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

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1 Technically the Flydaway has much the same characteristics as a tram .
2 Though this model has the same excellent Vibram sole as the S-SB3 L GTX , this does not confer the same walking characteristics as the boot is much more flexible and has much less lateral foot support .
3 Briefly ( leaving out much detail ) , the oral world-view is encoded through such characteristics as the embedding of music in everyday life ; direct , often improvisatory , unreflective composition ; use of traditional repeated units ; prevalence of monophony ; prevalence of pentatonic tonality ( which encodes social mutuality ) ; inflected pitch relationships ; ‘ dirty ’ timbres ; and irregular rhythmic patterning , often stressing rhythmic interplay .
4 Furthermore , the proteolytic pou[c] fragment showed the same binding characteristics as the complete GST-pou[c] fusion protein ( data not shown ) .
5 The seemingly ingenuous children discover that as a model of reality , narrative can have explanatory force to rival even the most powerful scientific theories , and indeed that narrative has many of the same characteristics as the concepts on which modern science is founded .
6 In the still lifes , which have the same general characteristics as the landscapes , the Cézannian device of tipping certain objects up on to the picture plane is exaggerated to the point that one realizes at once that the artist is no longer making use of scientific perspective .
7 It is possible , therefore , to construct a sample so that it has the same distribution of characteristics as the population as a whole or , if necessary , selected portions of it .
8 Indeed , they have the same cytological and immunophenotypic characteristics as the B cells that are normally found around the mantle zone of Pyer 's patches .
9 The landlord 's obligation to repay if those covenants are observed is , it is argued , inseparable from that associated obligation and must therefore possess the same characteristics as the covenants whose performance is secured by the associated obligation .
10 The mothers had been interviewed periodically since the children were two or three months old about such characteristics as the child 's activity level , adaptability , distractability , persistence and quality of mood .
11 A woman priest will dress in the same collar , robes and vestments as the male .
12 DANGER might be lurking in freshwater lakes as the country basked in sweltering temperatures , scientists warned yesterday .
13 We pull on our coats with bleary yanks as the alcohol works its universal spell , and bump out the door .
14 They were closely integrated into the emerging central paradigm of social evolution , according to which the level of sophistication of these objects was held to symbolize the place of such peoples as a kind of fossil record of social development from the primitive to the civilized ( Steadman 1979 ; Chapman 1985 ) .
15 The My Lai episode should , therefore , be a model to such peoples as the East Germans and the Romanians , who are just emerging from 50 years of living under the secret police .
16 Street lamps streak her face , a voice streaks unconscious ears as the driver curses the dark , the hour , the traffic , the bloody liability sprawled on the back seat .
17 Another single shot was fired and , above the shrill ringing in our ears as the blast subsided , there rose a high-pitched , almost human , scream .
18 Nick was some way along the line , at the bend where the track curved round the mountain and Carrie saw him put his hands over his ears as the train blew its whistle .
19 Beyond , the computer personnel were looking around in horror , some with hands over their ears as the screaming went on and on .
20 And secondly , he wanted the public to be the RUC 's eyes and ears as the police ‘ could not provide 100 per cent security ’ or post a policeman ‘ on every street corner . ’
21 In small and incomplete orchestras , however , such combinations as the following are often to be found :
22 The lights would become specks as the visitors walked back to hotels and boarding houses and the fishermen started their night 's work .
23 2.8 " Insured Risks " means fire [ lightning explosion aircraft ( including articles dropped from aircraft ) riot civil commotion malicious persons earthquake storm tempest flood bursting and overflowing of water pipes tanks and other apparatus and impact by road vehicles ] and such other risks as the Landlord from time to time in [ its ] absolute discretion may think fit to insure against
24 and in addition to the foregoing such other risks as the Landlord from time to time in its reasonable discretion may think fit to insure against or against which the Tenant may reasonably request the Landlord to insure
25 Sometimes the insured risks are stated to be : fire and such other risks as the Landlord may from time to time deem it desirable to insure against This is clearly inadequate as there is an interrelationship between the insurance clause , the tenant 's repairing covenant and the proviso for suspension of rent .
26 One for all rock and rollers , blues and jazz fans as the Parthenon Hotel is right next door to the most electrifying live music bar in Rhodes , Sticky Fingers .
27 He has shown that these solutions are asymptotic to the inhomogeneous Kasner solutions as the singularity is approached .
28 Such considerations as the following are widely thought to favour preference over the older hedonistic utilitarianism .
29 The focus on the child-rearing implications of women 's employment has led to such detailed considerations as the relation between the employment status of mothers and their children 's health , and the possibility of an association between employment and the nutritional adequacy of pre-school children 's diets .
30 The pattern of both the muscles and the tendons of the chick limb respond to the same positional signals as the cartilage .
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