Example sentences of "[conj] as [adv] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Normally , all defendants in libel cases use the same solicitors and barristers , but where as here there is a conflict of interest , each would be entitled to separate representation and the authors who stood by their story would thus be able to disown the apology . |
2 | Where as now they |
3 | Here the parachutes are of a different design , less easily guided and the team land on or as near they can to a four hundred metre line from two thousand feet . |
4 | And they always seem to changing that as well you see ! |
5 | Maria Morgan , editor of the Guinness Book 's literary section , says of the publishers ' advertisement : ‘ The trouble is that as yet we do n't have a category for most widely read author . |
6 | It is perhaps particularly ironic that as yet we have no studies which have attempted to evaluate interventions from the point of view of the children themselves . |
7 | There are some people so damaged that as yet we do n't know how to help them live more creative lives . |
8 | The most daunting problem facing Louis Gerstner is that as yet he has absolutely no idea just how much he does n't know — and he will be Superman if in six months he has more than scratched the surface on that problem . |
9 | One of the great joys of looking at anything in Prague is that as yet there are few distracting labels in English , we are all forced to make our own discoveries and everywhere this is rewarded . |
10 | This increase has generally followed the increased use of fertilisers by something like two decades , so that as yet there is little pesticide in most groundwater . |
11 | It was up to her to rectify that as best she could . |
12 | Transposons can also be thought of as parasites , although as yet we know little of the harm , or good , they may do to the host cell . |
13 | Although as yet their role was peripheral , from the point of view of Russia 's subsequent history the new ideology and forms of organization which they adopted in this period merit close attention . |
14 | Although as yet they have made relatively little contribution to the overall rural housing scene , their existence and growth seems assured . |
15 | Although as yet there is in English law no general rule giving the plaintiff a right of recovery from a defendant who has been unjustly enriched at the plaintiff 's expense , the concept of unjust enrichment lies at the heart of all the individual instances in which the law does give a right of recovery . |
16 | Rosenthal , who is keen to move back to the continent , has also been touted in France although as yet there has been no definite interest . |
17 | Already the whole class had begun to warm towards Miss Honey , although as yet she had hardly taken any notice of any of them except Matilda . |
18 | The statute of Carlisle effectively did this and as well it barred English and foreign religious from carrying money out of the realm . |
19 | Sgt Mike Bennett said at Ormskirk Police Station : ‘ This was extremely traumatic for this lady and as yet we have been unable to speak to her about it . |
20 | Now she wants to sell it , but the buyer must allow them to play on and as yet nobody 's been prepared to . |
21 | Their place in a group dominated by the Catholics no doubt reflected the regent 's desire for consent from Catholic and protestant alike ; and as yet she saw little reason to fear the Protestants , who must still have seemed to her far less of a threat than the strong Huguenot party in France . |
22 | I 've left a message for Beest Chris to ring me back back about it and as yet he has n't rung me back . |
23 | That is the real critical project — and as yet it has hardly begun . |
24 | The sky was cloudless and the air still , and as yet it was not too hot . |
25 | Whatever the drawbacks of genetically engineered organisms ultimately prove to be , and as yet there is very little evidence available , there are a number of possibilities that , at least in theory , could prove to be environmentally beneficial . |
26 | Lower grade paper is presently in surplus and as yet there is not the mill capacity to deal with it all . |
27 | Those parts are usually the most difficult to slim and as yet there is no diet to slim down-specific problem areas . ’ |
28 | Large numbers of microcomputers are currently being introduced into primary schools , and as yet there is little knowledge of how these machines are being used in the classroom , or how the teachers themselves view the use of this technology in primary education . |
29 | Replies are coming in thick and fast to the invitations , and as yet there have been no refusals — the charm of McBride and his way with words will undoubtedly see that there will be a full quota on parade . |
30 | For fourteen years we have been bashed by the Tories , we have been led by a pound of poof T U C and as now it 's time to stand up and be counted . |