Example sentences of "[noun sg] as [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Terrorists often used an athletic stopwatch as a timing device . |
2 | That voice is ever changing as we learn and develop our technique as a group . |
3 | You can use the Alexander Technique as a preventative measure : after all , prevention is better than cure . |
4 | MICHAEL FATH Technique As A Result Of Harmony THE THREE OCTAVE ARPEGGIO |
5 | MICHAEL FATH Technique As A Result Of Harmony THE SUSPENDED SECOND |
6 | Michael also has a record out on Music Maker Records , so catch Mr Fath in London and see what he means by ‘ technique as a result of harmony … ’ |
7 | MICHAEL FATH Technique As A Result Of Harmony THE DORIAN MODE |
8 | MICHAEL FATH Technique As A Result Of Harmony THE PENTATONIC MAJOR SCALE |
9 | MICHAEL FATH Technique as a Result of Harmony THE SEVENTH & MINOR SEVENTH |
10 | And shipping lines are exploring the technique as a way of stripping paint and barnacles from hulls . |
11 | The book is written specifically for engineers and engineering undergraduates to present this computational technique as a practical tool in engineering , keeping the mathematical content to a minimum . |
12 | The other thing we 're looking at of course is your technique as a driver . |
13 | Pearson 's technique as a biographer derived from his career on the stage . |
14 | Though a foul is not intended , the referee will nevertheless regard the technique as an attack on the opponent 's joint and the competitor may face a penalty . |
15 | There was no quantitative work and later ecologists dismissed this whole technique as an example of exactly what they were trying to avoid . |
16 | When Fokine developed his mimed dance and danced mime , the old dualism of dance and mime was largely eliminated , although twentieth-century choreographers still use the strictly academic technique as the firm basis of their design . |
17 | But ‘ Miserere nostri ’ is medieval in technique as the lovely ‘ Ave rosa sine spinis ’ is in feeling , and at his finest — as in the glorious antiphon ‘ Gaude gloriosa Dei mater ’ — we hear him as the heir of the Eton composers , not of Josquin . |
18 | During the months preceding the accident , a set of underground workings , easiest thought of by the layman as a tunnel 18 feet wide and 7 feet high , had been following a seam of coal which was rising very steeply towards the surface . |
19 | Such opposition is backed by appeals to protect the small retailer as a unique feature of Japanese culture against an alien Western transplant . |
20 | It might appear strange to classify a retailer as a manufacturer but this will only happen where he is under a duty to inspect the goods and fails to do so . |
21 | By taking the prints to Japan , Sotheby 's was selling to rich Japanese collectors without a retailer as an intermediary and the retailer 's mark-up was subsumed into the auction price . |
22 | " He used to travel in prahus as a young man , then a guru told him that one day he would die by water . |
23 | East Germany , where the lingering Protestant work ethic marched shoulder to shoulder with Leninist concepts of electrification as the vitalizing force that would change society , has the world 's highest per capita emissions of sulphur dioxide and carbon dioxide . |
24 | Thus the duty of care prevents directors from acting wholly unreasonably ; the duty of loyalty ensures that their decisions are not biased ; and the duty to act bona fide in the interests of the company and not for any improper purpose is almost identical in its formulation as a standard of review to the administrative law test striking down decisions which are taken for an improper purpose . |
25 | In the vestibule was a niche with a small bench-altar to support a piece of stalactite as an idol . |
26 | Instead , the orbit as a whole twists a little further round each time , so that a true drawing of the planet 's course should really look more like one of the patterns produced by a children 's Spirograph toy . |
27 | A man of action all his life , David went into the Army in the RAMC as a young man and later trained as a State Registered Nurse in a civilian hospital . |
28 | We can now turn right to the other end of the book , where there should be another paste-down and free endpaper , though in earlier books the latter will often be missing , having been appropriated by some seventeenth or eighteenth century housewife as a shopping list or for copying a cooking recipe . |
29 | This defence of housework is all the more necessary because housework passes unmentioned in the predominant stereotype of the housewife as a leisured homemaker . |
30 | Mixed with low social ranking are the related notions of housework as ‘ dull ’ work and the housewife as a ‘ dull , boring ’ person . |