Example sentences of "[noun sg] as [verb] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Finally , in the interests of security , I welcome the Government 's action as set out in the Bill .
2 However , although Professor Plumb suggests the participation of " better-off " tradesmen he clearly sees the leisure industry as catering mostly for the expanding and increasingly prosperous middle class .
3 But if I put it another way , you could meet your anticipated contribution to the Greater York figure as spelt out in the structure plan ?
4 can we accept the recommendation as laid out on the first page of the
5 The selection panel have to bear in mind the viability of the proposal as set out in the application form , the growth potential of the business , the capital cost of setting up and , most important of all , the commitment , enthusiasm and competence of the candidate .
6 Part 2 of the guidelines for each team should cover growth targets and new types of work as set out in the plan
7 So , that very simple view of the mind fits with this an idea of anxiety as forced back into the unconscious and then changing , sorry , as , as libido being forced back into the unconscious and then changing into anxiety .
8 Index biopsy specimens were taken during this colonoscopic examination as described above for the polyp group .
9 But none of them does full justice to the purpose of Scripture as set out by the Bible writers themselves , or to the cumulative experience of Bible users through the centuries .
10 Apart from these cases , the entire property , other than that in which the deceased 's interest ceased at his death , is held by the executors or administrators on trust for sale , in the first instance for the payment of his debts , and then for distribution as laid down in the Intestates ’ Estates Act 1952 , which has replaced the relevant provisions of the Act of 1925 .
11 Marx 's main quarrel with writers such as Maine is that they see the communal aspect of the descent group as growing out of the expansion of the family .
12 AS A PUBLIC SERVICE , AND AS AN EXPRESSION OF SOLIDARITY WITH PHOENIX MAGAZINE , WE PUBLISH THE ARTICLE AS READ OUT IN THE DAIL IN FULL IN THESE PAGES .
13 If you are satisfied that you have glued everything well , you can then proceed with the framing as set out in the next chapter .
14 As can be observed from the contrast between I saw him swim/swimming across the river , the infinitive refuses a partial view of an action-like event as intercepted midway between the beginning and the end .
15 However , Lindstedt cautions that such visual behaviour as peering closely at the work being undertaken by no means offers a complete solution to the problems arising from the need to work at close range .
16 5 Date of service of the statutory demand ( para 4 of the petition ) : ( a ) In the case of personal service , the date of service as set out in the affidavit of service should be recited and whether service is effected before/after 1600 hrs on Monday to Friday or before/after 1200 hrs on Saturdays : see RSC Ord 65 , r 7. ( b ) In the case of substituted service ( otherwise than by advertisement ) , the date alleged in the affidavit of service should be recited .
17 However , the Request as set out in the Annex suggests that the applicant may delete either of these possibilities , and so limit the Central Authority 's options .
18 " Employment on the railways as in other sections of the transport industry can not be said to have been of such a character as to fit in with the theory of labour aristocracy . "
19 A study of the General Principles of the Code as set out in the Blue Book is a useful introduction to the basic ideas underlying the detailed rules .
20 Er obviously , I mean the new towns movement as conceived immediately after the war was geared to meeting London housing needs , you know , we 're not comparing like with like , but I think , I take the point that you are making in terms of er sustainability .
21 Sequential notes follow the pattern as laid down by the lecturer or speaker , or record the pattern of thought of the author whose book you are making notes from .
22 But the chance survival of a record of a miracle on Easter Day not long before Lanfranc 's arrival shows that the monks were still giving a dramatic representation of the three women at the tomb searching for the risen Lord as laid down in the Regularis Concordia .
23 the Licensed Software has been used at all times properly and in accordance with instructions for use as set out in the Accompanying Documentation
24 Planning control as set up by the 1947 Act was not therefore revolutionary but evolutionary , building on aspects of the Town and Country Planning Acts of 1932 and 1944 which extended the requirement for planning permission to the whole of the country , albeit ineffectively .
25 In whatever capacity the surveyor is appointed , he should understand first his role as defined by his conditions of engagement agreed with his client and , secondly , his specific role as laid down within the building contract being used .
26 So we need to think less of the state as getting out of the control of the legislature , and more of the state as getting out of the control of the dominant economic class .
27 So we need to think less of the state as getting out of the control of the legislature , and more of the state as getting out of the control of the dominant economic class .
28 It was agreed that a new Intergovernmental Conference would be called in December 1990 to discuss further steps towards monetary union as set out in the Delors Plan , which particularly pleased President Mitterand .
29 The bulk of the new funds would be used to assist the poorer EC countries ( Greece , Ireland , Portugal and Spain ) in meeting the conditions for EC monetary union as set out in the Treaty of Maastricht [ see p. 38658 ] .
30 The poem obviously engages with Milton 's experience of the revolution 's defeat following the Restoration , and , given Milton 's well-known support for Commonwealth and Protectorate , it is difficult to imagine a reader in the early 1670s perceiving the poem as evolving out of the period of the late 1640s , a time which many supporters of the English Revolution experienced as one of hope and triumph .
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