Example sentences of "[noun] as it [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Although written many years ago , Lady Chatterley 's Lover has just been reissued by the Grove Press , and this pictorial account of the day by day life of an English game-keeper is full of considerable interest to outdoor-minded readers as it contains many passages on pheasant raising , the apprehending of poachers , ways to control vermin and other chores and duties of the professional game-keeper .
2 Questioning the nature of the issue under study is an important part of research as it clarifies initial concepts and examines the definitions employed .
3 Eucalyptus oil will also help patients with a cold as it clears nasal passages .
4 There are also links with Nottingham 's twin city Minsk proving that the department still serves the local community as it did 75 years ago .
5 PYRAMID TO TAKE $23m HIT AGAINST ITS FIGURES AS IT CUTS 110 JOBS
6 Tracey added , ‘ The order was a good test for our facility as it employed several items of our equipment .
7 The electricity distributor yesterday cut tariffs by 1pc for 1.3m customers as it announced pre-tax profits of £111.2m .
8 The electricity distributor yesterday cut tariffs by 1pc for 1.3m customers as it announced pre-tax profits of £111.2m .
9 The disruption of world markets in the aftermath of the war , the waves of protectionism and concurrent fall in export sales inevitably affected the Champagne trade as it razed other industries ; 1932 proved disastrous with virtually no buyers for Champagne .
10 The government itself became larger and more concentrated in its operation as it assumed increasing responsibilities in areas such as education and defence .
11 The process Examine.Request was considered to be the transaction centre as it triggers many courses of actions in the system .
12 Fashion retailer Next was on everybody 's buy list as it boosted taxable profits threefold .
13 Or , you can simply relax at the hotel as it offers excellent amenities for a comfortable holiday .
14 M0 is sometimes called the wide monetary base as it includes those assets that are , or could be , used as cash reserves by the banking system .
15 The Royal Ulster Constabulary is solving twice as many crimes as it did 10 years ago .
16 Babies have very immature immune systems and rely upon breast milk to make up for this deficiency as it contains protective factors .
17 However , he does use his recollection of the journey over Ratagan , his eyes filled with mountains , to reflect in the Journey generally upon the condition of remoteness as it affects human beings , and thereby touches the core of his reasons for travelling .
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