Example sentences of "as [v-ing] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Written with small firms in mind , MAAP will produce audit planning and control documentation to satisfy the audit regulations , as well as generating high quality financial statements , all from one source of data .
2 It is intended to provide household water to 30 million people , and irrigate crops which could feed 20 million , as well as generating large quantities of hydro-electric power .
3 This is widely recognized as one of the biggest stumbling blocks to the successful implementation of any innovation , and particularly one such as profiling which requires teachers to find time for a new kind of activity , namely one-to-one discussion with pupils , as well as completing detailed records .
4 Up to 3,000 students at Bucharest Polytechnic , as well as demanding sweeping changes in education policy , expressed concern that the NSF was dominated by communists who were trying to ensure that they stayed in power by scheduling the elections so that the emerging political parties would have little time to organize .
5 For many years we in Britain thought of church growth as building bigger buildings for more people .
6 He also gave us the name of an excellent brickie who had worked with d-i-yers before and was to give us some good advice , as well as building straight walls .
7 Winsor & Newton 's metallic effect acrylic paints create a reasonably convincing impression of the materials they are intended to represent and re-open traditional avenues for the decoration of paintings as well as suggesting new ones .
8 As well as suggesting possible improvements , older people may also identify gaps in their local council services .
9 ‘ We will only go as far as suggesting some of the market leaders like Sage and Pegasus , then we let the customers decide ’ .
10 If this is seen as suggesting reduced left hemisphere language representation in those with sinistral relatives it would be consonant with the findings from brain damaged right handers indicating greater bilaterality of verbal functions ( Hécaen et al. , 1981 ) and increased recovery from aphasia ( Luria , 1966 ; 1970 ; Hécaen and Sauguet , 1971 ) in association with familial sinistrality .
11 They must be seen as inventing new rules for the future in accordance with their convictions about what is best for society as a whole , freed from any supposed rights flowing from consistency , but presenting these for unknown reasons in the false uniform of rules dug out of the past .
12 One part of me , despite George Crowninshield 's reassurances , anticipated that the twins would emerge as shambling twitching wrecks , and for a second , believing my worst fears , I bitterly regretted accepting the senator 's charter .
13 These are the people who are often quoted as enjoying good health to a ripe old age despite smoking , drinking and never taking any exercise .
14 The civil service , the House of Lords , the Monarch , the judges , the police , the military , the security services , the Bank of England , a host of Quangos , and even the cabinet and the absolute premiership , are all seen as enjoying varying degrees of political power without any balancing responsibility to hold them in check — as we ourselves will suggest in Chapter 5 .
15 We should therefore see private firms and public agencies as enjoying certain common features .
16 As well as enjoying local amenities , excursions could be made to the more famous and extensive Bois with their artificially created lakes , waterfalls and grottoes .
17 They lost Guadeloupe , one of the most fertile of all the sugar islands , as well as seeing New France cut off hopelessly from the sea .
18 It was quite a busy week , going to the concerts and the theatre and visiting friends again , as well as seeing some we had n't managed to see earlier , such as Maria and Mike who 'd just had their second baby , and Robert ( Easting ) and Christine who had also just had a baby .
19 Christie 's in King Street , St James 's also give big summer and winter parties , which are the greatest fun and where one meets so many friends , as well as seeing exciting items for sale .
20 He was also working for the British Council , writing for foreign magazines and attending functions organized by the Anglo-Swedish Society or the Norwegian Institute , as well as seeing American G.I.s stationed in London — it seemed to him on occasions that every American sergeant wrote verse .
21 As well as charting chronological developments in alloying , it is also possible to examine those changes dictated by the specialised use of artefacts .
22 Behrensmeyer ( 1978 : 153 ) defines weathering as encompassing physical and chemical agents operating both on the surface and within the soil zone , but in the present work these two factors are kept separate .
23 It is only changes in test scores which exceed these reliability estimates that can be regarded as reflecting real changes in the child 's ability .
24 Forms of government intervention in other societies are seen by Marxists as reflecting varying degrees of class forces .
25 The interplay between semantic and social conditioning factors may then be interpreted as reflecting differential preferences by social groups for certain communicative styles which involve different degrees of assertiveness .
26 The lack of substantial commitments to action is widely seen as reflecting conflicting interests and clashes within the government , particularly among the Departments of Transport , Energy , Agriculture and Trade and Industry where the environment is a contentious issue .
27 The British Trust for Ornithology ( BTO ) , which analyses the annual survey data , attributes the 1991 results partly to the unpleasant spring and slow migration , and in many cases regards them as reflecting normal fluctuations in the bird population .
28 How can we understand Iranian foreign policy without seeing it as reflecting Islamic notions of morality ?
29 This two-track approach was seen by the press in member countries as reflecting continued manoeuvring over the role of the United States in the alliance , against a background of US troop reductions in Europe and Franco-German proposals for a European military force .
30 Cities and community structure he saw as reflecting both the instinctive or natural forms of individual and group behaviour and the various forms of conscious social behaviour .
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