Example sentences of "[noun pl] as [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Do you see that as the difference between the way that Americans view philanthropy in the arts as opposed to the way the English view it ?
2 In addition there is no indication in the Ecclesiastical History that Bede thought of Eadwine 's successors as failing to maintain Eadwine 's overlordship of all the Britons .
3 It is important to stress that the Chewong do not conceptualise specifically male characteristics as opposed to female ones .
4 Modern elite theorists are more concerned to analyse the role played by elites in society than to use their internal characteristics as unified elites to explain their predominance .
5 Although Noverre did not specifically name them he described these dancers ' particular characteristics as having similar physiques and technical expertise as the danseurs classiques but they were not always so well-proportioned and usually possessed a natural sense of comedy .
6 The War Wagon tower has its own toughness value , wounds , and other characteristics as shown below .
7 This hazard is avoided by introducing hysteresis in to the comparator characteristics as shown in Fig. 7.3 — so that small changes in the signal from the photosensitive device do not give further detected pulses .
8 It is not hard to portray the BR of the eighties Monty Python style with such stupidities as creating a semi-autonomous Cornish Railways with great enthusiasm one year only to abandon them the next as though that were equally great progress .
9 The change in the attitude to the appointment of barrister-politicians as judges is said to date from Lord Haldane 's Chancellorship ( 1912–15 ) when legal and professional qualifications became the criteria , though at first the change was not extended to the most senior appointments .
10 Priddle and Heywood ( 1980 ) regard antarctic lakes as forming an evolutionary series which has developed over the period of about 20 000 years since the ice-sheet was maximal ; this is in any case a convenient way of describing them .
11 On Oct. 17 the Sejm approved Suchocka 's guidelines as presented on Oct. 9 by 166 votes to 163 with eight abstentions .
12 In any case , ‘ going concern ’ is interpreted in present auditing guidelines as meaning that the company will still be operating six months after the date of the audit report or one year after the date of the balance sheet , when that may be further ahead than company directors can see in the middle of a recession .
13 For a typical company the above policy statement might be expanded into guidelines as follows :
14 For a typical company the above policy statement might be expanded into guidelines as follows :
15 In the tendency to portray non-violent peoples as lacking the egoism , selfishness , pettiness , and acquisitiveness so typical of the modern world , the issue is less one of distortion of the data , than of greater or lesser degrees of selectivity and emphasis in reporting and analysis .
16 The Ecuadorean Government does not recognise native peoples as having land rights .
17 At the recent JANE 'S ADDICTION gig at The Marquee , people were not so much holding onto their ears as trying to stop their eyeballs standing out on stalks , so plenteous were the glittering celebs out to cheer the visiting Americans on .
18 The active membership were not hostile to the interests of non-members as appeared to be the case in the two groups mentioned earlier ( and East Allegheny referred to below ) but felt that there was a difference in neighbourhood perception between owner occupiers and renters .
19 Road Traffic Act Requirements for explosion risks as defined in the policy can be covered on payment of an additional premium , thereby amending part of this exclusion .
20 Section 145 Road Traffic Act 1988 sets out the requirements for third part risks as follows :
21 in respect of third party risks as complies with the requirements of Part VI , Road Traffic Act 1988 .
22 ‘ in respect of third party risks as complies with the requirements of Part VI Road Traffic Act 1988 ’ .
23 ‘ in respect of third party risks as complies with the requirements of Part VI , Road Traffic Act 1988 ’ .
24 Invariably jet-black and headless ( though sometimes having the heads of human beings ) Black Dogs have been reported for centuries as loping along lanes by ancient churchyards .
25 Both Kepler Wessels and Adrian Kuiper , the respective captains , scored centuries as did Western Province opener Terence Lazard while World Cup squad batsman Mark Rushmere was also in the runs .
26 It had been relatively constant for at least the previous three centuries as shown by the work of the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure ( Laslett and Wall , 1972 ) .
27 Mukerji focuses on the early modern period of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries as marking a highly significant rise in material culture , so that peasants and ordinary town dwellers who had remarkably few personal possessions in late medieval periods ( Braudel 1981 : 283 ) were becoming familiar with many more products , and from a much wider area ( Burke 1978 : 246–8 ) .
28 Doing a bit of analytical geometry it turns out that the equipotential surfaces are circular cylinders as shown by dotted lines in Fig. 2.22 .
29 This fee will be paid in three equal installments as follows :
30 This fee will be paid in three equal installments as follows :
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