Example sentences of "[vb -s] [art] [noun] as [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I would respectfully agree with his description , in relation to dishonest actions , of appropriation as involving an act by way of adverse interference with or usurpation of the owner 's rights , but I believe that the less aggressive definition of appropriation which I have put forward fits the word as used in an honest sense in section 2(1) as well as elsewhere in the Act .
2 Examining responses in these last two conditions and accepting responses where , apart from the Dez parameter , the sign was reported correctly , produces the results as shown in fig. 10.2 .
3 The catapult itself has a profile as follows .
4 As with other details these might vary in specific cases , but a typical cannon has a value as shown here .
5 In the preceding conversational fragment ( I ) , we shall also say that speaker A treats the information that she has an uncle as presupposed and speaker B , in her question , indicates that she has accepted this presupposition .
6 Although the calculated CSI in very dilute bile ( total lipid concentration <10 g/l ) possibly has an error as described by Carey , the molar per cent of cholesterol was also similar between the two groups .
7 He quotes the report as stating : ’ … it is reasonable for mankind to behave on the assumption that all vertebrates are capable of suffering to some degree or another . ’
8 He quotes the mother as confirming that Dave is an infuriating boy , and quite different from his clever and hard-working sister .
9 This establishes the theorem as stated .
10 It describes the Polytechnic as dispirited , poorly led and understaffed .
11 Article 3 of the Constitution of the Soviet Union describes the principle as follows :
12 The ‘ Portadown News ’ report describes the church as occupying a commanding site and with the gable where the Memorial stones are placed facing the principal approach .
13 For instance , the basic activity in ( 2 ) is painting the general ; but the sentence tells us more specifically that it is an activity carried out in a way that envisages the general as seated .
14 The General Council of British Shipping quotes a survey as reporting that those ships which had been found to use the Minches route had done so only because of poor weather conditions .
15 It eliminates the need for client workstations to add libraries or protocols in order to access SQL Server data on Unix systems , the company quotes a user as saying : ‘ a single workstation configuration can obtain data from both Unix and OS/2-based servers . ’
16 Development of the worker-client relationship and of the case as a case may depend a lot on how far the client sees the worker as filling the position of parent adequately and how far the social worker is prepared to take account of the client 's expectations in this respect .
17 Homer sees The Committee as having a tremendous chance in the National if he stays out of trouble .
18 The alternative , and orthodox view , sees the damage as resulting from invasions from Scotland following the withdrawal of the garrisons by the governor of Britain and usurper emperor , Clodius Albinus , in AD Fig. 7 .
19 In the case of Gagnon and Simon and those influenced by them ( such as Kenneth Plummer ) , the theoretical framework derives from Meadean social psychology , which sees the individual as having a developing personality which is created in an interaction with others ; and from labelling theories of deviance , which concentrate on the public processes of stigmatisation .
20 Looking back , Galbraith now sees the book as having had three forms of influence .
21 The modern view sees the destruction as occurring c .
22 There are other elements in Campbell 's thought : he seems to think that the most perspicuous model of the mind to employ in understanding human knowledge sees the mind as embodying a structured hierarchy of functionally characterized capacities , each of which works in a way analogous to natural selection ; and he defends his view as part of a ( reductive ) explanation of how the capacities comprising human rationality have evolved .
23 He sees the Bible as containing a section of classic case studies of the ways God deals with humankind in a variety of situations across a considerable period of time .
24 At birth , Piaget sees the infant as having no a priori knowledge of her environment or of the way in which she can act upon it .
25 As a gay director , Constantine Giannaris who had two films shown in Cork this year , sees the policy as having both positive and negative repercussions .
26 In that case the , the white page which is n't numbered at the back of page three , is the revised estimate , and shows the variations as outlined there .
27 He characterizes the phenomenon as follows :
28 An experienced maintenance engineer approaches a problem as follows :
29 In all the cases analysed , make has shifted to evoke an antecedent cause , and the to infinitive almost always evokes a state as arising at the end of a process of causation ( or of coming-to-be ) .
30 In Champagne , Patrick Forbes categorically states the gospel as held in Champagne : ‘ Now , it so happened that most of the top layer of chalk found on the Falaises is of a type known as Belemnita quadrata , which is markedly different from the Micraster chalk found on the plain below .
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