Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] [verb] [adv] as [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But if birdsong , babbling streams and chopper blades could be slung between heavy-duty percussion — they reasoned — maybe these noises would stand up as tunes in their own right .
2 The logic of this is defensible enough where there are members of the public to be terrified , but it was subsequently held that the offence need not take place in public , on the grounds that bystanders might become just as terrified in private as they would in public .
3 The equity investors will set out as conditions the terms and assumptions upon which their investment will be made .
4 According to officials of the European Space Agency ( ESA ) , about 60 per cent of the experiments will go ahead as planned .
5 The strike by the staff of the School of Food and Consumer Studies will go ahead as planned tomorrow and the union , the University Lecturers ' Association , is drawing up proposals to spread the industrial action throughout the university .
6 That means 10 regular season matches can go ahead as planned on Sunday and all the outstanding matches will be rescheduled before the play-offs .
7 That means 10 regular season matches can go ahead as planned on Sunday and all the outstanding matches will be rescheduled before the play-offs .
8 Opposition leaders accused the authorities of having unilaterally ceased consultations with them on the bill , and were also seeking an undertaking that the elections would go ahead as scheduled .
9 In his New Year address to the country on Jan. 1 , and at a meeting with opposition representatives on Jan. 8 , President Ramiz Alia had insisted that the elections would go ahead as scheduled .
10 REGIONAL council elections will go ahead as planned in Scotland in May 1994 , in spite of the councils ' having less than two years to survive .
11 Mr Goddard gave assurances that the children 's pop musical The Butterfly Children will go ahead as billed for June 1620 .
12 Thereafter students shall enrol annually as required , normally at the commencement of the academic session .
13 Investors realize that it is highly improbable that events will turn out as expected .
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