Example sentences of "[be] as [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If record 113 were an addition to the file in fig. 7.15(a) , the new structure would be as in fig. 7.15(b) .
2 If one were in the middle of a flat plane , conveniently marked with a square grid , then the outcome would be as in Figure 4.9 ( b ) .
3 The phrasing of the questions and the scales used were as in Study 1 .
4 Average daily room occupancies were as in Table 4.1 .
5 The Flemings are not famed for their courtliness , but William 's loyalty to Stephen is as beyond question as fitzAlan 's .
6 Death after 12/11/74 attracts estate duty at CTT rates ; if the determination or disposal was before 13/11/74 any agricultural relief is as for estate duty , there is no timber relief but the exempting provisions of Section 5 ( 2 ) of the Finance Act , 1894 , can apply ; and the duty on any qualifying property may be paid by instalments by the persons accountable for it under Section 44 of the Finance Act , 1950 .
7 The answer to this is as for time out ; the characteristics of the warning are identical .
8 The second point I would make is as to timing .
9 This suggests that what Mill may have meant in saying that one pleasure is of higher quality than another is that it may be pleasanter without there being a quantifiable relation between them , in terms of which there must be some amount of the second which is as worth while , in hedonic terms , as the first .
10 Here again , a lexical item shared with British English is involved but its use is as in Creole .
11 The breakdown of scores between the two sets is as in Table 3.1 .
12 Numbering is as in Fig. 3 .
13 For instance , if the Easter marks had been as in column z rather than y , showing a correlation with the Christmas performance of only 0.218 , the average increase in marks of the lowest ten students would be 18 ( standard error = 3.63 ) — an even more noteworthy ‘ improvement ’ .
14 The options are as for AUTO , but increments of greater than 255 are allowed .
15 These are as for mortality figures .
16 Remedies for infringement are as for copyright but there are no criminal penalties for secondary infringements .
17 All other details are as for Figure 1 .
18 All other details are as for Figure 1 .
19 All other details are as for Figure 1 .
20 Abbreviations are as in Fig. 3 , with a ‘ 2 ’ instead of a ‘ 1 ’ .
21 The symbols used in the drawing are as in Fig. 1 and 5 .
22 She was as at home in jeans , hiking over rough country , as she was curled up in silk lounging pyjamas , reading a book .
23 She felt sure that Freddie Nash was as in love with her as she was with him for there was hardly a day when they did not manage to meet , often in Jock Hallett 's cottage , where their mutual passion , already discovered at The Angel , seemed to intensify .
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