Example sentences of "[adv] as [art] opportunity " in BNC.

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1 So well did he play that Palace signed him from Leicester as soon as the opportunity arose .
2 Charles Frederick was the odd one out in this respect — his feet were far too itchy to allow him to settle down into any sort of domesticity , and he would prove the fact in a dramatic enough way by sailing off around the world as soon as the opportunity presented itself .
3 As soon as the opportunity presented itself , the likelihood was that they would show the same determination to seize the nobility 's land that they had displayed in 1905 .
4 Will my right hon. Friend confirm to the House that there will be no secret deal and no secret negotiations , but that the international arrest warrants will be executed as soon as the opportunity arises ?
5 Now Benjamin and I , recalling the Cardinal 's secret instructions , had decided to reveal Selkirk 's verses as soon as the opportunity presented itself .
6 The reason for this is that as soon as the opportunities for investing in fixed capital begins to diminish — mainly because the capacity for producing consumer goods has been substantially expanded — any further growth in the production of consumer goods would reduce their price , and — cet. par .
7 I suppose it 's just possible Hunter-Blair had a motive as well as an opportunity .
8 ‘ Absolutely everyone 's been questioned now and we still have only five with a motive as well as an opportunity . ’
9 ARCHITECTURAL Tours ( 01-267 6497 ) offers a 10-day tour to Los Angeles , ‘ the architectural Mecca of the Western world ’ , to visit many of the buildings including those by Frank Lloyd Wright , Frank Gehry , Ray and Charles Eames , M Schindler , art galleries and museums — as well as the opportunity to visit several architects ' practices .
10 As well as the opportunity for his own outside activities , your husband may also need an ‘ escape hatch ’ — a study , a greenhouse or workshop , or at least time alone , so that he , too , can potter about and recharge the batteries .
11 The ability to formulate original thoughts , as well as the opportunity to put these into effect , both demand several other qualities , personal as well as situational , that may be partially or completely independent of those that might be ascribable to ‘ psychotic ’ modes of thinking .
12 Others — pilgrims , itinerants , beggars , hawkers — used the station because they could find there light , water , security from robbers , as well as the opportunity to earn some money .
13 Among the honours courses special mention may be made of Drama , which offers coverage beyond the purely English field as well as the opportunity for practical theatre work in ‘ drama workshops ’ .
14 In this particular case , the tenants had security of tenure as well as the opportunity to purchase their homes under the heavily subsidised right-to-buy scheme .
15 Talking to other people to find out how they plan to tackle the challenges as well as the opportunities of retirement can be immensely helpful .
16 However , such an outcome will not be achieved without active pursuit by practitioners , managers , and organizations concerned with the rights and welfare of older people , and their acceptance of the challenge , as well as the opportunities , presented by a comprehensive , needs-led approach to assessment .
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