Example sentences of "[conj] as [verb] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 But they see policy-level bureaucrats as either directly controlled by an external business elite or as acting in an implicitly biased way to defend the social interests of people with similar backgrounds , incomes and interests to themselves .
2 Because of maintaining an apparently different brand of theism , Hinduism is often viewed by those whose main contact is with the Near Eastern religions either as atheist or as believing in a different god or gods .
3 Practical experience is gained during the week end exercises or as shown in the photograph , when bridge building in Edinburgh .
4 These apparent exceptions can be justified as involving the exercise of a legal right , in the case of chastisement or correction , or as needed in the public interest , in the other cases .
5 They will also clarify whether such difficulties are best seen as an exaggerated form of more normal occurrences , or as arising in a different way from the mistakes made by normal people .
6 They will include : ( i ) modification of share rights ; ( ii ) acquisitions or disposals of shares or substantial parts of the business or its assets ; ( iii ) changes in the Memorandum or Articles of Association ; ( iv ) changes to the auditors , bankers , or the accounting reference date ; ( v ) resolutions to wind up the company ( or a subsidiary ) ; ( vi ) payment of dividends or other distributions other than as provided in the Articles of Association ; ( vii ) changes in issued or authorised share capital ; ( viii ) contracts or arrangements by the company with any of the directors ; ( ix ) changes in borrowing powers ; ( x ) changes to the nature of the business ; ( xi ) guarantees or indemnities provided by the company ; ( xii ) limits on capital expenditure ; ( xiii ) creation of mortgages or charges over any of the company 's assets .
7 1.1 The Publisher hereby grants to the Distributor a Licence to manufacture copies of the Publisher 's Educational Videos in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and as defined in the attached schedules .
8 1.2 The Distributor hereby agrees to pay for the Licence in accordance with the price and terms agreed and to comply in all respects with the terms of this Agreement and as defined in the attached schedules .
9 1.1 The Publisher hereby grants to the Distributor a Licence to manufacture copies of the Publisher 's Educational Videos in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and as defined in the attached schedules .
10 1.2 The Distributor hereby agrees to pay for the Licence in accordance with the price and terms agreed and to comply in all respects with the terms of this Agreement and as defined in the attached schedules .
11 1.1 The Publisher hereby grants to the Distributor a Licence to manufacture copies of the Publisher 's Educational Videos in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and as defined in the attached schedules .
12 1.2 The Distributor hereby agrees to pay for the Licence in accordance with the price and terms agreed and to comply in all respects with the terms of this Agreement and as defined in the attached schedules .
13 Open systems , however , were portrayed as those which need an energy supply for maintenance and preservation and as maintained in an equilibrium condition by the constant supply and removal of material and energy .
14 1.1 The Publisher hereby grants to the Distributor the rights to purchase and sell its ELT Publications in the Territory in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and as outlined in the Schedule
15 1.2 The Distributor hereby agrees to pay for the Publications in accordance with the price and terms agreed and to comply in all respects with the terms of this Agreement and as outlined in the Schedule
16 A stop end is normally used , constructed as follows and as shown in the illustration .
17 There is the discourse of the narrator , who may be a character or an authorial persona , who , if the latter , may be covert or overt ; and there are the discourses of the represented characters , as manifested in their direct speech , or what we usually call ‘ dialogue ’ , and as manifested in the representation of their thoughts through soliloquy , reported speech , free indirect style , interior monologue and so on .
18 We do not yet know the implications for job numbers of the reorganisation , but as stated in the AEA Times Bulletin there may be a need to plan for more reductions than previously anticipated .
19 But as seen in the results , powder heterogeneity of the samples can contribute to the variation of replicate measurements beyond these limits .
20 By far the most popular theme was the hunt ( venatio ) , not in the open country but as staged in the arena .
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