Example sentences of "as [pers pn] [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 | ‘ I do n't think he 's thinking of marrying , but even if he asked me , I 'd refuse him , as I 'd refuse any man . ’ |
3 | 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 . |
4 | ‘ I 've waited sixteen years to hear from my father and they can wait for as long as I can drag this thing out . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | As far as I can ascertain this notation still applies to some brands of wool , but when we come to synthetics , things are a bit different . |
7 | Now all retinal ganglion cells have , somewhere within the visual field , a region called the receptive field where light causes a change in the number of impulses , and as you would expect this region is situated within the field of view of the eye at the position where a light spot illuminates the retina underlying the ganglion cell . |
8 | Even against the estate , the ride/handling/steering/braking package is by far the most convincing , as you would expect given SVE 's involvement . |
9 | Try saying big glass as you would say big game and then as you would say big deal . |
10 | Try saying big glass as you would say big game and then as you would say big deal . |
11 | She lived in a one-bedroom flat in St George 's Place as you may know those council flats . |
12 | ‘ As you can see Ace Barton gets his priorities in the proper order . |
13 | If you have a large lawn , a barrow that can be fitted with an extension is handy as you can remove more grass each time . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | Make a note of the width of your chosen fabric as you will need this information when you come to estimate the amount of fabric needed . |
16 | As you will see some money may be required as a deposit and for your fees . |
17 | It was as if it meant that you should love yourself as much as you should love other people . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | When this practice was questioned , the auxiliary protested that all the patients had their own bowls so she knew what they had eaten but that using one spoon was quicker , as she could feed more people at once . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | This may be manipulated by subtracting the risk-free rate from both sides and dividing by the portfolio beta to obtain , and as we may rewrite this equation as , . |
22 | At that time the Reverend Morris Mackenzie , a New Zealander , and minister of the local parish , had invited Mrs W — as we shall call this mother of fifteen children — to use his manse as a sort of sanctuary . |
23 | As we shall see strange things , involving complex arithmetical manipulations , can happen to it in the process of transfer . |
24 | 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 ) . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | As we shall see this method reveals a serious problem , one that a component-by-component analysis tends to conceal . |
27 | Just as we might have black hair and brown eyes , we bear the characteristics of our job . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | ‘ We now have a couturier cosmetic service , as we will mix any colour of any product for a customer if they ca n't find what they want in our standard range . ’ |
30 | Experience in the pharmaceutical industry or relevant therapeutic areas , although advantageous , is not essential as we will provide full training . |