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

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1 As Lisa Jardine has recently reminded us , in the obsession with dress and what it signified socially , we witness contemporary tensions and struggles between classes , between residual and emergent cultures , between the mercantile order and what it was actually ( or seemed to be ) replacing , between rank and wealth , between innate and fiscal value ( Still Harping , 141 — 2 , 1 50 ) .
2 As Colin Lacey says :
3 As Colin MacCabe has pointed out , in the hierarchy of discourses in the classic realist text , the visual is privileged .
4 Simon Harrop comes into midfield as Colin Whettam reverts to the bench .
5 He and proud mum Christine will be waiting with bated breath as Will Carling announces the winners at a special ceremony in the Howard Hotel .
6 This is certainly true of JS stores as Sheila Farmer knows .
7 More tarmac and concrete has left fewer green fields for water to drain into underground reserves , as Sheila Brocklebank reports .
8 A woman as socially assured as Alison Kraemer does n't get her knickers in a twist just because an acquaintance , however unsuitably married , asks her how she enjoyed the concert .
9 One that is often unrealistically pictured by adults as Alison Yarrington reports
10 AS SUPER-BULL SANDERS BOOSTS ADVANCED MICRO
11 It 's quite clear , as Little Richard hitches his pants and ecstatically rolls his eyes in ‘ Do n't Knock The Rock ’ , that rock 'n' roll represented an explosion of black consciousness into mainstream white American culture .
12 As Little Rock cashes in , other Arkansas towns are following suit .
13 However , catalysts have been proved to reduce air pollution by 75 per cent at any speed , and consequently the car industry has had to back down as EEC legislation has pushed for their adoption in member states .
14 Since 1952 his illustrations for plays had regularly appeared in the Radio Times where , as Rigby Graham has argued , Minton 's knowledge of costume , his sense of period and locale , made him invaluable .
15 You wo n't like visiting Europa , as Von Sydow warns , but it 's worth making the journey .
16 As von Beyme has explained ,
17 Or as Arnold Brecht chides : ‘ New thoughts mean new treacheries … ‘
18 As Stewart Young says above please feel free to write to the Editorial Team .
19 High peaks , stunning lakes and wild forests — New Zealand 's Nelson Lakes National Park has it all , as Judy Armstrong discovers
20 And one is conscious as Pierre Gemayel speaks — unfairly perhaps but the parallel is there — of another , infinitely more vulnerable minority which another government blamed , back in the 1930s , for its own social ills .
21 AS CRAY COMPUTER RUSHES OUT SMALL CRAY-3s TO EARN VITAL CASH
22 As Olivier Todd notes in his preface to the 1978 edition , " Even after leaving the PC five months later , Nizan does not become a liberal .
23 Radio control is clearly the most attractive means of operating the remote camera , whether as a single channel on the shutter or , as Raoul Fosset uses , three channels for full control to orbit the field of view and fire the shutter .
24 As Ania Loomba puts it , in relation to colonialist studies , ‘ the neglect of histories surrounding native insubordination either devalues or romanticises the latter , or worse , tends to read colonised subjects through linguistic or psychoanalytic theories which , for some of us at least , remain suspiciously and problematically shot through with ethnocentric assumptions whose transfer to all subalterns is unacceptable ’ ( ‘ Overworlding ’ , cited from manuscript ) .
25 As Pamela Bacarisse explains :
26 As Michel Foucault reminds us , though :
27 But even the refusal to talk about it , as Michel Foucault has noted , marks it as the secret and puts it at the heart of discourse .
28 The role of the station was , as ever , crucial in this process , as Roger Price reminds us :
29 As Rosalind Rosenberg has pointed out , arguments based on female uniqueness paradoxically ‘ provided the biological affirmation that anti-feminists needed to oppose change and that feminists relied on to defuse the threat of change ’ .
30 As Kelly Mahmod reflects , property will always be at a premium in this country : ‘ Since Great Britain is an island , our main investment is our bricks and mortar .
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