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

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1 And the word ‘ property ’ must be taken literally as ownership or , as we say today , private property .
2 Liquids on the other hand flow if subjected to a stress ; they do not store the energy but dissipate it almost entirely as heat and thus possess high damping characteristics .
3 as naturally as breath and dreamt them up ,
4 Game theory demonstrates that it is usually most adaptive to be variable or unpredictable , so long as evolution or personal experience takes care to set the odds appropriately .
5 If we have to make a comparison between the individual approaches , I think that channel two felt we had to be punished for our sins while Channel 4 took the more sanguine view that for so long as love and sex exist , television might as well look on , an electronic voyeuristic intermediary .
6 This shortfall is made up by investment demand and so long as investment and saving are equal , aggregate demand ( which in this simple model is consumption plus investment ) will necessarily equal the total value of production .
7 In 22 the Poet is so much a part of the Friend that he can not age , himself , ‘ So long as youth and thou are of one date ’ .
8 Lord Sankey 's attitude indicates that a court of law in the United Kingdom would need weighty evidence before becoming willing to abandon the principle of legality according to the pre-existing constitutional norms , and so it should , so long as uncertainty as to the ‘ realities ’ prevails .
9 Concern has been expressed about the delays in determining the merits test , especially as delay and refusal of legal aid appear to be related .
10 Obviously Ted and I were n't always around to scrutinize the intricate excitements of this new love , especially as Dad and Eva spent many evenings over the river in London proper , going to the theatre to see controversial plays , to German films or to lectures by Marxists , and to high-class parties .
11 Of course , in addition to the bony structures in the limb — which are first laid down as cartilage and only later replaced by bone — there are muscles and tendons whose pattern is more complex .
12 We can not go so far as that ; and I lay it down as fact that there never has been a real complete sceptic .
13 When I was a first year I was put in as ballboy and I did n't know the rules .
14 Even in a country such as Ivory Coast , generally regarded as in the capitalist camp , government has been the decisive player in the economy not only as policymaker but also as holder of equity capital .
15 Indeed , if Wright was hiding last night , it was only as camouflage and he emphatically answered Graham as early as the sixth minute .
16 In the film , one of them , Dr Tony Kallend , appeared to explain that acid rain was nothing to be worried about as it was only as acid as Coca Cola .
17 We had with us a Danakil from the Awash Station , not only as guide but also as hostage , and would not be releasing him until he found a replacement from the next tribe .
18 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 .
19 By the 1840s Thornton was in the forefront of the City of London , not only as merchant and financier but as shipowner and leading marine insurance broker .
20 Benjaminian allegory functions perhaps as crucially as supplement as it does as ‘ criticism ’ .
21 If a couple is married or living together as man and wife , then they are married or living together as man and wife , then they are liable for their partner 's community charge if it is not paid .
22 If a couple is married or living together as man and wife , then they are married or living together as man and wife , then they are liable for their partner 's community charge if it is not paid .
23 The final 100 days during which the Charles and Diana remained living together as man and wife began with reports that the princess was threatening to walk out .
24 ‘ Living together as husband and wife ’
25 Living Together as Husband and Wife is very concerned about being ‘ fair ’ to the married couple , but the only way they could truly be ‘ fair ’ to the married housewife would be to entitle the single housewife to less SB than she gets … and you can not entitle even a single housewife to less than nothing .
26 Living Together as Husband and Wife shows that the state clearly recognises the importance of maintaining housewives as dependants since the alternative — redistributing wealth not just within the state but within the family — is too expensive and subversive to contemplate .
27 Later the woman 's benefit was cut off on the grounds that she and her lodger were living together as husband and wife , and he must therefore maintain her .
28 But what does ‘ living together as husband and wife ’ mean ?
29 A tenant could be held responsible for an absentee landlord , in the same way that a married couple and partners living together as husband and wife will be responsible for each other .
30 If we examine God not as protagonist and moral bully but as author of this story , we have to mark him down for plot , motivation , suspense and characterisation .
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