Example sentences of "[noun sg] as [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Most people have not been indoctrinated into religious faith but into a questioning or ignoring of religion as basically superseded if not actually false .
2 Opposition councillors supported the so-called Option 3 which earmarked Finchlea and Oakfield for closure as presently constituted but left the door open for the working party to propose further use in the search for improved service for post-19 year olds .
3 that you arrive at the interview as well informed as possible and therefore in the most confident and self-assured state of mind .
4 He showed talent as both engineer and entrepreneur , and other bridges and roads followed .
5 In December the Governor , Alan Scott , stated that the UK government regarded the Cayman offshore industry as properly run and that there would be no requirement for a change to the Constitution as in Montserrat and Anguilla .
6 A motor vehicle as currently provided and then , when subsequently replaced , one in accordance with the [ ] Plc vehicle policy .
7 The order of Waite J. was wholly inconsistent with the law as so stated and can not be justified upon the basis of any authority known to me .
8 2109 and 2113 had been war casualties and written off , five standard Felthams scrapped at Purley depôt as already described and in November 1950 , while the move was in progress , Nos. 2144 and 2162 caught fire and were burned out .
9 This realist definition of photography as truth and evidence was reworked in pornographic texts to consolidate the notion of male sexual desire as instantly aroused and requiring constant relief .
10 We are left with a verdict which sees the savage as fatally limited because cut off from God 's Word which passes understanding ; similarly , The Waste Lands fertility cults were cut off from the peace of ‘ Shantih shantih shantih ’ .
11 For some , as indeed for T. E. Lawrence , this entailed not just the rejection of a repressive social order , but a disidentification from it requiring nothing less than the relinquishing of the self as hitherto constituted and inhabited by that order .
12 Spence ( 1981 ) argues that the theory is powerfully related to school life , seeing classroom behaviour as narrowly prescribed and highly institutionalised as a result of both direct and indirect control , the latter being perhaps more significant :
13 Cells were stained for epitopes reactive with rat ( 6.72 , ECCD-2 or PCD-1 ) and mouse ( MKD6 , anti-mouse I-A d ; Becton Dickinson ) antibody as previously described and analysed with a FACScan analytical flow cytometer using Consort 30 software ( BDIS ) .
14 Most of this academic activity is not , in fact , criticism as traditionally understood but something else , which is fundamentally a form of technical description .
15 Only a Government as dogmatically fixated as this one would believe that all one needs to do is introduce a market or privatise sections of service and all will be well .
16 There is a widely held view that beauty and harmony are a lie , presenting a bourgeois vision of nature and society as fundamentally balanced and ordered .
17 In a more commonplace example , it does not take much imagination to see how old people may see their contribution to society as substantially diminished and their dependence increased , at a time when technological advances present an older generation with a succession of mysteries related to daily living .
18 do n't put the comics , put the surname as well go and get it from my room , take the information out of the little envelope you must of said ten o'clock to your parents , cos there ai n't no sign of them , is there ?
19 ( 3 ) A retiring partner may be discharged from any existing liabilities , by an agreement to that effect between himself and the members of the firm as newly constituted and the creditors , and this agreement may be either express or inferred as a fact from the course of dealing between the creditors and the firm as newly constituted .
20 The advantage however is accidental , and brings with it difficulties of its own ; assuming that matter , unlike ch'i , is inert until moved , it took some time to arrive at the thought of inertia as either rest or uniform motion in a straight line .
21 A project as ambitiously conceived and energetically executed as this naturally provoked both admiration and criticism from various quarters .
22 For one , much of scientific activity is not concerned with explanation as normally understood but with , " just finding out how things are " , " how things work " , " what things look like " .
23 The ban on abortion counselling and referral by federally funded family planning clinics , imposed in 1988 under President Ronald Reagan and maintained by Bush , came under congressional challenge as both House and Senate enacted human services appropriations bills containing a provision to block enforcement of the ban during fiscal 1992 .
24 In this , NPAs had to be given 1 month 's notice of a proposal by the applicant and the applicant had to show that the NPA 's agreement was obtained ( either to the scheme as originally planned or an agreed modified version ) when applying for agricultural grant to MAFF or WOAD .
25 I suggest that , in spite of appearances , these processes are every bit as carefully organised and crafted as those involved in setting up ‘ group work ’ , and I propose some starting points for further discussion and development .
26 This is usually taken as indicative of contamination as either suspended or soluble matter .
27 It is interesting to note how even euphemisms , symbolizing but not presenting marked terms , can be the more amusing for the conspiracy between scriptwriter , actors and audience in recognizing the term signified at the same time as superficially recognizing that its use is a taboo not to be broken .
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