Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] as [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He thus emerged as champion of the free market , appointing western-educated technocrats as ministers .
2 From what depths of unease and powerlessness emerges all this gratitude desperately proffered as pay for services not rendered ?
3 JIM MILLS yesterday resigned as manager of the Welsh Rugby League team in protest at his side 's omission from the World Cup , to be staged in Britain in 1995 .
4 Back in the late seventies Ernie was a regular in the Island and he achieved his ‘ ton ’ on the Lightweight class but he also rode as passenger for his brother Wallace as they too put up a three figure lap .
5 I 'd caught him once or twice patting her bottom which the silly girl probably took as evidence of her superior attractions , whereas I knew he did it to every woman under forty .
6 The congress also elected as editor-in-chief of the BCP daily newspaper Rabotnichesko Delo Stefan Prodev , a reformist who in November 1988 had been dismissed as the editor of the newspaper Narodna Kultura for his association with the unofficial Club for the Support of Glasnost and Perestroika in Bulgaria [ see p. 36771 ] .
7 He then served as curate at St Ignatius , Ossett and St Nicholas , Gipton , but by this time he was becoming increasingly involved in additional administrative tasks .
8 PETER RUNCIMAN , who recently retired as chairman of the Shanks & McEwan Group , was appointed treasurer of the Scottish Conservative Party yesterday .
9 He recently retired as editor of the Eye but he still spends much of his time at the magazine 's cramped offices in Soho .
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