Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] as [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Third , some analysis will be undertaken as to the role played by photography in forming and reinforcing these expectations of the environment .
2 He feared that another show , arranged for him through the Lefevre Gallery , at Durlacher Bros , 11 East 57th Street , New York , would also have to be delayed as by the end of the summer he had not done enough work .
3 A request under the Convention was received in England from the Sandefjord City Court , Norway , asking that a director and a senior employee of a London merchant bank be examined as to the ownership and control of certain assets and of a charitable trust said to control those assets .
4 We might even be justified as regarding the end of each sentence as the point at which the sender assesses the effect on a potential receiver , imagines a reply , and adjusts the next sentence accordingly .
5 ( a ) The provision of article 10(1) ( e ) in the Convention on the Law applicable to Contractual Obligations 1980 ( ‘ the Rome Convention ’ ) , enacted into English law by the Contracts ( Applicable Law ) Act 1990 , that the law applicable to a contract shall govern , inter alia , ‘ the consequences of nullity of the contract , ’ supports the view that on the proper independent interpretation of article 5(1) the consequences of nullity must be treated as within the scope of the phrase ‘ matters relating to a contract . ’
6 The MMC proposed a behavioural remedy , that in their agreements with manufacturers , franchised dealers be allowed to advertise outside their designated territories and to acquire dealerships outside that territory , and not be limited as to the number of cars they may sell .
7 The indexer can either be constrained as to the number of themes to index per document , or be given the option of indexing as many themes as possible .
8 Because the application of these new designs in new residential areas has been quiet and uncontroversial , the panoply of safety measures that could be applied as on the Continent has not been publicly discussed .
9 Prima facie the rules of construction must be applied as at the date of execution of the lease : thus a word will be interpreted in the sense it bore at the time ( Texaco Antilles Ltd v Kernochan [ 1973 ] AC 609 : the phrase " public garage " was given the meaning it bore in 1933 and not the one it bore at the date of the litigation ; St Marylebone Property Co Ltd v Tesco Stores Ltd [ 1988 ] 27 EG 72 construing the word " grocer " ) .
10 Enquiries should be made as to the availability of discounts , which can be as high as 40% in respect of certain types of plant .
11 said a ‘ broad principle , ’ requires an inquiry to be made as to the person with respect to whom Parliament is presumed , in the particular case , to be legislating .
12 The following orders can be made under s8 : A residence orderwhich settles the arrangements to be made as to the person with whom the child is to live .
13 More recently , other techniques have been devised which allow estimates to be made as to the hemisphere responsible for speech .
14 Assuming that a licensing arrangement is agreed , then regular checks must be made as to the quality of the licensee 's finished products and defined quality standards should be part of the licensing agreement .
15 Finally an assessment will be made as to the effect of redistribution of land reform to agricultural productivity .
16 At the highest level , decisions must be made as to the allocation of resources to the different areas of crime and , indeed , can be based on quite contrary notions of policing .
17 If this view is accepted , the question arises whether the estimate of fair value for this purpose should be made as at the issue date of the warrants or as at the exercise date .
18 All pilot proposals will be evaluated as to the contribution they will make to the Development Programme and , in the case of colleges without a Validation Procedures Agreement ( for details of this see UPDATE 1 ) , proposals will be considered by Scrutiny Panels set up by SCOTVEC .
19 In fact they may be seen as at the root of practically all marital and sexual dissonance .
20 The firm 's report should be dated as of the completion of the engagement which will normally be the date of the final discussions or client agreement to the draft report .
21 This clause might well be interpreted as excluding the manufacturer 's liability to the wholesaler under the implied terms as to merchantable quality and fitness for purpose .
22 In the absence of clear words , however , it will not be interpreted as excluding the manufacturer 's liability to the wholesaler for negligence ( i.e. under the principle in Donoghue v. Stevenson , see paragraph 9–04 above ) .
23 Experimental evidence indicates that if the acoustic cues specifying these segments are varied along a continuum with at one end and at the other , the same ambiguous segment is much more likely to be interpreted as in the context of and as in the context of ( Ganong 1980 ) .
24 There was , however , one perfectly clear and simple condition which had to be fulfilled if any rational deduction was to be drawn as to the effect of abolition .
25 Agreement must be reached as to the location of the new firm 's offices , their acquisition , and the disposal of unwanted premises .
26 Firstly , it can be knitted as in the graph , in muted shades of green and brown on a cream background ( Sample 1 ) .
27 On January 3 , 1940 , the plaintiffs wrote to the defendants in these terms , ‘ we confirm the arrangement made between us by which the ground rent should be reduced as from the commencement of the lease to £1,250 per annum , ’ and on April 2 , 1940 , a confirmatory resolution to the same effect was passed by the plaintiff company .
28 For example , a proprietor of a garage may be restricted as to the amount of work that can be taken on due to a lack of skilled motor mechanics ; however , the proprietor can overcome this constraint in the long term by training non-skilled labour to perform the task .
29 Public expectations as to safety are to be judged as at the time the producer supplied the product in question .
30 In ‘ Sweeney Agonistes ’ the action should be stylized as in the Noh drama — see Ezra Pound 's book and Yeats ' preface and notes to ‘ The Hawk 's Well . ’
  Next page