Example sentences of "[noun prp] as [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ What 's the point ? ’ said the landlord , who for some reason had come in the last few weeks to regard the Mrs Machins as in an obscure way a rival show to himself .
2 As indicated above , the Cuban revolution induced Soviet leaders to modify the view ( hitherto almost as firmly believed in the Kremlin as in the White House ) that the Latin American nations were destined to remain trapped in a position of subservience to the United States .
3 She totally childish and not something that somebody in the twentieth century should waste their waste , their time with , and for a brief moment I felt the moral force of Sigmund Freud as through his daughter and of course psychologically this makes sense because I 'm quite sure her superego was modelled on her father 's .
4 we 've been slightly more amenable but invite to your club temerity to ask your Lordship rather me , but as I 'm on my feet , er ask your Lordship whether you could sit at all early on Friday as to help Mr er , I , I was little concerned to hear Mr say that he was going to wait for Mr he had responded because that would of course then extend more into Friday , it may be more sensible if Mr could have
5 The CME and SIMEX also obtained the exclusive licence to trade Nikkei stock index futures contracts outside Japan , but while this has been fairly successful on SIMEX , it has been less so in Chicago ( 881,000 contracts on SIMEX as against 61000 on the CME in 1990 ) .
6 I shall also refer to the views of Doctor David as to that care when the patient was at Hunstead Park .
7 One reason the 1989 regulations were passed was to satisfy the United States as to the protection offered in the United Kingdom , otherwise there might have been some doubt as to whether topographies derived from the United Kingdom would have been afforded protection in the United States .
8 This is as true for a line of music by Mozart or Gershwin as for the skyline of Salisbury Cathedral of the Taj Mahal .
9 Philippe Morillon , for Croatian regular forces to begin withdrawing from the self-proclaimed Serbian Republic of Bosnia-Hercegovina as from Nov. 30 , there was no sign of a decrease in fighting .
10 Jack is in overall charge of the LDP sales company and the reason for that is to ensure that the same standards and disciplines of product development , point of sale and , most important , profitability are applied to LDP as to Stoddard Templeton .
11 It is as true for Nicaragua as for any country that the full political importance of its prison system lies in its possible role as an instrument of social terror .
12 Currency : franc of the Comptoirs français du Pacifique ( franc CFP or Pacific franc ) ( US$1.00=91.0709 francs CFP as at Nov. 26 , 1990 ) .
13 Currency : Franc of the Comptoirs français du Pacifique ( franc CFP or Pacific franc ) ( US$1.00=91.0709 francs CFP as at Nov. 26 , 1990 .
14 Currency : franc of the Comptoirs français du Pacifique ( franc CFP or Pacific franc ) ( US$1.00=101.54 francs CFP as at Sept. 30 , 1991 ) .
15 If so then on the assumption , surely acceptable to Nozick as to most people , that the prospect of a profit is a valid reason for most commercial activities it follows that selling arms to one of the combatants for profit does not jeopardize one 's neutrality .
16 Visa requirements were similarly abolished with Czechoslovakia and Hungary as from June 15 .
17 One of his most recent historical discoveries was that he was Victor Edmund on his birth certificate , and not Victor Edward as on the cover of his book !
18 I believe Warwick changed over to using steel truss rods about eight or nine months ago but I would urge owners to have their basses checked as soon as possible , and would appreciate some kind of response from Warwick as to the precise situation .
19 Regardless of local circumstances , they would be the same in Glasgow as in Naples ; the same in Lisbon as in Berlin .
20 In Bucharest as in Pyongyang , it may well be that severe repression can in the first instance only be challenged by a well-aimed bullet .
21 In Bucharest as in Pyongyang , it may well be that severe repression can in the first instance only be challenged by a well-aimed bullet .
22 His new serenade is , he admits , as much about Metastasio as about Mozart .
23 Own label groceries only sell half as much proportionately in Ireland as in the UK .
24 Alright then , oh Regan as in Sweeney ?
25 Just as Teddy itself was a diminutive of Theodore as in Roosevelt ( or was it Edward , King of England ? ) , so we began to hear of Charles Lindbear and Wilbear Wright the pioneer bearaviators .
26 Hundreds of subcontractors , in Scotland as in other parts of the country , will benefit from this announcement .
27 And not only the Xaritès ( or Charitès , the Greek Graces ) bend some solicitude over the unnamed revolutionary comrade , so does the poet — for indeed in 1930 Pound 's desire for an authoritarian leader in politics was as ready to fix on Lenin as on Mussolini .
28 The gulls you see cadging bread in London parks could just as well have been born in Finnish Lapland as on the North Kent marshes — it 's impossible to tell from their plumage .
29 He said Hawes as in Hawes , but that 's the only time it 's been mentioned in public . ’
30 Immunity to Trichostrongylus as in Ostertagia is slowly acquired and in sheep and probably goats it wanes during the periparturient period .
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