many respects the results were just as bad , if only because they were more widespread .
3 Before I go any further , I should tell you that the briefing I had received on the field was as follows : 1000 metres grass , obstructions at both ends , wind sock on the northerly edge .
4 The form of the cases was as follows :
5 The costs of the relocation were as follows : land and building costs £13.5 million ; equipment and fitting out costs £1.7 million ; and the revenue cost of redundancy , relocation and other associated expenses £2.3 million .
6 But the side was as yet inconsistent , the combination unbalanced .
7 Its functions at the time of the research were as follows :
8 It that department the car was as in good in Ulster as it was in Donegal . ’
9 The result was as before : huge losses of men and little ground gained .
10 The result was as follows : Conservatives 258 seats Labour 191 seats Liberals 158 seats Others 7 seats
11 The result was as follows : Labour 288 seats Conservatives 260 seats Liberals 59 seats
12 The next call from the aircraft was as it crossed the BN having cleared for an ILS approach ; the call said that Invicta 435 was turning outbound again and would report again at the MN beacon .
13 His official title ( one used at most clubs ) was secretary-manager , and as such the administration of the club was as much a part of his job as team management .
14 There was never any question that the movies would become political or radical as the showmen were as opposed to Socialism and labour unions as their fellow American businessmen and , in any case , they remained firmly of the opinion that what they had to give their public was entertainment .
15 The object sought to be achieved in construing any commercial contract is to ascertain what the mutual intentions of the parties were as to the legal obligations each assumed by the contractual words in which they chose to express them ( Pioneer Shipping Ltd v BTP Tioxide Ltd [ 1981 ] 2 All ER 1030 ) .
16 The issue was as to the basis on which the taxation should be conducted .
17 In this case , therefore , the problem was horribly compounded by the fact that the queen was as yet childless ; and the heir who would succeed was James duke of Châtelherault , head of the unpopular house of Hamilton and discredited former regent .
18 The ultimatum was as follows : " Get in X number of clients next week , or get out ! "
19 The passage was as follows :
20 The procedure used with the rats was as follows .
21 19 , 53 to the question was as follows :
22 He knew how banal the question was as soon as he had asked it , but it did not affect Surere 's mood .
23 In the second year the summarized transactions of the business were as follows : Sales , all on credit £70,000 : Moneys received from debtors £62,000 : Purchases , all on credit £40,000 : Moneys paid to creditors £38,000 : Moneys introduced by new partner , Bob , £5,000 : Other Expenses incurred and paid £7,000 : Drawings by Susan £7,000 and by Bob £5,000 : Goods in stock at the end of the year £9,000 .
24 Well , the point was as I recollect it , er that my understanding as far as the County Council 's case was concerned , was that er the village was not inset for E Ten purposes , it was inset to recognize what the County perceived as the physical reality of this being a substantial built-up area which fulfilled no greenbelt functions .
25 The contents were as follows : ‘ The Streets by Morning ’ , ‘ The Streets by Night ’ , ‘ Making a Night of it ’ , ‘ Criminal Courts ’ , ‘ Scotland Yard ’ , ‘ The New Year ’ , ‘ Meditations in Monmouth Street ’ , ‘ Our Next-door Neighbours ’ , ‘ The Hospital Patient ’ , ‘ Seven Dials ’ , ‘ The Mistaken Milliner ’ , ‘ Doctor 's Commons ’ , ‘ Misplaced Attachment of Mr. John Dounce ’ , ‘ Vauxhall Gardens by Day ’ , ‘ A Parliamentary Sketch , with a Few Portraits ’ , ‘ Mr. Minns and his Cousin' , ‘ The Last Cabdriver , and the First Omnibus Cad ’ , ‘ The Parlour Orator ’ , ‘ The First of May ’ , and ‘ The Drunkard 's Death ’ .
26 The hallway was as she remembered it .
27 The place was as it had always been , a downland in miniature , a terrain of small green hills on which little dolmens had been raised , pink granite , white marble , a slab or two of grey stone .
28 Other than that , the place was as he 'd found it .
29 The readings were as follows : the Discus tank 6.1 , the new tank 7.2 and tap water 7.8 .
30 The wall was as it had always been … but at the centre was a black smear , like the blackened smear that might be left by some kind of fire ; as if a blowlamp had been held there .
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