Example sentences of "as [pers pn] [verb] to [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It becomes an important part of tactics on upwind legs as you get to higher standards .
2 As she listened to other speakers , Hindu , Buddhist , Muslim , she realised there was great similarity .
3 As we listened to several playbacks in the control-room , this approach was certainly paying dividends in the slow movement , with its particular mood of hushed reminiscence .
4 It contains an uncountable infinity of dense trajectories ; these are trajectories which pass as close as we like to all trajectories in the strange invariant set .
5 As we listen to these phrases that rolled so easily off the tongue , and which have also rolled on down through history to our own time , we must make a special effort to remember very carefully just who the men were who engineered the Garotter 's Act — what kind of men they were ; what kind of times they lived in ; and what forces helped to shape their upright moral certitude .
6 PROVINCIAL LIFE as such is now left behind as we turn to various types of connections between it and the political and cultural centres of Russia .
7 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 .
8 They were soon deep in a well-reasoned conversation about these , particularly as they related to young children growing up in the environment of strife .
9 It is expected that instructors will become increasingly familiar with the material as they teach to more groups .
10 Are they solely to do with consciousness ( in so far as they relate to ontological stakes or emotional investments in racist ideology which may be pre- or even un-conscious ) ?
11 Certainly , the significant properties as they relate to these needs are : cotton wool is more specific to the purpose ( than cloths ) ; it has a " medicinal " property .
12 Any differences in institutional developments as they apply to specific groups .
13 This explanation of urban poverty in terms of ‘ perverse incentives ’ is being picked up by the right wing in Britain and used as the basis for proposals for new policies and regulations regarding unemployment benefit , income support , and housing entitlement as they apply to lone mothers .
14 ( 4 ) The provisions of section 68 of this Act shall apply to any remises or place in respect of which an occasional permission is granted as they apply to licensed premises , with the substitution of references to the holder of the permission for the references to the holder of a licence .
15 Treaty in so far as they applied to all owners , charterers , managers and operators of British fishing vessels and to 75 per cent .
16 A ‘ landmine ’ destroyed one vehicle , a patrol was ambushed as they spoke to some locals , and a foreign parachute and map were discovered on a beach after a tip-off .
17 Such gestures appealed to many Romanians , as they did to Western observers anxious to see Ceauşescu as a ‘ patriot ’ and reformer .
18 Sometimes she saw the three of them as expatriates , stranded in some remote colony , obstinately adhering to old customs , a lost way of life , as they did to old forms of worship .
19 Middle class feminists also objected to this increasing ‘ officialism , police interference and espionage ’ , just as they objected to other aspects of state intervention in the working class family and to protective legislation for women workers .
20 Byron took up the above theme regarding the relationship between the communities we study and the wider world they inhabit , especially as it relates to complex societies .
21 This facility applies as much , if not more to industrial and commercial buyers as it does to individual consumers .
22 Section 17 applies to ascertained goods in exactly the same way as it does to specific goods .
23 This applies as much to external users of the information as it does to internal users .
24 Yet the city must provide the same services — street lights , rubbish collection , police and fire protection — as it does to bustling neighbourhoods .
25 Perhaps it all goes to confirm that a democratic society will inevitably get the police it deserves as it responds to new pressures .
26 Audiences will follow the action from ground level as it switches to different locations in Wirral 's Royden Park .
27 But so long as the distinction remains , disaffection in so far as it appeals to existing principles of legitimacy , can be both conservative and loyal .
28 As with the unregistered design right as it applies to other articles , the semiconductor design right is automatic and does not require registration .
29 Now let us have a look at proper jargon as it applies to technical reports .
30 The second meaning attached to the word ‘ love ’ is the one conferred on it when it is applied to the manifestation of the primitive uncontrolled mating urge as it applies to human beings , and also sometimes to animals .
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