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

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1 U2 also come from all sides , appear louder and bigger than three musicians should be , as powerfully spread out as the Rats .
2 ‘ The workforce thus comes to view employment in the firm as a permanent career , and it sees its future as intimately tied up with the fate of the enterprise ’ ( Gallie 1978 , 18 ) .
3 The reconversion of one portion of the value of the product into capital and the passing of another portion into the individual consumption of the capitalist as well as the working class form a movement within the value of the product itself in which the result of the aggregate capital finds expression ; and this movement is not only a replacement of value , but also a replacement in material and is therefore as much bound up with the relative proportions of the value-components of the total social product as with their use-value , their material shape .
4 As much put out by the ticket inspector 's attitude as his demand for money , he paid and duly wrote to BR to complain saying he ‘ could see no justification in the circumstances for the excess charge . ’
5 Durkheim saw the centrality of the prison as largely brought about by the operation of the first part of his first law : prison was a milder penalty than capital and corporal punishments and so became adopted as collective sentiments became more sympathetic to the criminal 's suffering .
6 But work has to be planned with those aims as clearly spelt out as the financial or operational objectives .
7 They being agreed , one may as well go back to the ‘ finger in the wind ’ !
8 ‘ Now we have lost the horses we may as well go back by the paths . ’
9 The first time he went down there he set , set a had to take the waters out , you know , said you 've done it before ai n't you said yeah I did it in in para 's and the bloke said yeah , right he said erm well there 's not a lot I can teach you senior N C O's he said you might as well piss off down the pub , I 'll see you later
10 Long time officials , lay officials , staff at the organization , you might as well face up to the fact colleagues , a lot of you will have to go .
11 They might as well give up on the spot .
12 If I have to lift them for a match of that importance then I might as well walk out of the job . ’
13 ‘ Might as well get back on the road .
14 And the other one , seeing as it was like September October , getting cold , my mum said well the bed 's empty , you might as well come in for the winter and stay here .
15 So the doctrine of the Trinity is presented as intrinsically bound up with the incarnation of the eternal Son as Jesus Christ , and as supplying the ultimate framework for a theology centred and focused in him .
16 Yes , but unlike Eliot and Empson , Pound — by the abrupt , brusque and aphoristic way in which he delivers his critical judgements — insists that we understand them as immediately spun off from the imaginative work , thrown over his shoulder , as it were , as he hurries from one part of the workshop to another .
17 Under TCGA 1992 , s69(2) , where the settlor was not domiciled , resident or ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom when he made the settlement , then if the trustees or a majority of them are " professional trustees " they will be treated as not resident in the United Kingdom and the general administration of the settlement will be treated as ordinarily carried on outside the United Kingdom .
18 If as a result of that provision the trustees or the majority of them are deemed , in relation to the trust , not to be resident in the United Kingdom , the provision goes on further to provide that the general administration of the trust shall be treated as ordinarily carried on outside the United Kingdom .
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