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Sentence count:219+24Posted:2017-06-07Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: bronchiectasischolangiectasislactatereactantlactationtractableintractableretractableMeaning: v. 1. function as or act like 2. pretend to have certain qualities or state of mind. 
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181. It will provide a comprehensive district-wide service for the first time, and act as a central focus for the community.
182. By offering pre-service training we can surely do no worse than act as honest brokers in a fairly honourable profession.
183. He was recruited because a man could not be found to act as porter for the annual salary of £27.
184. It will act as a barrier to you in putting your own psychological discoveries directly to your reader.
185. You may act as a role model and a mentor to others.
186. The bankruptcy order does not act as an automatic stay of all proceedings against the bankrupt.
187. Instead he will, in best bib and tucker, be performing his last official act as the Masters champion.
188. The classification scheme is intended to act as an authority in selecting the relationships to be shown.
189. Now a further prosecution is pending after a local businessman agreed to act as a prosecution witness.
190. It is known to act as a barrier to the development of delinquent tendencies, among other things.
191. In theory, and to some extent in practice, it does act as a means of distancing broadcasting from government.
192. But I act as general dogsbody, carry books, go fetch, good boy, that kind of thing.
193. A: Air couriers act as delivery persons for packages too urgent or sensitive to fly as general cargo.
194. Security forces will act as they judge the situation best, Mr Singh said, signalling a more aggressive policy towards militants.
195. This threat of takeover may act as an effective discipline in some cases, although it is hard to prove.
196. He continued nevertheless to act as unpaid organizer and adviser to the Peelites up to 1852.
197. Thus administrative receivers must be qualified to act as insolvency practitioners and can only be removed from office by the court.
198. Banks should have money to act as a cushion against possible losses from loans.
199. It was to act as a subject board,(http://sentencedict.com/act as.html) consider and where appropriate approve proposals which fitted the CNAA-university guidelines.
200. Financial institutions - which act as intermediaries between lenders and borrowers, and manage their own asset portfolios. 3.
201. The U.N. forces will act as a buffer between the warring sides.
202. The seminars are intended to act as the basis for developing a future programme of collaborative research in the periphery.
203. As time passed, however, the Church censors began to act as if the distinction were of no importance.
204. Double glazing may act as a deterrent, and may firms fit window locks as standard.
205. To what extent do girls act as brakes on, or motivators of, delinquent behaviour in masculine adolescent gang-culture, for example?
206. Killing the fatted calf is another Biblical phrase which ought to act as an antidote to killjoy Christmases.
207. You act as a decoy and we'll sneak out the back.
208. They act as a catalyst for a company and help it to focus on a higher level of performance.
209. Overburdened by commitments elsewhere, Unesco can only act as a clearing house for independently sponsored initiatives.
210. The service provider will register the domain name for the customer and act as the customer mail forwarder.
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