Example sentences of "and as [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Out of this maelstrom we can select only a few thinkers and those ideas which stand out in retrospect as marking out the major developments and as setting the scene for more recent times .
2 The natural sciences have proved so enormously successful in modern times that they are now commonly regarded as the supremely useful and valid intellectual discipline , and as setting the standard to which all other kinds of enquiry must conform if they are to be taken seriously as dealing with truth and reality .
3 The Buid do not regard themselves , and are not regarded by the Christians , as belonging to the same social system , and as sharing an underlying set of political values .
4 The conference was misleadingly regarded as a success and as reversing the trend in relations .
5 However , once this is conceded the basis of Oakeshott 's theory is challenged since he views these two forms of association as categorially distinct moral conditions and as shaping two wholly different manners of government and two profoundly different characters of human identity .
6 He did not doubt for an instant that once he explained things to his brother , once he made him see what assets were available and how they could be used , Jean-Paul would rise from his lethargy and be as engaged , as excited , and as determined , as Edouard .
7 Joe is as tough as his background and as opinionated and uncompromising as you would expect .
8 And the Pioneers were right to see in the dispossession by the consumer interest of the rights of the workers in the Manufacturing Society as a fundamental change of Co-operative purpose and as implying the acceptance of a much more limited expectation for it , but wrong not to recognise that that change , that limitation inhered in the idea of a dividend itself : for that , more than anything else , activated the potential conflict of interest created by the differing functions — that of workers making things for sale and that of consumers buying them to use .
9 They will initially interpret a rise in the demand for and price of their product as a rise in its relative price and as implying a fall in the real wage rate they must pay measured in terms of their product .
10 Although a medically biased book , there are some useful care plans accompanying each disorder as well as some excellent patient teaching guides that would be useful for reference on the ward and as teaching aids in the classroom .
11 The guns will now be de-activated and used in training and as teaching aids by Durham Police .
12 Our discussion in the previous four chapters has focused in turn on the substance and implementation of each of the aims of the Primary Needs Programme as set out by Leeds LEA in 1985 and as reinforced in numerous contexts subsequently .
13 The dualist gains credence from the everyday use of the word " style " as a " manner of doing something " , as reflected in dictionary definitions , and as applied , outside language , to other art forms such as music , painting and architecture , and to varied activities such as playing the piano or playing tennis .
14 The department has major research activities in the pathological sciences and has closely co-ordinated research interests in Immunology , Molecular Biology , Virology and Microbiology , both in veterinary species ( especially the sheep , pig , cat and dog ) and as applied to human medicine .
15 The meaning of this term is cold or extinguished fire and as applied to the instance just given would signify that the rights of the claimants had gone cold and their claims extinguished .
16 He seems to intimate that the contract is not as solid and as biased toward the group as they believe .
17 The firing became general and as Looking Glass 's people scattered , a woman and her baby were drowned trying to cross the Clearwater .
18 ‘ You see ? ’ he said , thrusting skeletal hands forward and Nuadu flinched , for the hands were as ravaged and as eaten as the Robemaker 's face ; the nails hung by shreds , and the remaining skin was matted and crusted .
19 She describes them , for example , as ‘ infantilised ’ ; she accepts without question research which purported to show that most women despised each other ( Millett , 1977 , p. 55 ) ; she sees women as having little ‘ self-respect ’ , and as devoting almost all their time and attention to pleasing and flattering men .
20 3–11–1898 The Moderator read the following extract minute of Presbytery ; " The presbytery took up the report of the committee on union with the United Presbyterian Church as sent down by last General Assembly , and as Instructed by the Assembly , agreed to transmit the said report to the Kirk Session within their bounds for their information . "
21 He regarded the Old Testament text as an accurate historical record , as authoritative in matters of doctrine and ethics , and as inspired of God .
22 Here the phase of Venus can approach full as shown and as observed by Galileo .
23 Closed windows and doors help to contain smoke and flames for about 20 minutes , and as inhaled smoke can immobilise people who are attempting to escape , these vital minutes may permit a more orderly evacuation from other parts of the building , and simultaneously allow time for professional help to arrive .
24 Finally , of all schemes which assign gender to different persons of the Godhead , which suggest that God in God 's undifferentiated unity is female and as differentiated is male , or which see God as ‘ male ’ and humanity as ‘ female ’ in relation to God , it must be said that they necessarily fuel gender differentiation .
25 It would not allow it to be enforced against the promisor ; and if property had been transferred , the recipient was treated as holding it for the benefit of the person who had parted with it , and as bound to restore it .
26 A vote was then taken on the resolution with 's addition and as amended by QC with the following result : in favour 29 ; against 50 .
27 His argument is that Magna Carta , both in its original form and as confirmed by Henry III in 1225 ( 9 Hen .
28 Claims rocketed , and as confirmed at today 's annual meeting a three billion pound loss was incurred for 1990 .
29 So the doctrine of the Trinity is presented as intrinsically bound up with the incarnation of the eternal Son as Jesus Christ , and as supplying the ultimate framework for a theology centred and focused in him .
30 The distinction between capital and maintenance schemes can sometimes amount to little more than an administrative technicality , and as grants for capital schemes are reduced , there is a possibility that old-style capital works will be slipped by under the banner of maintenance .
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