Example sentences of "[noun] as they have " in BNC.

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1 Expressions used in this subsection and in the said Act of 1959 have the same meanings in this subsection as they have in that Act .
2 The experience of witnessing psychosocially normal people from a wide range of abilities and backgrounds telling the stories of their individual experience and what has been done to them , would be the best method of ensuring that sufferers from addictive disease are not treated as dismissively in the future as they have tended to be in the past .
3 A thorough overhaul of the educational process will ensure that standards remain as high in the future as they have been in the past .
4 Indeed Poly and Plugger as they have been christened look set to live long , happy and fruitful lives .
5 It does not seem to work well with some 16 bit computers as they have quite complex keyboard electronics , and rather indirect means of reading the keys .
6 Only brief attention will be given to traditional methods of appraisal as they have little to offer to either the public or private sector .
7 When he does so , I hope that he will ensure that he legislates to ensure that Labour can not operate delaying tactics as they have in Wolverhampton .
8 Nonetheless , following these conventional divisions does enable us to discuss sociological theories of crime as they have developed .
9 I think it 's a fatal mistake to have dropped the kerbs as they have .
10 That removes the Government 's mask which they have worn over the past few months as they have tried to pursue the idea of cheap gas .
11 Foreign competitors can enter our market on more advantageous terms and can gain a hold as they have for instance , in the motor and electronics industries .
12 The claimant 's letter of appeal will be included and there will be a full written submission by the adjudication officer setting out the facts and law as they have been determined and applied to the claimant 's case .
13 Skilful lobbying has meant that its place has been taken by wrestling on the curious promise that there will be both a men 's and women 's competition in 1994 even though women have never established a real presence in freestyle wrestling as they have in judo .
14 It also turns out that the ratio of proportions is rather cumbersome to handle when dealing with many variables at once , and no-one has yet proposed a way of decomposing it into component effects as they have with d s and with measures based on odds .
15 Then she and the president can set about hacking away as vigorously at the wasteful government machine as they have at the sheltered private sector .
16 For example , some governments would probably not have spent as much on telecommunications as they have done without the stimulus of a foreign-dominated export sector that produces hard-currency earnings , and the expectation that such facilities , however expensive , would attract even more companies .
17 For Sumner , law embodies the appearance of reality produced by social relations , so that , for example , an employment contract appears as a consensual contract between equals ( a point also made by Hunt ) , but it also embodies those appearances as they have been seen and interpreted by classes and groups who make laws .
18 A spokesman for Abbey said : ‘ All lenders will charge a redemption fee as they have to pay interest on the money borrowed , even if a customer pays off the mortgage during the fixed rate period .
19 On the other hand there are a few techniques , frequently used in constructing proofs , to which it is perhaps useful to draw attention as they have been known to give students the occasional difficulty .
20 In addition , the actual breakdown of the membrane polyphospoinositides by calcium-stimulated enzymes may promote degranulation as they have highly charged polar head groups which would tend to impede membrane fusion ( Allan & Mitchell , 1979 ) .
21 Social workers must first diagnose the problems and then help with such practical aids as they have at their immediate disposal .
22 On that basis , we have asked the Health and Safety Executive and the Health and Safety Commission to consider what contribution they can make to the overall citizens charter initiative to ensure that companies or individuals — whichever are concerned — have the same rights with regard to those organisations as they have with regard to other government and quasi-governmental bodies .
23 From this perspective the nature of modern democratic regimes , and the setbacks and limitations which they experience , are intimately connected with the class structure and the relations between classes as they have developed both in capitalist and in what I shall call ( for the moment ) post-capitalist societies .
24 I present below a short anthology of some of the views of some present Conservative Members of the House of Commons as they have been expressed in Parliament .
25 Jeffrey and his senior counterpart , Douglas Morgan , have had to contend with the vagaries of pitches and climate as they have piloted the sevens squad through Australia and Fiji , but their problems seem miniscule in comparison to Romania 's coach , Mircea Paraschiv , the former international scrum-half , whose side won the bowl competition last year .
26 However , it certainly does not mean that the use of nuclear weapons is perfectly legal under the laws of war as they have evolved in this century .
27 All pointed snails should be regarded with suspicion as they have a liking for the foliage of aquatic plants .
28 ‘ And in a perverse way this is something which may be helpful because they are now beginning to appreciate more clearly the fear that has existed within the Protestant community for the past 20 years as they have been killed at random by the IRA , ’ he added .
29 Well , it 's a rather complicated thing but I think we need the cameras and I think we must go ahead and get them into so that we can see if they work as well in in terms of road safety as they have in trials elsewhere , because the results that have been obtained in London and also in Cornwall and Nottingham have been very very impressive , as you know .
30 Such skeletal structures as they have are called spicules or sclerites , and are tiny calcareous particles which are present in large numbers .
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