Example sentences of "[noun] as [vb pp] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Postclassical criminology , then , sees criminal action as chosen and as expressing the purposes , intentions , and meanings attached to the situations in which it occurs , of those who indulge in it .
2 They laid the Padre down at the Collector 's side as instructed and arranged his limbs in a suitable position of repose .
3 Yevgeny Svetlanov took on the programme as advertised but , in the first half , those who failed to occupy seats missed little .
4 The rule in Rylands v. Fletcher was not considered in The Wagon Mound ( No. 1 ) , though it has been argued elsewhere in this book that there is no reason for refusing to apply the principles of foreseeability as developed since The Wagon Mound .
5 New seats are made available on the MATIF as required but unlike on the US exchanges , there is no market for seats .
6 And as existing experience , unchecked by alternative views of collective reflection , becomes sedimented into teachers ' consciousness as valued and ‘ successful ’ procedure , so pedagogy undergoes petrification .
7 So it is worth recalling at the outset of this discussion that it is in these senses that the female cross-dresser of the early seventeenth century could be described as an ‘ invert ’ or ‘ pervert ’ , and hardly at all in the sense of those words as coined and popularized by the nineteenth-century sexologists and , later , psychoanalysis .
8 Both of them take the present sexual division of labour as given and understand that this has important implications for women in their search for an income .
9 By 21 February 1896 , the minute book informs us that ‘ the freeing of this school and site from debt brings this Company under the obligation of future maintenance as promised when the school was originally contemplated , and Mr. Park was authorised to arrange accordingly ’ .
10 He practises tilting his pelvis in the correct pattern as he moves forwards and backwards , and he straightens and relaxes his knees as instructed and guided .
11 Suppose that a small mass m is made to go around P in a circular path radius r as shown and that its speed is s .
12 Others were conceivably opened by accident , and perhaps remained open , marking the sites as haunted or sacred , shunned or obsessively protected .
13 Several points on the the question of migration as reported or a as included by the Secretary of State in in his decision letters .
14 ‘ Conveyance ’ can be proved by describing the thing concerned and in cases of difficulty by showing that it comes within the definition of a conveyance as shown as B ( 3 ) ante .
15 Bulmer ( 1975 ) , following Kerr and Siegel ( 1954 ) , has characterized mining communities as isolated and homogeneous , and with a much weaker ‘ exit ’ option for the dissatisfied than is typical of other industrial settlements .
16 You could just work these movements as given and all would be well but it is always better to understand why you are working the method and what is happening .
17 For your protection , all envelopes deposited will be endorsed by the machine with the number of your nominated account and the amount you record by entry on the machine as deposited and will subsequently be opened in the presence of two of our employees .
18 It is the peculiar human ability to re-organize and re-describe and re-evaluate from novel points of view that makes for the superiority of the consultants over any set of bibliographical instruments , as well as the human ability to recognize a question as misconceived or stupid .
19 If the Shipman 's Tale is a redaction of a dramatized fabliau of the same kind as the English Dame Sirith we can expect these opening lines to convey at least some particular characteristics of the fabliau as conceived and used by Chaucer .
20 There we identified and discussed in detail a number of factors critical to the quality and impact of any such course : the clarity and appropriateness of the messages conveyed ; the degree of match between messages as intended and as received ; the appropriateness of the methods used to convey the messages in question .
21 Adjust the tension wires and tension disc as directed and attach the weights and put a wax ring on to the pin if not already in place .
22 At the second last she put in a tremendous leap and was back in the lead as Run And Skip started to fade , but Forgive 'N Forget on the stands side and Wayward Lad inside him were now going for home , and they passed Dawn Run on the approach to the last .
23 Also as the name implies , all bodywork , roofs , gangways , roof tanks were marked up for repair as required and wheel wear and tyre thickness noted .
24 The emphasis in such systems has been to concentrate on the representation , organisation and use of linguistic knowledge as encapsulated and expressed by linguistic rules and procedures .
25 In the slow passages Cziffra 's deep , brooding tone can hold the listener as enthralled as his legendary virtuosity .
26 But there are growing doubts about whether the plan will deliver as much irrigation water as promised and about its effect on the Missolonghi wetland at the river mouth , designated as of international importance under the Ramsar Convention .
27 Lown and Wolf classified ventricular extrasystoles occurring at a rate of less than one per minute as isolated and of little prognostic significance , whereas those occurring at a rate of more than one per minute were more indicative of an unfavourable prognosis .
28 Colour as desired and keep wrapped in cling film or aluminium foil until ready to use , to prevent it from drying out .
29 Colour as required and wrap in cling film or in a polythene bag to prevent drying out .
30 However , the image of modern families as isolated and inward-looking does not only extend to relationships with kin .
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