Example sentences of "and [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | Fluid balance is an extremely delicate indicator of health and as such , can warn of serious problems much more quickly than pulse and respiratory rates . |
32 | We suggest that this is so because the vivid events are hallucinatory bursts whose content is unconstrained by the previous visual events , the ongoing emotion , or the ongoing integration ; whereas the less vivid events are visual material generated by the cognitive integration , and as such , are constrained in content . |
33 | Of course , a large number of such stories on a less personal note come within the ambit of the espionage novel and as such without the ambit of this book . |
34 | For UCP purposes the air waybill is an Article 25 transport document , and as such , it must comply with Article 25(a) ( i ) and include , unless otherwise specified in the credit , a signature by a named carrier or its agent . |
35 | Achieving these goals improves and prolongs a patient 's stay in the community , and as such , the day hospital is seen very much as a " community " rather than " hospital " resource . |
36 | His claim that he did not consider it insulting is , technically , a mistake of law , and as such no excuse . |
37 | The clause is void and as such no consideration to support the agreement : see Bennett v. Bennett ( below , p. 697 ) .1 Now let me deal with clause 2 . |
38 | In modern jargon , it is a patient-friendly Bill , and as such , it will appeal to both sides of the House . |
39 | Of the NRC members nominated by the President , Betty Bigombe was named as Minister of State in the Prime Minister 's Office resident in north central Uganda , and as such in charge of the pacification campaign in the north . |
40 | A bookish man , and as such an untypical Tory , he was never at a loss for a quote , however unusual the circumstances . |
41 | As a mark of recognition , the Royal Warrant is known and respected worldwide , and as such , it is of tremendous value to those companies that proudly display the Royal Crest above their name . |
42 | Erm and as such , erm are concerned that perhaps i it is becoming a a secondary element erm i i in in the debate . |
43 | It would be , in fact , in the nature of a political decision and as such one which Civil Servants are accustomed to leave to their masters . |
44 | The papers have taken it up , and as such , there 's an awful lot of hype about it , and I think makes it more attractive . |
45 | Er policy I five is primarily intended to deal with traditional industrial development , but it also recognizes that an element of B one development will take place on there , and as such development within the the business class be acceptable . |
46 | It was downhill all the way to the hotel , and as such , was easy walking . |
47 | Small groups are regulated in the same way as larger groups and as such , the key to selection should performance . |
48 | These two novels are rich in originality and credulity , and as such , I think , should be included in the library of any literate person over the age of fourteen . |
49 | In Hebrew , Mr Levy had spelt out the case for not accepting the Commission , because Jerusalem is the Israeli capital , and as such , shootings were a domestic matter . |
50 | The applications of copper-based metals were extensive , and as new alloys became available through developments in smelting they were exploited in new ways . |
51 | This is because multi-way nodes are represented via alternative ( brother ) pointers , and as new words are added , non-words are often introduced . |
52 | Delegates from Austria , Belgium , France , Great Britain , Ireland , Holland , Germany , South Africa , Switzerland , the US and Italy will take part and as new president will be voted in this year to succeed Andrew Hill who has held the post for twenty years . |
53 | The Derby Mercury published on 12 December a description it would not have dared print a week earlier : ‘ They were dressed in dirty plaids and as dirty shirts , without breeches and some without shoes . |
54 | His new friends urged him to go to France , where he could do effective political work among the thousands of Vietnamese the war had brought to Europe to fight as soldiers , in the labour corps , and as civilian employees replacing the French who were fighting . |
55 | Foremen are promoted from the ranks of production workers and as pivotal intermediaries they have quasi-managerial status . |
56 | By the end of November John Major had succeeded her as leader of the Conservative Party , a post she had held for nearly 16 years , and as Prime Minister , an office she had held since 1979 . |
57 | His waters were drunk for their health-giving properties and as refreshing beverages , sometimes mixed with syrup or wine . |
58 | It has engaged local authorities and local communities as participants and consultees in the strategy making process and as joint actors in regeneration projects . |
59 | This , however , needs fuel with a low sulphur content , and as European Community regulations call for this to be progressively reduced , the oil industry is having to undertake multi-million pound capital investment programmes . |
60 | In addition to the bicarbonate , iron is sometimes found in water as ferric hydroxide. which can be removed by filtration , and as ferrous sulphate , which requires aeration , neutralization , and settling or filtration . |