Example sentences of "and [noun prp] as a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In general , these two series of notes have been welcomed by CPRW and CPRE as a means of clarifying and consolidating Government planning policies . |
2 | In the First Dynasty these two deities assumed human form , Min , as an ithyphallic figure and Neith as a woman with her weapons . |
3 | Her members have to cope with varying degrees of immobility — one lady has an artificial — but they are enthusiastic and even ambitious , setting before themselves the movements of Torvill and Dean as an ideal to follow . |
4 | WAY THEY WERE : Arnold , Mona and Soraya as a toddler |
5 | Happily interweaves the life of the artist ( a separate essay on ‘ Boudin 's Modernity ’ by John House ) with fascinating detail on the fashion for bathing resorts in the late nineteenth century and the development of towns such as Trouville , le Havre and Dieppe as a consequence . |
6 | Here , there 's another parador contrived from a 16th century building — the Hostal de Reyes Catolicas , which was built by Ferdinand and Isabella as an inn for pilgrims and is still fulfilling its original purpose . |
7 | The four principal victors of 1945 retain responsibility for ‘ Berlin and Germany as a whole ’ . |
8 | In order that unified Germany could enjoy full sovereignty from Oct. 3 the four allies signed a document in New York on Oct. 1 suspending their " rights and responsibilities with regard to Berlin and Germany as a whole with effect from the time of unification of Germany until the coming into force of the treaty " . |
9 | recognizing that … the rights and responsibilities of the Four Powers relating to Berlin and Germany as a whole lose their function … have agreed as follows : |
10 | The Chicago Police Department used Sunday 's US Cup game between USA and Germany as a trial run for next year 's games . |
11 | Yet because they both work odd hours , Barbara as a hairdresser and Neil as a plumber , the garden is planned for easy maintenance . |
12 | The new arrivals — Parsons and Burchill on the staff , and Morley as a freelancer — were , at first , minor members of the NME oligarchy , but almost by default stamped the paper with an attitude that was almost entirely of their own creation . |
13 | Maureen as an ambulance driver and Pat as a rescue man were badly needed , but Anne 's firewatching at a large store was less essential and it was decided that she would stay with her mother . |
14 | Pat and Steve came rather unexpectedly to the hotel trade after sixteen years in the Royal Air Force-Steve as a pilot , and Pat as an education and administrative officer . |
15 | In the event , Burnell goes as a dependable foot soldier and Wright as a tight-head who proved his versatility by scrummaging so solidly at loose-head against Jeff Probyn . |
16 | This impressive record began when they both joined in 1950 , Alex as a bank boy in the Wilton department and Jean as a trainee in Spool Setting . |
17 | Among the shorter studies planned are the following : an examination of recent developments and debates within the Soviet military elite ; an analysis of the capacity of Western economic pressures to affect Soviet defence and foreign policy ; Soviet perceptions of Western Europe ; how and by whom Soviet defence and foreign policy is made ; the USSR and Cuba as a case study of Soviet relations with a ‘ client ’ state . |
18 | It was much used in Germany and Denmark as an alternative to mustard during the Middle Ages . |
19 | He saw service in France , the Middle East and England as a captain in the Signals Service of the Royal Engineers , and learned his future trade well . |
20 | However there is little activity in this line in Aberdeen particularly and Scotland as a whole as far as I know . |
21 | There was growing disarray within the faction-ridden government of Antigua and Barbuda during April and May as a result of a scandal involving an illegal shipment of arms to Colombian drug traffickers . |
22 | Trained at Princeton and Harvard as an art historian , Roth brought to his dealing activities a precision and expertise that was almost unrivalled . |
23 | But Mashelle emphasizes the value of cassava to Tanzania and Africa as a whole , noting that it provides more than half the calorie needs of 200 million Africans . |
24 | Suppose I introduced myself to Shelley and Byron as a fellow-traveller . |
25 | An alternative explanation is that L3 overwinter in the soil rather than on the grass and only migrate on to pasture at some point between June and October as a result of some factor , as yet unknown , perhaps involving ing earthworms or coprophagic beetles . |
26 | Although it is true that Grimes is seen by Crabbe and by Slater and Britten as an outsider figure , he is no typical tragic hero . |
27 | To begin with , we must draw a distinction between God as personal and God as a person . |
28 | I am now , broadly speaking , an earth-worshipper with primitive Christian overtones and a keen interest in standing stones , the Tarot , the I-Ching and God as a Woman . |
29 | At the time Rachel herself had still been doing her training but they had all worked at the same hospital — David as a senior house officer and Jennifer as a staff nurse on Orthopaedics . |
30 | Both Charles the Bald , his grandson , and Alfred in England , compared themselves to Solomon , ruling in accordance with divine wisdom , and Alfred as a lawgiver saw himself in a succession of lawgivers beginning with Moses . |