Example sentences of "as [vb pp] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Additional disclosure would also be necessary if , as explained in relation to exclusion clauses , the relationship between customer and agent evolved over time imparting higher levels of fiduciary duties .
2 Full-time undergraduate , postgraduate , diploma and certificate students are required to pay , prior to enrolment , a composite annual fee as prescribed from time to time by the Council of the University .
3 These terms and conditions ( as amended from time to time ‘ the Conditions ’ ) regulate the use of an Abbeylink Card ( ‘ your Card ’ ) and form the basis of a contract between the customer ( you ) and Abbey National plc ( us ) .
4 Perhaps no political argument could persuade American judges to reject the proposition that Congress must be elected in the manner prescribed by the Constitution , as amended from time to time in accordance with its own amending provisions .
5 A second charge certificate will be issued to the husband , and the Land Registry will serve notice of the second charge on the first mortgagee ( Land Registration Act 1925 , s30 as amended by Law of Property ( Amendment ) Act 1926 , s5 ) where the first charge was made for securing further advances ( in addition to the original advance ) .
6 Land Registration — Register — Rectification — Registered owner executing power of attorney — Donee of power tricked into signing transfer — Building society granting mortgage on property — Whether general power to order rectification of register — Land Registration Act 1925 ( 15 Geo. 5 , c. 21 ) , s. 82 ( as amended by Administration of Justice Act 1977 ( c. 38 ) , ss. 24 , 32 , Sch .
7 ( 2 ) For the purposes of this section : ( a ) " special road " and " special road authority " have the same meanings as in the Roads ( Scotland ) Act 1984 and ( b ) " class I " means class 1 in Schedule 3 to the Act , as varied from time to time by any order under section 8 of that Act , but , if that Schedule is amended by such an order so as to add to it a further class of traffic , the order may adapt the reference in this section to traffic of class 1 so as to take account of the additional class .
8 4 & 1 Vict. c. 26 ) , s. 9(a) ( b ) ( as substituted by Administration of Justice Act 1982 ( c. 53 ) , s. 17 )
9 There is no better example of the uncontrollable exercise of state power , resulting in perhaps the worst invasion of individual autonomy imaginable , than the decision to use nuclear weapons ; and the aftermath of their use reveals the uncontrolled assumption by the state of virtually limitless emergency powers leading to the forced starvation of some of the population and the summary execution of others ( as depicted for example in BBC 's ‘ Threads ’ ) ( Campbell , 1985 ; Laurie , 1983 ) .
10 The matter of weeding policy in academic libraries as related to policy on collection size is discussed at greater length in Chapter 3 .
11 Fascism similarly may be considered as a form of state with , historically , various types of regime such as National Socialism , and as related to capitalism in crisis .
12 The Inland Revenue has stated that it is not possible to set hard and fast rules to determine whether an ex gratia payment made to an employee who intends to seek further employment will be treated as made in connection with retirement ( p 105 ) .
13 In response to a letter from the Law Society , the Revenue states that it is not possible to set hard and fast rules to determine whether a payment made to an employee who intends to seek further employment will be treated as made in connection with retirement .
14 The safety case regime in the North sea is based to a considerable extent on the CIMAH regulations — the major accident hazard regulations as applied to industry on land .
15 Few of the proposals were contentious , leaving the debate to be sharpened by the emotive issues of corporal punishment , which was included in the Bill as presented to Parliament on Second Reading , and the death penalty , which was not .
16 She starts off in chicken stuffer 's uniform as seen in Letter To Brezhnev and ends up in designer punk bondage dress and boxing boots .
17 The hallmarks of Thomas à Kempis 's approach to the religious life are a rigorous inner self-discipline and a conformity , for reasons of humility , to the existing forms of Christianity as met from day to day wherever you happen to be .
18 Institutions authorised by the Bank of England to carry on a deposit-taking business in this country are required to make contributions to the Deposit Protection Fund as levied from time to time by the Deposit Protection Board .
19 Peter Dray , testing and commissioning engineer : ‘ Manifested all problems produced by BR reorganisation ; less than happy ’ with his job , as shown by performance in days up to and including November 27 ; despite having facilities , time and assistance for an independent wire count of Hemingway 's work , did not do this — far from being ‘ the last defence ’ , was no defence at all .
20 This dichotomy is useful but is an oversimplification ; degree of development as measured for example by income per head or technology utilisation is best described by a continuous scale .
21 As agreed in principle on May 2 ( shortly before the local elections in East Germany — see p. 37467 ) the treaty provided for wages and salaries to be converted at parity according to their gross value on May 1 , and for the adaptation of East Germany 's less advantageous pension system to West Germany 's ( which paid 70 per cent of net earnings after 45 years of work ) .
22 During the second half of 1989 the European Communities ( EC ) made significant progress in their efforts to attain a single internal market for goods and services by Dec. 31 , 1992 , as agreed in principle in December 1985 ( see p. 34107 ) with effect from July 1987 as the Single European Act ( see pp. 34889 ; 35534 ; for resulting Community legislation see pp. 34625-26 ; 34885 ; 35533-35 ; 35912 ; 36152-54 ; 36306 ; 36493-94 ; p. 37131 ) .
23 This type of manslaughter occurs when death is caused by an unlawful act intentionally or recklessly committed by the accused which reasonable persons would foresee as liable to cause some injury , though not necessarily serious injury : Church , as approved in DPP v Newbury [ 1977 ] AC 500 ( HL ) and Goodfellow .
24 The RSFSR Supreme Soviet ratified on Sept. 6 the decision to change the name of Leningrad back to the original St Petersburg ( Russian Sankt Peterburg ) , as approved by referendum on June 12 [ see p. 38273 ] .
25 The election date announcement on April 12 included confirmation of postponement to an unspecified later date , for security reasons , of polling in Punjab ( where president 's rule was formally extended on March 13 for a further six months — see above for need to pass constitutional amendment allowing this before Parliament was dissolved ) , in Assam , where president 's rule was also extended on March 13 for a further six months from the end of May , and in Jammu and Kashmir , president 's rule there having been extended for six more months from March 3 , as approved by Parliament on Feb. 27 .
26 As approved by parliament in May , he complained , the legislation was " too complicated " , would create a fragmented parliament , and discriminated against the Catholic church ( by forbidding the use of church property for political purposes ) and against Poles abroad .
27 But , as produced in volume after volume by Freud and his successors , they are too intricate and complicated ; the interested reader must consult and consider them .
28 For reciprocal altruism in mobile animals , as demonstrated by packer in baboons , more is needed .
29 However , because salaries are low in many social services as compared to work in industry , many men are put off , and the employment of married women creates problems that society is not yet willing to face — the need for day nursery accommodation , for example ( which itself creates a further demand for staff ) , and for a more relaxed public attitude towards the working mother .
30 ‘ One of the main factors against the maintenance or extension of the canal trade is the difficulty of its organisation as compared with despatch by rail .
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