Example sentences of "as [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The term 's work was not to be seen as leading up to the audio tape .
2 Under the stairs as leads up inside the White Tower , Black Will told us .
3 He drew up an agreement in two copies , setting out the terms in ponderous detail : ‘ … referred to henceforth as ‘ the colony' ’ … which wheels shall be considered as handed over to the Economic Section of the Provincial Workers ' and Peasants ' Inspection after their reception by a special commission and the signing of the corresponding protocol . ’
4 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 .
5 In addition , he confirmed that the previously scheduled municipal and regional elections would go ahead on Nov. 8 , that elections for a new Congress would be held on Feb. 23 , 1993 , and that he would not remain in office beyond his term of 1995 , as set down in the 1979 Constitution .
6 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 .
7 Erm , twenty-two two the recommendations not yet dealt with , the first is the review of the County Farms estate , and I will move paragraph nine one , that is to say the recommendation of the property services sub-committee okay , here we are , which is a recommendation to this committee to adopt option one as set out in the submitted report namely to maintain the County Farms estate at around it 's present size , and to manage it in accordance with the nineteen eighty-eight review of the estate .
8 The basic cost of your holiday , as set out in the individual price panels includes the following .
9 The statement says that ‘ it is important when applying UITF Abstracts to be guided by the spirit and reasoning , as set out in the individual abstracts , so as to achieve their underlying purpose ’ .
10 As from April 9 , 1990 , the levels of eligibility for actions other than personal injury cases , are as set out in the following table : The applicant must be eligible both in respect of income and capital .
11 ‘ Equally , we have a duty to the doctor and his family to maintain confidentiality , as set out in the national guidelines .
12 The Mergers and Acquisitions unit 's operational mandate , as set out in the corporate finance manual , requires approval for our involvement as lead advisers in the public arena .
13 The Government 's policy remains as set out in the White Paper on higher education .
14 Our proposals , as set out in the White Paper ’ Education and Training for the 21st Century ’ , have been generally welcomed .
15 Moynihan said that the government is to reassess its target of 1000MW of renewable energy by the year 2000 , as set out in the White Paper on the Environment .
16 That settled upon by the Government , and as set out in the 1967 White Paper , Legislative and Constitutional Implications of United Kingdom Membership ( Cmnd 33021 ) , was to meet the problem by the adoption by Parliament of a self-denying ordinance .
17 the Licensed Software has been used at all times properly and in accordance with instructions for use as set out in the Accompanying Documentation
18 If you are satisfied that you have glued everything well , you can then proceed with the framing as set out in the next chapter .
19 The official sequence of events , as set out in the American indictment , began with the sale of 20 custom-built Swiss electronic timers to the Libyan Ministry of Justice in 1985 .
20 These emphases , particularly as brought out in the typical case histories in a host of texts , revealed , we may suggest , the fear of masturbation as actually fixed in the minds of middle-class parents , disturbed by their sons ' unwillingness to live by the respectable sexual ideology , and attend to their duties and to future marriage .
21 But I could never again imagine him doing something as spontaneously crazy , as aggressively , contemptuously fate-tempting and unleashed as running out across the frozen ice , arms out , laughing .
22 The Poor Law was the most comprehensive official source for the relief of poverty , administered in England and Wales as laid down by the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 and a succession of later amendments , in Scotland and Ireland according to different statutes and rather different principles .
23 After a period of prolonged popular opposition Avril was forced to resign as President in March 1990 and was replaced by Ertha Pascal-Trouillot , a Supreme Court justice , as laid down by the 1987 Constitution .
24 It is then the legal duty in any situation must I think the questions for the court , clearly there 's not practice so accepted standards of conduct as laid down by the professional institute .
25 He asked him whether the bus specification , as laid down by the disabled persons transport advisory committee , would be a requirement in the disposal programme and whether the bus companies that tender will need to give the Minister an answer .
26 In the case of breed classes , every entrant is judged not against the other dogs in that class , but rather against the prescribed ‘ ideal ’ for the breed concerned , as laid down by the governing canine authority .
27 Other Terms and Conditions of this post are as laid down by the National Joint Council as adopted by Lothian Regional Council .
28 Since the CSA 1985 makes no direct provision for civil remedies we must first look to the common law and then to the recent advent of statute law in the area , as laid down in the Financial Services Act 1986 ( FSA ) by virtue of s.61 and s.62 .
29 These committees had been created on March 12 , under the auspices of the Interior Ministry and as laid down in the electoral law .
30 It was still widely agreed that , as laid down in the papal ranking of 1504 , the Holy Roman Emperor came first of all secular rulers , and this pre-eminence all emperors jealously guarded : it was only after considerable resistance that Ferdinand III ( 1637 – 57 ) agreed to address Louis XIV as " Majesté Royale " .
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