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

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1 The board hastily named as acting director Clay Johnson III , a mail-order executive hired only a few months earlier as chief operating officer .
2 The headboard roughly translates as ‘ I shall not be away for long . ’
3 The discussions apparently vary as to just the chips , just boards or private labelling .
4 This raises issues about the direction of the National Health Service and the continued dominance of acute services in the face of the increasing needs of growing numbers of people with chronic and degenerative conditions , which an editorial in The Economist recently described as ‘ types of misery that make old age worse than it need be . ’
5 And then he wondered why it was that he had n't heard that satisfying little clunk the coin usually made as it dropped inside the machine .
6 Such success as it had from its first performance in 1936 onwards has been of the kind discouragingly dubbed as ‘ of esteem ’ .
7 The assessment commonly takes as its main form one or more visits to the client and clarificatory discussion with them of the reasons why a service is being sought and of the implications of providing it .
8 Members of the Association also contributed as individuals — Mr. Thomas Hidderley added £100 and Mr. Henry Bell £250 , and Mr. Peter Peirce undertook the cost of building a special gallery in the Hallam Hall .
9 The finding that the smooth muscle MHC gene encodes multiple isoforms suggests that the proteins originally designated as SM1 and SM2 MHC probably represent multiple forms which can not be separated by one dimensional SDS-PAGE analysis .
10 Among those older workers in the study conventionally defined as economically inactive , just over two-thirds were retired , although only 18 per cent had retired at the normal pension age , 17 per cent were sick or injured , and 4 per cent were looking after their families .
11 THE PARTIES HEREBY AGREE AS FOLLOWS : —
12 THE PARTIES HEREBY AGREE AS FOLLOWS : —
13 The one in town 's got a big sign up in the window now saying as from the 1st April , we will only do methadone prescriptions in between two and five o'clock in the afternoon , right .
14 Bennett himself had a couple of chances late in the half , but the visitors also threatened as Alton 's defenders had to cope with the bright sun in their eyes .
15 Despite a piddling little incident in Aberdeen in 1989 when he was reported to the Procurator Fiscal for what the law delicately describes as ‘ a public nuisance offence ’ , Nicholas began to re-build his reputation at Aberdeen , a city whose heritage was built on fish and has the highest concentration of chip shops in Scotland .
16 The questions posed by the existence of the asylums thus remained as unanswered at the end of these closures as they had been at the inception of their planning in 1978 , when NETRHA officers too were also beginning the difficult task of addressing them .
17 The question therefore arose as to whether a wife should be treated any differently in this respect .
18 The question therefore arises as to whose rules should govern the conduct of the branch 's business and this has given rise to much debate .
19 The question therefore arises as to what the implications of this contradiction might be .
20 The question therefore arises as to the effect of decreasing costs on the welfare outcomes of the various trade policies discussed .
21 The question therefore arises as to how far these forms of citizen action are growing and are going to supplement much more conventional types of political participation such as voting and contacting elected representatives and officials .
22 The question naturally arises as to whether liberalisation of policy leads to greater inflows of direct investment .
23 Having said this , the question still remains as to whether such records , particularly where associated with unfamiliar curricular approaches , can successfully challenge the status of external examination certificates in the eyes of the world at large , especially parents and employers .
24 Nevertheless , the question still remains as to whether there is more to the situation than a simple failure in superego-development and a consequent antagonism towards all forms of authority and restraint .
25 The question then arises as to what constitutes partial demolition .
26 The question then arises as to whether human activity has exacerbated and is continuing to exacerbate the drought process and whether it can be mitigated by better land management .
27 But the question then arises as to whether all this interactive effort serves only to facilitate the internalization of linguistic knowledge , as Long appears to imply , or whether it does not also develop the executive ability referred to earlier , whereby the learner can access that knowledge in a range of communicative contexts .
28 The question then arises as to how this pragmatic enterprise differs , if it differs at all , from the kinds of activity which are customarily carried out under the name of research .
29 The question then arises as to how these should be funded .
30 The question then arises as to whether an error of law has been shown in the present case .
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