Example sentences of "as [verb] [prep] [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 As explained in the FTA 's International Digest ( Comment , 9/86 ) :
2 trustees comprise persons for the purposes of income tax ; 2. they comprise a separate entity liable to tax on monies they receive or which they are entitled to receive ; 3. the main inroads into that separateness and liability are of a restricted nature as explained in the Reid 's Trustees case ; these inroads are : ( a ) in certain cases ( but not all ) where a trustee mandates income direct to a beneficiary the trustee will not be liable to tax ( Williams v Singer ) ; ( b ) in the case of a life interest trust a see-through or conduit approach is adopted for identification of source purposes so that the origin and parentage of the income is not changed by virtue of its journey through the trust ( Archer-Shee v Baker ) ; ( c ) if income arises to the trustees of a life interest trust ( subject to deductions for expenses ) it is taxable upon the life tenant whether or not he actually takes the money ( Spen 's case ) .
3 Legitimate requests A request based on the manager 's authority and right to know as prescribed by the firm 's regulations .
4 [ as amended by the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practice Repeals Rules
5 While it is appreciated that the contract — as contained in the works ' rules , etc — can contain such a provision , one wonders whether industrial tribunals should feel bound by such a provision .
6 ‘ Council notes with grave concern the proposals for dismantling the existing two tier system of local government in Lothian , as contained in the Government 's White Paper ‘ Shaping the Future — The New Councils ’ .
7 Thus , in the US insider trading may be defined as trading in an issuer 's securities ( or communicating or ‘ tipping ’ ) while in possession of material non-public information relating to the issuer 's securities or the market for those securities .
8 adding [ ] ; and the net assets of £ [ x ] as disclosed by the Company 's consolidated balance sheet for the year ended [ date ] .
9 Poor breeding in wet , cold springs ; clear-felling of Scots pine forests ; the proliferation of dense sitka spruce plantations ; and over-shooting have all been suggested as contributing to the capercaillie 's retreat .
10 The facts as related by the Rose-Noelle 's crew are that the 41-foot trimaran left Picton , on New Zealand 's South Island , for Tonga on 1 June and capsized in a storm about 125 miles off the North Island on 4 June .
11 Orlan is attempting to mould that ‘ costume ’ to achieve what she believes is the perfect face — one that copies all the attributes of the goddesses of Greek and Roman mythology as portayed by the world 's greatest artists .
12 As well as acting as the government 's banker , the Bank also acts as banker for other customers , for example , overseas central banks and international organisations .
13 This is Sigmund Freud 's , as presented in a study Der Witz und seine Beziehung zum Unbewussten .
14 This you will describe , of course , as seen through the murderer 's eyes .
15 These may not be the problems as seen by the girl 's parents and family .
16 The exhibition , which begins at the Whitney Museum of American Art in October and travels to yet-unannounced sites in the United States and Europe , is described , bizarrely , by Whitney officials , as fitting into the museum 's practice of offering mid-career retrospectives of contemporary artists .
17 Finally there is a section on the effects of some interventions on some behaviours as revealed by the parents ' records .
18 By the time we conclude our comparison of fabliau and exemplum at the end of this book we shall face a very similar formulation of the difference between the two as lying in the fabliau 's divergence from the normal modes of exemplum , which may in itself be funny , rather than in an all-preceding intention to be funny .
19 Conversely , we found a highly significant association with the severity of liver disease as measured by the Child 's classes .
20 Our analysis of reading scores at 7+ and 9+ from 1983–91 showed no evidence that the injection of extra staff and money into Leeds primary schools , especially those in the inner city , had had a positive impact on children 's reading ability , at least as measured by the Authority 's tests .
21 On March 7 , Radio Cadena Nacional reported that the Quintín Lame guerrilla movement would lay down its arms on May 31 , as agreed with the government 's peace adviser , following the reported signing of a peace agreement on March 6 .
22 ( manager ) is responsible for the implementation of education policies as agreed by the Association 's committees .
23 How could he be so offensive as to stare at the chap 's disfigured face , he wondered .
24 In the boardroom , doubts exist about the efficiency of Celtic 's backroom staff — as reflected in the club 's poor performance at reserve and youth team level .
25 The comprehensive course covered a variety of topics including a cut-down EPOS system — as used by the Company 's retail division .
26 Addition of recombinant FGF-4 protein to the limb cultures results in a large increase in proximo-distal ( P-D ) length of the -AER limb as compared to the contralateral +AER limb ( Fig. 1c , d ) , or to limbs cultured without FGF-4 ( Fig. 1 a , b ) .
27 For example , a listener was cited on the BBC World Service ( 30 March 1992 ) as complaining about a correspondent 's use of the phrase humanitarian catastrophe .
28 It may be noted that socio-economic conditions of parents ( as assessed by the father 's or the breadwinner 's occupation ) also play a role in the incidence of low birth weight ; it is the highest among the offspring of non-agricultural manual workers , lower among those whose father works in agriculture and lowest in the non-manual workers ' stratum .
29 Moreover , capitular appointments were now construed as belonging to the bishop 's barony and therefore within the king 's regalian right .
30 Busek , who was Minister of Science and Research in Vranitzky 's government and was seen as coming from the ÖVP 's progressive wing , won 325 votes against 252 for Bernhard Görg , an economist .
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