Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] [adv] as a " in BNC.

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1 This was welcomed by the head of the Open Software Foundation in Japan , Dr Rob Morel , who ventured that possibly the Foundation was better positioned than before as a ‘ truly independent standards organisation ’ .
2 It is quite another matter to be told what taxes to pay and how much unemployment is to be suffered and then as an afterthought to be informed that there is to be no democratic redress .
3 In the frightening interpretation of The Glutton , Ms Bodman has gradually introduced the human figure either alone , paired or sometimes as a threesome .
4 The use of continuing care beds for elderly people is being more closely scrutinised than ever as a result of the changing NHS culture .
5 I have made this broad but brief review of the development of provision for special needs partly to remind us of how much improvement has been achieved and also as a background to the rest of the paper .
6 2.3 As the nature and number of the learners have changed and partly as a consequence of that change ) , so has the nature of the teaching .
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