Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [be] [vb pp] [adv] as " in BNC.

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1 If ; when your parents begin to draw a National Insurance retirement pension , they go on working , or their former employer is paying them a pension , their code will need to be changed so as to take into account the National Insurance pension .
2 Mr Ward said : ‘ Something has to be done here as we have taken a step backwards .
3 Normal life , I 'll read out to you , normal life is possible if diet during childhood is adhered to , in the female , if the female suffers , when she becomes pregnant the protein intake has to be monitored so as not to affect her developing baby .
4 The more products , the higher number of prospects will be interested , although a balance has to be struck so as not to provide so wide a range as to make it confusing .
5 They know that the ball has to be released quickly as the danger for the opposition of losing the put-in at the scrum , if the hold and drive does not work , is too great .
6 However , the C compiler now has to be bought separately as it is no longer to be bundled with Solaris : SunPro claims that it is no longer a necessary item for customers .
7 Obviously , this source of information needs to be examined carefully as each manufacturer is attempting to sell its own particular product .
8 The management of investment needs to be optimised so as to deliver a fully commercial return .
9 The approach described in this book needs to be adapted flexibly as no single approach will work alone and compromises must be made .
10 In the secondary modern schools , though in principle it was pursued as a primary goal , as it was in the few technical schools that survived , yet because of the increasing aspiration within the schools themselves that their pupils should be seen to do as well as grammar school pupils , the practical gradually came to be despised there as well .
11 Yet the new balance began to be questioned almost as soon as it was put in place , this time by Parliamentary committees .
12 Opposition began to be organized locally as well .
13 Later on , Welsh coal began to be imported here as well .
14 The patient does not have to be positioned uncomfortably as in myelography and multiple sites of cord compression , which are often not seen on myelography or computed tomographic myelography , can be visualised .
15 When at last a reluctant taker was found he asked to be recalled almost as soon as he had arrived at his post .
16 Many other obstacles to review , such as collusive disregard of inconvenient problems , when management of an institution prefers not to recognize a problem , and a course team does not want to be seen either as having problems , or as inconveniencing management , must be addressed by incorporating external expertise into the review process at judicious points .
17 Ages tend to be entered initially as six , seven or eight mainly with a view to achieving an acceptable age of completion for secondary entry .
18 The poems are intended to be read aloud as in the late middle ages , a period to which Darras is keenly attracted because national and linguistic boundaries had not yet hardened .
19 The Lord Chancellor has made it clear on the front of that document that they have been issued before being finalised so as to facilitate discussion .
20 George frowned sharply , irritated at being stopped just as he was getting well into his stride .
21 Everything had to be maintained just as it had been — for the day when Isabelle returned to Les Hiboux .
22 Nothing was achieved and several men had to be left ashore as they were unable to swim to the boats , whose RNVR crews would not beach for fear of damage to the crafts ' hulls .
23 The experiment had to be abandoned however as drenching rain was continuous and the tent was blown down .
24 That as the Rules of the Supreme Court took effect subject to any relevant statutory provision ( in this case the Carriage of Goods by Road Act 1965 ) , Cargolux having failed to make out their claim , leave to serve outside the jurisdiction had to be set aside as had all proceedings under the fourth party notice against Lies .
25 The horn part continues to be written entirely as for horn in F and its true character lies within the comfortable F-horn compass .
26 ‘ I do n't know that I wish to be tossed anywhere as it happens .
27 Horses have to be considered initially as status symbols and later as draught and transport animals as well .
28 The goings on are hardly lightened by the rule that cross-examination questions have to be submitted beforehand as well , so the answerers know what 's coming .
29 This means that initial conditions need to be specified so as to provide the data for the first set of calculations .
30 Firstly , the 1971 and 1976 directives need to be modified so as to deal with certain procedural weaknesses and to close the loopholes which member states have exploited .
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