Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [verb] as [art] " in BNC.
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1 | As Bauer put it in a recent BBC television discussion of covert recognition , ‘ Our normal experience of perception , of seeing objects or faces as an all or none process , is a trick that the brain plays on us ’ . |
2 | Ectopic varices , defined as varices arising in sites other than the oesophagus or cardia of the stomach , may develop spontaneously following endoscopic obliteration of oesophageal varices or occur as a result of surgery and subsequent adhesion formation . |
3 | They can be added to stir-fry vegetables at the end of cooking or served as an accompaniment . |
4 | Hopes for a ‘ green lung ’ in the heart of the city are fading , particularly since the announcement that Mercedes Benz is to build a huge service centre on Potsdamer Platz , dashing hopes that it might be left as a park or rebuilt as the commercial hub of the city it was before the war . |
5 | Students may use this form to indicate whether they wish to be awarded a certificate or DipHE as a terminal or intermediate award and may even indicate the order in which their two fields are to be listed on their transcript and CNAA parchment . |
6 | From now on he either fought on the French side or acted as a neutral between the parties . |
7 | The story weaves the Japanese viewpoint widely through the film and presents , probably for the first time to most movie viewers , a rational reason why the Japanese felt they had to attack the United States or suffer as a second-class nation . |
8 | FAST does not consider the possibility of a social discontinuity or rupture as a necessary Step towards the biosociety . |
9 | Equally , with the use of appropriate figures , it would show that CDs become more liquid , the nearer they get to maturity , i.e. the nearer to maturity they get , the smaller is the loss or gain as a result of changes in prevailing yields . |
10 | He managed this with the help of a flannel , some scented soap from England which he kept for special occasions and a kettleful of hot water that took five minutes to boil on the single electric ring that served as a cooker and , in winter , as a heater . |
11 | By the time the case came to court , General Amin was neither available as a witness nor regarded as a person worthy of belief . |
12 | This behaviour is a consequence of the structure of the model and of the fact that the model processes inputs and generates outputs that vary as a function of time . |
13 | Oddly enough , it was the United States that acted as an important intermediary in these arguments . |
14 | But it is personal relationships that emerge as the primary focus of this biography . |
15 | In the meantime , the Government have attempted to pull together a solution to the dilemma that arises as a result of the different views that are held by various groups . |
16 | On the other hand , GH5 is a eukaryotic protein that binds as a monomer , is not sequence-specific ( although it may have sequence preferences ) , and the structure of the DNA on binding to GH5 is unknown . |
17 | Subsequently Clough Williams-Ellis bought the handsome inn outside the gates of Attingham , Shropshire , which he renamed the Mytton and Mermaid and promoted as a staging post for guests en route to Portmeirion . |
18 | Significantly , the Athletic News , which had provided splendid weekly coverage , fell from its 170,000 circulation and disappeared as an independent title in 1931 . |
19 | Objective investigation of phenomena formed only one aspect of a far wider approach , the greatest emphasis being centred consciousness and mind as the underlying reality . |
20 | Whereas the Akali Dal had been the dominant force in the previous Assembly , the only Akali Dal faction not supporting the boycott , that led by Capt. Amrinder Singh and known as the Shiromani Akali Dal ( Kabul ) , won only three seats . |
21 | He grabbed two goals and signed as an apprentice for his home club . |
22 | Suddenly there was a commotion , confusion and curses as an empty cart overturned , the horse plunging and rearing in its traces with no sign of the driver . |
23 | No. 4 is a timber stores arranged in three bays for panel and more delicate woods , and No. 2 a large shed with corrugated roof and known as a timber hoist , this building being open at the sides and spanned by an overhead crane serving the various storage compartments . |
24 | Alternatively they may be subsumed within the department and treated as a poor relation . |
25 | A summer afternoon tea and known as the tea most often served in Chinese restaurants . |
26 | At the head of Loch Monar is a cluster of Munros better approached from Craig , near Achnashellach on the A.890 , where a forest road leads up to open deer pastures and continues as a rough cart track to Glenuaig Lodge in the heart of the mountains . |
27 | ( This was added to over the centuries and culminated as a gigantic mansion of the early 1830s ) . |
28 | The important thing is that the EDB removes the disincentives and acts as a one-stop agency for investors . |
29 | The Unit also endeavours to encourage collaborative research and to act as a source of advice for studies carried out by other organisations . |
30 | Item No 5 : it is extremely difficult to date these religious medallions , struck to be blessed by a priest and kept as a talisman . |