Example sentences of "[adv] as [noun] that " in BNC.

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1 We can not go so far as that ; and I lay it down as fact that there never has been a real complete sceptic .
2 cabinet , so as Marian that says
3 In fact the wording of the Act makes it clear that it is only as mothers that women are given priority in the public sector .
4 Despite Alcuin 's plea to Aethelheard that he not be stripped of his pallium during his lifetime , it was only as bishop that Hygeberht attended the council of Chelsea in 801 ( CS 302 : S 158 ) and as abbot , that of Clofesho in 803 .
5 Although the points made in extract ( 11 ) could have been expressed objectively as statements that certain buildings in certain locations are more beautiful since restoration , both speakers relate such statements to personal experience .
6 ‘ Because if you did , you 'd know as well as I that any youngsters growing up in that sort of background learn from a relatively early age all the joys of hotel life — like being called upon to wash sinkloads of dishes when the dishwasher packs up — or to change dozens of beds when the chambermaid calls in sick .
7 In the case of Le Cuisinier Anglais Universel ou Le Nec Plus Ultra de la Gourmandise there are some interesting metamorphoses , as well as signs that the translator was defeated by the names of some of our cherished specialities , among them le catchup and le browning ( " to even the most skilled of French cooks these sauces will be new " , says the publisher 's preface ) .
8 Finally , they would be told ( though they did n't know this at the beginning ) to make fair copies of their poems , taking on any of the suggestions they 'd agreed with , as well as things that occurred to them later .
9 Choose flowers that complement your outfit , as well as blooms that clash for a startling effect .
10 Phrase structure rules would implicitly have been adopted , legitimating certain combinations that have successfully occurred , as well as others that had not yet occurred but might very well have , and with similar success , had the choice of words and message had to be different .
11 The main method of obtaining rights was through inheritance , but the operation of inheritance systems varied : in Polynesia and mainland New Guinea it was predominantly patrilineal ; in Micronesia it was predominantly matrilineal ; and in Melanesia outside New Guinea there were both matrilineal and patrilineal systems , as well as others that were either ambilineal or bilineal .
12 Normally these include the six orthogonal views as well as others that are user defined to allow for isometric or other pictorial views .
13 February 's off-peak sales of Contemporary Art in New York produced respectable results as well as evidence that the price-gap between first-rate works and the rest may be widening .
14 The following series of questions will need to be carefully considered from the point of view of your client , bearing in mind the negotiation process — clearly it will include matters which your client wants to be excluded from the agreement as well as matters that it wants included .
15 Nothing personal , you understand , simply a need to have something for themselves as well as proof that Rangers ' millions can not guarantee them everything .
16 Joint applications will be shown preference , as well as projects that ‘ strengthen cooperation between basic and applied [ clinical ] research ’ .
17 Sparta , for all these structural shortcomings , was a great power , and calculations about the outcome of the war , as well as delight that she was prepared to play the liberator , must have caused the Greek world generally to favour her over Athens ( p. 99 ) .
18 On the surface of the membrane are special receptors for signals from other cells , as well as molecules that enable cells to adhere to one another .
19 Eventually perhaps , if everything goes according to plan , but Braddock knows as well as Vic that some redundancies are inevitable in the short term .
20 It is up to the discretion of the neighbourhood policemen whether or not they respond to incidents reported over the personal radio , although major occurrences such as bomb alerts and fights , tend to attract them , as well as incidents that are nearby .
21 Other studies 6 suggest that lack of choice and control are demotivators and recent surveys 7 seem to confirm that the absence of local light switches and thermostats , as well as windows that can not be opened , detracts from occupant satisfaction .
22 In developing such trees we have to take into account not only component failures but also human factors , as well as equipment that is out of action for maintenance or tests .
23 Each title contains glossaries as well as exercises that will be of relevance both to students reading alone and those who are working in class with a teacher .
24 It had become clear over the ensuing years that the requirements concerning collective worship had increasingly been disregarded by schools , and there were calls for the introduction of a more flexible system as well as suggestions that as a concept collective worship in school was outmoded and out of line with the more secular society in Britain , and should , therefore , be abandoned altogether .
25 Various ways in which employment conditions are determined , ranging from unilateral determination by the government to collective bargaining are reviewed , as well as measures that can help productivity .
26 ( So committed has Kandel been to reductionism as philosophy as well as methodology that he once gave a talk to an audience of psychiatrists with the theme of ‘ Psychotherapy and the single synapse ’ . )
27 Lenders ' information needs are concerned with the ability of the government to meet its contractual obligations , as well as information that enables them to compare the return they receive with alternative investments .
28 Fresh pay freezes affecting tens of thousands of employees are cited today as evidence that the recession is continuing to bite .
29 Gerd regards any intrusion here as evidence that the adventurers are hostile , and he wo n't co-operate any further if he knows they have forced their way in here .
30 These agencies may be seen alternatively as implementers that affect the character of policy or as independent creators of policy forever in a relationship of tension with the ‘ centre ’ .
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