Example sentences of "[adv] of [noun] as the " in BNC.
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1 | The climax will be the swearing in of Clinton as the 42nd President on January 20 . |
2 | Holt ( 1981 ) saw the setting up of LEASIB as the biggest threat to schools , allowing the APU to have more direct impact . |
3 | But Biggs also ran out of steam as the contest progressed towards the later rounds although he managed to conceal this inadequacy from the British champion . |
4 | It was as staggeringly out of character as the Pope reading Playboy . |
5 | For three months she was in and out of plaster as the tendons slowly heeled . |
6 | Those that still persist in the belief that the use of computers in the study of history equates solely to quantification are about as out of date as the dinosaur-like machines available to the computer-using pioneers of the 1970s . |
7 | Like Parson , he had been out of Teheran as the Shah 's power crumbled in the summer of 1978 . |
8 | Sometimes both came together : very few of our sample lived as far out of town as the mining village of Gilmerton , but one woman compositor who did was the daughter of a miner and in due course she married a miner herself . |
9 | As Turner and Turner note , the " history of social thought " as a subdivision of the discipline dropped out of view as the " relentless propagandizing for the scientific method " and the identification of science with metrication gathered pace . |
10 | It was also necessary to recondition the human mind to accept Change instead of Stability as the time-continuum against which one lived . |
11 | Moreover , the use of the reduction of the VHAI instead of CDAI as the end point to calculate the sample size allowed us to study a smaller sample of patients than in previous work , for the same α and β errors . |