Example sentences of "as [pron] [verb] [prep] [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As I said in earlier chapters , though , when you live alone two things are very important — firstly that you love and take care of yourself , and secondly , that you give yourself a treat now and then .
2 As I discuss at greater length in Chapter 10 , your first visits should just be a matter of getting to know the site , by wandering around .
3 Look ahead to choose where you want to land and try to judge the depth of water , raising the daggerboard as you come into shallower water .
4 It becomes an important part of tactics on upwind legs as you get to higher standards .
5 Kandinskaya licked her lips as if stalling for time ; Jezrael could see her imminence paling as she strove for greater calm .
6 But liberationists like Regan and Clive Hollands ( 1985 ) , as we saw in earlier chapters , scorn this as requiring no more than kindness towards animals ( Hollands , for example , dismissed it as ‘ a Victorian concept ’ ) and demand a great deal more .
7 As we saw in earlier chapters , CDs are now issued by a wide variety of banks and since 1983 by building societies .
8 The temperatures deeper into Jupiter will certainly not fall below 170 K. Thus , although the measured value of 170 K is only at a pressure of 1 bar , the pressure-temperature path on the molecular hydrogen phase-diagram as we descend to higher pressures never crosses the line ending at the critical-point .
9 At the other extreme you could set up giant screens to show large images of the speaker as we do in larger conferences such as the Institute of Directors at the Royal Albert Hall .
10 As we considered in earlier chapters , public sector organisations are divided into large departments and they will develop cultures of their own .
11 It is always advisable to buy furnishing fabrics rather than dress materials as they come in wider widths and are usually of a more suitable weight .
12 What they are looking for , as they grope towards freer politics , are forms of government that would resurrect some of the best features of the Habsburg empire : economic stability , religious and racial tolerance , the rule of law .
13 Projected profiles consist of drawing the first section completely , while parallel sections behind the first are only drawn in so far as they project above earlier sections ( Fig. 9.17 ) .
14 As they poured in further canfuls , I encouraged them to work out the amounts mentally by rounding off £1.19 to £1.20 , and taking away 1p .
15 ‘ But he who is in quest of picturesque scenery of the Lake ( Derwent ) must travel along the rough side screens that adorn it and catch its beauties as they arise in smaller portions , its little bays , and winding shores … its deep recesses , and hanging promontories , its garnished rocks and distant mountains . ’
16 We literally saw the whales heading into the sunset as they swam towards deeper water .
17 These differences influenced success or failure just as they did in earlier state-making attempts , especially through their effect upon economic growth , which not only provides resources for extending the state apparatus and developing national education , but is also a major factor in conferring legitimacy upon the regime .
18 His initial concern was with the transition from work to retirement and he has subsequently been involved in work on health education , notably the role of community care as it relates to older people .
19 They may range from a brief mention of a thirteenth-century tithe barn near the manor house , to a fully detailed true-to-scale plan of a building as it existed in earlier times , but which is now changed .
20 What we do find , however , is that women 's work is not so divorced from the work of men as it becomes in later times .
21 The second was a reaction to the concept of the EEC as a ‘ rich man 's club ’ , discriminating against its own poor through the CAP and through its VAT rates , just as it discriminated against poorer countries elsewhere in the world .
22 The victory of supporters of Rafsanjani 's " moderate " administration in the October elections for the Assembly of Experts [ see above ] , coinciding as it did with higher oil revenues and regional political developments as a result of the Gulf crisis , worked to strengthen the administration and effectively silence the Islamic regime 's " radical " wing suspicious of internal reforms and of economic and political opening to the West .
23 Two books are supplied with the disks , one of which can be extremely confusing at times as it applies to earlier versions of the program .
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