Example sentences of "as [pron] [vb mod] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I believe that the out-half position will prove troublesome for the Lions in New Zealand as I would have serious reservations about Stuart Barnes being the right player under the type of physical pressure he is likely to be subjected to in the important matches .
2 Although I have mentioned the analogous process with optical film , as far as I can discover magnetic tape was first spliced to make a BBC radio programme .
3 I do n't often buy paper from the School Lodge , but as far as I can remember Recycled paper costs more than Ordinary Paper .
4 Even against the estate , the ride/handling/steering/braking package is by far the most convincing , as you would expect given SVE 's involvement .
5 Try saying big glass as you would say big game and then as you would say big deal .
6 Try saying big glass as you would say big game and then as you would say big deal .
7 As you can see Ace Barton gets his priorities in the proper order .
8 I had the club already going , was dealing with mainly young people , and as you will know young people 's taste tends to vary quite considerably and very quickly , so I might well be very successful for so long and then if suddenly taste changed and I had n't got the ability to change with the times I realized that it would be rather precarious , so I needed a second string to my bow .
9 It was as if it meant that you should love yourself as much as you should love other people .
10 As you 'd expect strong traces of the surging Pixies sound remain , but they 're delivered with a more melodic , playful edge , almost as if splitting up the band has allowed the real Black to emerge .
11 This is reasonable , as one would expect deaf people in the USA to have been using some sign language before the imported use of FSL .
12 Though , you know , there 's a sense in which we can use , we we 're a , we gave it in you to have a certain amount of license , and we can use illustrations just as we would use modern illustrations to describe spiritual truths and to use them to illustrate the gospel .
13 As we shall see strange things , involving complex arithmetical manipulations , can happen to it in the process of transfer .
14 As we shall see inter-group behaviour in modern times is explicable primarily in terms of the social identities people adopt in relation to cultural and economic stresses , and the place for a biological factor in the discussion is here a very small one ( p. 390 ) .
15 We focused on this in the previous chapter , and indeed as we shall see organisational analysis has increasingly taken serious notice of factors which lie outside the structure of formal authority .
16 Just as we might have black hair and brown eyes , we bear the characteristics of our job .
17 If any of your party is late arriving we will be unable to alter your vacation time from your tables as we will have other parties arriving for later sittings .
18 Experience in the pharmaceutical industry or relevant therapeutic areas , although advantageous , is not essential as we will provide full training .
19 So it should come as no surprise that we can teach children to manipulate this theatrical language by the same variety of means as we can teach other aspects of drama ; using the whole gamut of strategies ( working in role or out of role , with small or large groups , using forum theatre , still images , games and exercises ) .
20 Not even all Conservative politicians were happy with the implications of the notion of compulsory sales , particularly as they might affect rural areas , and certain safeguards have had to be incorporated .
21 Students living away from home are required to register with a doctor as they may require medical treatment at night or weekends outside the times of normal surgeries .
22 At the head of the state was the Emperor , the patriarchal head of the national family and all Japanese were to follow his authority as they would follow patriarchal authority in their own families .
23 The detective had told him that Alexander Atkins and his companion insisted that he meet them on Boxing Night as they would have definite instructions for him .
24 Moreover , as they used to have introductory arrangements with finance houses for customers who wanted credit before 1977 , it is probable that much of their lending will be not merely a potential new alternative to but an actual ( lower-cost ) replacement of HP .
25 She added : ‘ Extra care should be taken with reference books such as these as they could mislead future generations about the history of the area .
26 FOOTBALL fans who went to an Airdrieonians versus Ayr United league match 36 years ago have been asked to come forward as they could have vital information on a schoolgirl who disappeared in 1957 .
27 Mr Benton said : ‘ Read 's did seem to have a bright future as long as they could overcome short term cash difficulties .
28 If insurance is to be sought , the vendor should identify and contact the insurers as early as possible in the negotiations as they will need sufficient time to review the draft documentation and consider the vendor 's requirements .
29 Keep an eye on self-seeded plants as they can show interesting colour variations .
30 The government has , however , not committed itself to publishing the review and , Courtney added , it is unlikely to be published in its entirety as it may contain sharp judgements about the usefulness or effectiveness of some research activities .
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