Example sentences of "[noun pl] [to-vb] [adv] as " in BNC.

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1 So , the legs are responsible for starting the forward swing , but not by forcing them to drive the hips forward , but by creating a solid foundation from which the left side can pull against , compelling the legs to drive forward as the coil spring unwinds .
2 We would expect temporary workers employed on open-ended contracts to do so as well .
3 The tradition of press freedom established in a number of metropolitan powers was not extended to the subject territories — although there were some rather clumsy attempts to do so as independence approached .
4 Accordingly , where the broker is a member and is required by the exchange 's rules to deal only as principal ( as on LIFFE ) , the contract for the client is in effect split in two : one contract is between the broker and the market ( another member ) , and the other — a matching contract — between the broker and the client .
5 They were very conservative in their political outlook and wanted things to remain exactly as they were under the Romans .
6 So it 's in your best interests to do exactly as I say , starting now .
7 Football fans attending the Sunderland V Middlesbrough match on April 20 at Roker Park are being asked by police to arrive early as big crowds are expected due to vouchers being issued for Cup Final tickets .
8 Within a large warren complex it is possible for as many warreners to work independently as there is surface space for them to use .
9 There were cross-bunkers to get past as well , and it seemed best to hit it in front of them and then take another wedge to the green .
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