Example sentences of "so [adv] as [pron] [be] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | So long as they are stimulated by low-frequency nervous impulses , such muscles can respond directly to stretching . |
2 | Detached garages with a floor area of less than 30sq m ( 325sq ft ) are exempt from control , so long as they are constructed wholly of non-combustible material ( which most garages are ) , or are more than 1m from the boundary in the case of wooden buildings . |
3 | So long as they are kept busy in Port-au-Prince until the morning , we can continue with only minor alterations . ’ |
4 | The master is liable for wrongful acts and defaults of his servant — though they may be unauthorized or even forbidden by him — so long as they are done within the scope of the employment . |
5 | Wetland plants will be in their element , so long as they are given generous mulches to keep the moisture in . |
6 | The hon. Gentleman will have read and re-read circular 7/91 which contains the exceptions policy , allowing homes to be provided on sites not normally designated as residential so long as they are aimed at local people . |
7 | The House of Lords held that parental rights are recognised in law only for so long as they are needed for the protection of the child . |
8 | We do not object to women working the keyboards , so long as they are paid the same wages as men . |
9 | His view is that consumers should be told the whole truth : ‘ If the public wants fish fingers made up of minced fish that 's OK , so long as they are told and can make up their own minds . |
10 | In the United States , the Library of Congress has been classifying and cataloguing audio-visual materials for many years , so long as they were deposited at the Library for copyright purposes . |
11 | Children , after all , he thought , looking at Abigail , were happy wherever they were , so long as they were loved … |
12 | And so long as they were eating out … |
13 | So long as we are dealing with materials which are approximately elastic and approximately homogeneous this is virtually the whole story as far as strength and brittleness are concerned . |
14 | Learning is a ‘ free commodity ’ , but only so long as we are thinking of knowledge as a source of intrinsic , expressive rewards . |
15 | So long as we 're talking about sort of half a mile away ma maximum or with other sort of proper travelling arrangements . |
16 | Apart from the implications of this for prayers and strategy , it was a comforting thought — so long as one was winning . |
17 | So long as yu is living an yu want eat food |
18 | So long as yu are living yu deserve a piece |
19 | Thus , for example , in regard to proceedings in court , the mere absence of UK qualifications will not disqualify an EC lawyer from acting so long as he is instructed with and acts in conjunction with a UK lawyer . |
20 | At 60% of the price of a German worker , the Briton evidently has his advantages — so long as he is trained , managed and financed by foreigners . |
21 | But Fritz was n't too perturbed what his rooms were used for — so long as he was paid , and many factions and organizations , both political and criminal , operating in London used the Warehouse Hotel , as it was called , for their meetings . |
22 | But he said , thoughtfully , that he believed the Robemaker would weave anything so long as he was paid sufficiently highly . |
23 | Borrowing is looked upon as a natural part of everyday life so long as it is kept within bounds . |
24 | Borrowing is looked upon as a natural part of everyday life so long as it is kept within bounds . |
25 | It matters little whether there is much evidence of individualism creating achievement or loss so long as it is believed that it does . |
26 | There may be nothing behind it , but it does n't make any difference so long as it is honoured . |
27 | When no specific instructions are given to candidates about the layout of assignments any recognised style of layout will be acceptable to the Examiners , so long as it is followed consistently . |
28 | When no specific instruction are given to candidates about the layout of assignments , any recognised style of layout will be acceptable to the Examiners , so long as it is followed consistently . |
29 | When no specific instructions are given to candidates about the layout of assignments , any recognised style of layout will be acceptable to the Examiners , so long as it is followed consistently , Guidelines on layouts are published in the British Standards Institution booklet ‘ Guide to Typewriting ’ ( PD 6506 : 1982 ) . |
30 | When no specific instructions are given to candidates about the layout of assignments , any recognised style of layout will be acceptable to the Examiners , so long as it is followed consistently . |