Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [noun] [adv] as " in BNC.

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1 We see this from Edmund both as subject and object .
2 Unfortunately , he was interested in mathematics only as a hobby , and so he did not bother to publish any of his work .
3 Hawking leaves the impression that he may be interested in God largely as a means of drawing an audience towards scientific ideas .
4 South African Airways : As mentioned in the November issue , SAA are preparing former SAAF 6888 for use again as ZS-BXF .
5 But there was a degree of intelligence and the Newfoundland of course is er spectacular dog , particularly in water I mean the Irish Water Spaniel 's pretty good in water so as a
6 But Thomas Kuhn has argued that even the concepts and laws become intelligible in practice only as components of a disciplinary matrix which he calls the ‘ paradigm ’ , in which the scientist learns to apply them through concrete instances of problem-solving which serve as models in approaching new puzzles .
7 Why should the Soviets remove their SS-20 missiles unless it is to influence our decision to deploy cruise and Pershing 11 in Europe essentially as a balance ?
8 ‘ Pretty well , if he does n't get pneumonia , but he 's full of antibiotics just as a prophylactic …
9 Marx was thus concerned with bureaucracy both as a social formation and as a source of inefficient public service .
10 Although Sontag ( 1979 ) may have been guilty of exaggeration in her claim that Benjamin 's most important influence came from surrealism , it is certain that he was enthusiastic about surrealism both as a movement in the arts and as often explicit politics .
11 The Hulton Deutsch People disk is a intended for use commercially as a point of reference for professionals .
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