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

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1 Eubank may not have Ali 's skills , but it is hard to imagine him becoming as used by boxing as the great man was .
2 Legitimate requests A request based on the manager 's authority and right to know as prescribed by the firm 's regulations .
3 This crisis was not so much averted as won by the progressives , but only after Pope Paul had taken a hand and , on the issues that Suenens had wished to put to the vote , the progressives won a clear majority on 30 October .
4 The pace of actuarial involvement in general insurance continues to increase as shown by the demand for a growing number of actuaries to specialise in this area .
5 This is pullwinding as developed by Pultrex Ltd. , and the result is a sandwich cross-section of unidirectional inner and outer fibres , with helical windings , clockwise and anti-clockwise between .
6 This romantic view of the Germanic commune had an unconscious effect on Marx and led him to follow those German historians who were trying to reconstruct an old system which they say as smothered by a newer one .
7 The danger is that this disparity will be enshrined in the formulas for distributing funds that local authorities are adopting as required by the 1988 Act .
8 However , should this happen , the second startup will be reported as working by LSSTRT , but the main image itself will quickly die .
9 The most depressing aspect he had found had been the neglect of the fundamental issue of liberty raised by MPs ’ proposals to prevent what they regarded as abuses by the press .
10 Any private business which has been set down for consideration at Seven o'clock on an allotted day shall , instead of being considered as provided by Standing Orders , be considered at the conclusion of the proceedings on the Bil on that day , and paragraph ( 1 ) of Standing Order No. 14 ( Exempted business ) shall apply to the private business for a period of three hours from the conclusion of the proceedings on the Bill or , if those proceedings are concluded before Ten o'clock , for a period equal to the time between Seven o'clock and the conclusion of those proceedings .
11 But by definition , science itself was not considered as penetrated by social context ; if it was it would no longer be science , at least not ‘ pure science ’ :
12 Sheffield looked like being overwhelmed as tries by new boys Gary Divorty and John Bentley powered Halifax 10-0 ahead in 11 minutes .
13 Arising out of this , that all other special service units be disbanded , and selected personnel be absorbed as required by L Detachment .
14 It is a collection of those books which the early church accepted as written by the apostles themselves , or by their close associates , and which therefore set out the true apostolic faith .
15 In practice , the ambiguities of class blurred the theory ; rich Kenyans had privileges that made them virtually equal to the British , and a large number of the British — including the instruments of power , the soldiers — were not accepted as equals by the Establishment .
16 What is required is that the language which is pedagogically presented should be a projection of that which actually occurs as recorded by the computer analysis of text .
17 The occultist , thanks to Carl Gustav Jung as reinterpreted by Madam Blavatsky and Theosophy , believe it is the animal and earthly nature of man .
18 She ate as directed by Taggy , and made no fuss when that dame looked after her much as she had herself done for her deceased employer — nursing her and acting as lady 's maid , and combing out her troublesome copper hair , until Theda felt strong enough to perform this office for herself .
19 Cell membranes of human colorectal carcinomas and normal mucosa were prepared as described by Maeda et al with minor modifications .
20 Pre-operatively the nurse must check that the patient 's skin is prepared as requested by the surgeon .
21 A catastrophe can happen when the system energy is no longer channelled as intended by the designers or because there is a release of toxic substances or both .
22 A further US$18,000,000 was paid by the USA into a security account in The Hague from which payments could be made as arbitrated by the Iran-US Claims Tribunal .
23 Around 1903 , Colnaghi 's successful informal partnership with Knoedler 's began in an atmosphere which Hall describes as characterised by ‘ an affection and openness unusual among dealers of today ’ , and rested its success on Colnaghi 's ability to supply Old Masters , particularly Dutch seventeenth-century paintings , subsequently purchased by Henry Frick , and which formed the core of his collection .
24 Their importance in the politics of that country has led political scientists to propound a modification of the theory of representative government in which the weakness of the individual voter , discussed on pages 54–57 , is seen as compensated by his or her membership of interest groups .
25 In the early modern period also the individual was seen as constituted by and in relation to — even the effect of — a pre-existing order .
26 Given the price inelasticity argument , changes in duties in the annual budget are probably best seen as motivated by revenue-raising considerations .
27 The recent cognitive revolution in psychology has meant that an individual 's behaviour is now rarely viewed in simple behaviourist terms as solely a product of rewards and punishments , but is seen as influenced by the individual 's own , often idiosyncratic , view of their situation .
28 All these levels may be seen as controlled by the relationship of the people involved in the discourse , which we may regard as the highest level .
29 The South is seen as dominated by the Roman church .
30 Sometimes various intermediate courses of conduct are seen as required by neutrality .
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