Example sentences of "as a study [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | no. 13 ) , here presented as a preparatory study for the St Petersburg painted version , rather than a drawing after the Russian canvas made as a study for the variant painting now in Munich , as has been previously suggested . |
2 | That the improvement of Farriery established as a study of the Anatomy , diseases and cure of cattle , particularly Horses , Cows and Sheep , will be an essential benefit to Agriculture and will greatly improve some of the most important branches of national commerce such as Wool and Leather ’ . |
3 | Like Merton , Parsons highlights the sociology of science as a study of the cultural threats to the maintenance of objectivity and impartiality in scientific practice . |
4 | Plant ecology developed not as a study of the factors affecting the lives and deaths of individual plants and their parts but as a study of the distribution of vegetation types and of particular species . |
5 | Plant ecology developed not as a study of the factors affecting the lives and deaths of individual plants and their parts but as a study of the distribution of vegetation types and of particular species . |
6 | Many reviewers have seen this as a study of the author 's times , as an amusing documentary record of literary and bohemian life in London from the 1920s to the 1960s , and so it is . |
7 | It would be simplistic to interpret ‘ TransForm ’ as a study of the overlapping and interconnection of painting and sculpture in the twentieth century ; it would be more exact to say that avant-garde movements abandoned the concept of ‘ a painting ’ or ‘ a sculpture ’ as such . |
8 | In terms of the sociology of culture , this area can now be theoretically redefined as a study of the situations and conditions of practices ( see Chapter 4 ) . |
9 | The fieldworker presented the research quite accurately as a study of the neighbourhood , including its language , without singling out language for particular comment . |
10 | To some extent the work might be categorised as a study in the various possible kinds of orchestral glissandi ; or indeed as a specious of tuba concerto , for that instrument , so evocative of whales and fog-signals and ships ' sirens , often plays a quasi-obbligato role . |