Example sentences of "as [ex0] [be] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You are not just limited to these fonts and graphics however , as there is also an option to import from other applications or create your own with the simple drawing utility provided .
2 As there is already a stop in approximately the location you describe I regret that I am still unclear as to what your request comprises .
3 The ideological approach to the problem of soil erosion in the international aid and academic communities can not be ‘ read off ’ or predetermined by the relative strength of direct economic interests , as there is often a degree of autonomy of these ideas from economic determinants .
4 This information tends to be sporadic and incomplete as there is currently no requirement for companies to deposit data from their mineral exploration programmes with any central agency , except in Northern Ireland .
5 Rohit Barot 's pamphlet , Bristol and the Indian Independence Movement , has a particular contemporary relevance as there is currently a campaign among the Indian community in the city for a statue to be erected to the remarkable Indian reformer , Raja Rammoham Roy , who died in Bristol in 1833 .
6 As there is indeed a need to reduce car dependency it therefore follows that the nearer to York that the new settlement is then the greater the benefits could result , equally to , the further that the new settlement is from York then I think the less it will have an effect in reducing the pressures for development upon York .
7 Establishing international legal liability also appears problematic , as there is apparently no norm of international law requiring member States of organisations to ensure that non-State entities are not harmed through their collective actions .
8 You may not notice this , as there is always a clearance between these magnets and the needles , but this obstruction can just touch the needles and cause slight grating .
9 That signifies little , as there is always a margin of error .
10 Encourage them to play outside as there is always the possibility of bursting .
11 There was a sort of host who dished out the sherry and took each new arrival round the groups ; though as there were quite a lot of us he could n't remember all our names so we were forced to say them .
12 Those phone calls could be very distressing , especially as there was always a screw hovering nearby listening to what you were saying and there was pressure to say everything in your allotted ten minutes .
13 As there was always the chance that the swimmer 's faint light might be missed and he might go beyond the canoe , in the next phase ( two ) he turned and shone his torch shorewards .
14 The decline of hunting was brought about by the digging of the chalk quarries as there was always the danger of hounds being led over the edge .
15 We knew her and we also knew that she was taking food to a different set of prisoners ; they were beginning to scatter over an increasingly wide area as there was now no hope of an immediate Allied invasion of northern Italy , which was what everyone had hoped for .
16 As there was now no room left for the driver 's game , he suddenly accelerated past the man and we were again moving down the street at forty miles an hour .
17 As there was still no sign of a porter , or anyone else for that matter , Cornelius shouldered his rucksack , took up his case and walked .
18 The Post Office was a great centre for gossip as there was usually a queue there .
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