Example sentences of "as such " in BNC.

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1 A pragmatic view is that an aesthetic experience is what is described as such , and as there are varieties of religious experience , so there may be varieties of aesthetic experience .
2 As a result , there are ‘ no Jews as such ’ in his Auschwitz book .
3 Berkoff demands high technical skill , but is wide open to raw interpretations , and as such offers a lot to the auditioning student .
4 My first audition , as such , was actually for John Caird who wanted me to do a piece of Juliet .
5 Not auditions as such .
6 As such , their own life-styles , societies , and schools have been relatively protected , but perhaps at the expense of political action .
7 Because the opposition is the catholic nationalists , concession means the end of the statelet as such .
8 Even so , force is , in the ideal state , primarily an exclusive instrument of the state , though even here force diffuses outwards from the state to civil society and to sections of its population and , as such , is intimately connected with hegemony .
9 As such , they need constant updating — especially if the perceived trend towards reduced pub-going is to be reversed .
10 As such , the brewery has resolved to ‘ improve … the operational efficiency of the building generally ’ by remodelling the cellar area and the annexe building to the north and by giving the pub a frontage on Fleet Street .
11 ‘ More of a horticultural poison , ’ said the inspector , ‘ although not intended as such . ’
12 Obvious attacks on the eyes are prohibited , though the odd mis-directed punch is not interpreted as such .
13 This does not increase suppleness , as such , but it loosens the joint
14 I would now like to pursue the resemblance by claiming that blocks as such ( i.e. techniques which are solely performed to deflect attacking techniques ) , have no more place in karate competition than they have in boxing .
15 With the disappearance of temple-worship as such , this fell into misuse , but a new significance took its place , which would have had particular significance for Leonard 's parents and grandparents .
16 Experiences , they argued , are identical with brain states ; but when someone is conscious of his experiences he is not conscious of his brain as such : it takes modern science to tell us that consciousness is a state of the brain .
17 Although Symphonic Variations was not intended as a ritual , Ashton can be said to have used it as such for six dancers who were practising their art in the spacious simplicity of Sophie Fedorovitch 's décor .
18 The demi-caractère style has its roots in classical technique , but must be coloured by more clearly defined and individual movements which allow the dancers to show they are playing the part of some character who has some claim to live in the real world and therefore can be recognised as such .
19 Keith , 32 , is the NCOIC ( non-commissioned officer in charge ) of the dog squadron at RAF Northolt and as such , has learned what is required to make a special working partnership successful .
20 Since then home viewing has largely taken over from cinema going but there does not seem to have been much criticism of the format as such but perhaps more so the screen size .
21 ‘ As far as the involvement of one of his tutors is concerned , this is purely surmise on his part , and was always expressed as such .
22 ‘ Theory ’ , to be intellectually respectable , has to be presented as such , and to be a product of the academy , not of the amorphous institution of literature .
23 And within the language-system of English , the sounds and letters of d-o-g are recognizable as such simply because they are not d-i-g , or d-o-n , or l-o-g .
24 A common feminist response is to say that the whole idea of ‘ literary standards ’ , even ‘ standards ’ as such , is a form of male domination .
25 I can not see how they could be established in British literary education , where there are no graduate schools as such , and the narrow , uphill tunnel of A-level work leads on to the rocky , cloudy uplands of the undergraduate degree , with its confused mixture of practical criticism and thematic study , analysis and literary history , coverage and special subjects .
26 I am not , though , recommending the ideological antiquarianism of the New Historicism , which has little interest in poetry as such .
27 The real criticism of Mr Pound is not to be directed against his theory as such , but rather at the hasty headlong fashion in which he presents it , at the logical confusion of his intellect when it is not performing the task which is specifically his own , that task being poetry .
28 Probably not in this essay as such , but in that area of Pound 's conversation of which this essay is a distillation , we find the reason — so I believe — why Yeats said admiringly of Landor in 1917 : ‘ He had in his Imaginary Conver - sations reminded us , as it were , that the Venus de Milo is a stone . ’
29 I have excluded from my list politicians as such — hence the absence of Napoleon — but have allowed in Lenin and Hitler because they largely invented their own ideologies .
30 Let us make sure that the law to be put before Parliament this autumn requires genetically engineered products to be clearly labelled as such .
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