Example sentences of "as [prep] [adv] you [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 As to where you can find details of everyday life , there are of course , first the history books , particularly social history and such works as the multi-volume History of Everyday Things in England by Marjorie and D.H.B. Quennell ( to be found in most public libraries of any size ) .
2 Second , if your employer has discretion as to where you should work , the usual approach in law is to ask what your base is , as indicated by the contract terms .
3 A further advantage is that you will have more flexibility as to when you can retire .
4 ‘ Going back to that Monday — I had introduced my secretary to you and , up until the point where he asked if he could drive you back to your hotel , I had n't given any thought as to how you would get back there . ’
5 However , you could usefully add some details as to how you would implement your proposal .
6 Then draw up a plan as to how you can maximise their value .
7 I 'm not disputing that , I 'm simply saying that perhaps we have a management problem here where we could be doing things differently and I 'd like to hear some positive suggestions from housing officers as to how you can address that .
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