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

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1 The other problem is that as companies shed more labour to remain competitive , the fewer people there are who have real spending power and that in itself will be a major inhibiting factor on recovery .
2 Consider again the natural harmonic series ( mentioned in Chapter 10 , ‘ Free Diatonicism ’ ) : the most consonant intervals are in the low registers , well apart , and as intervals become more dissonant they move into higher registers , where dissonance is hardly noticed .
3 Individuals are coerced in two ways : as taxpayers forced to pay for wasteful services and as consumers denied any choice over the level or type of services they wish to consume .
4 As public relations , and hence press relations , becomes more professional and expert , and as journalists need more ideas and information , so there is growing a greater recognition by media of the role public relations can play in a positive way to help them .
5 Dioxins get into mothers ' milk through contaminated food and as babies consume large quantities relative to their body weight , their intake is temporarily very high .
6 Within three years of introducing its scheme , and as schools gain more experience of delegation , each LEA must aim to reduce this limit to the lower one of 7 per cent .
7 But if as educationalists taking full account the subject specialism and our own knowledge of it , we would care to make some comment then that is a different thing altogether .
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