Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] as [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Cyclists , like other road users , must obey the traffic signs erected generally as required along roads .
2 Cyclists , like other road users , must obey the traffic signs erected generally as required along roads .
3 Cyclists , like other road users , must obey the traffic signs erected generally as required along roads .
4 The miracle occurred just as predicted .
5 The greenbelt boundary as I mentioned earlier as proposed by the County Council is very tightly drawn , excluding the sites which have been mentioned which our allocated , there is no land between the edge of the urban area and the proposed greenbelt boundary and that does seem to us , continues to seem to us er not an appropriate way forward .
6 He played well as lead to Chris Bryan , but it was Whiteman 's all-Barking rink and again Paul Maynard 's all-Essex County quartet of youngsters who particularly caught the eye .
7 Yet enquiry will show that everything in fact happened just as predicted .
8 When we met up as planned , it soon became apparent that Paul had in fact researched the matter in hand extremely thoroughly , and I had an impressive number of addresses and names of contacts to take back to Katrina .
9 Well , Gav and I met up as planned and had an ‘ interesting ’ drive to the match .
10 The Doctor frowned as if having second thoughts , then stepped aside as promised .
11 However , as soon as we reached the interview for the home/school post a debate on the school and the community began again as shown from the notes I took where the main participants in the discussion were Phil Barlow ( the Deputy Head for Curriculum ) , Chris Cousins ( the Deputy Head for Community ) , Ann Thomas ( the Community Adviser for the LEA ) and Father Curtis ( the Chairman of the Governors ) .
12 Well , we started off as expected but then the pupils started asking :
13 In a game the pain of life can safely be recaptured , encountered and switched off as required , for as we have seen , a game and all other forms of playing including the arts are deliberately created second-order experiences , removed from the rawness of living .
14 Britain 's trade deficit with the rest of the world shrank dramatically as output from factories rose .
15 Paschal II , who was slowly giving way on the question of homage , which Anselm looked on as settled , sweetened the pill by piecemeal concessions on the primacy .
16 The coils , according to Henderson , conduct and amplify natural energies radiating and vitalising the mineral content of the soil , when designed and located exactly as indicated by the divining technique .
17 Systems of animal ‘ communication ’ are held to be mere signalling systems , systems for which there is some doubt as to the meaningfulness of the messages contained therein as opposed to their characteristic causal efficacy in evoking or triggering certain responses .
18 In fact , John Hill cleaned up as predicted and is off to New Zealand to plough proudly for Britain in the world championships .
19 He went back as directed , and found the man he had in mind , who was ploughing his family fields .
20 Despite the rising tension over the nuclear issue the new avenues of contact stipulated by the December 1990 Agreement on Reconciliation , Non-aggression , Exchange and Co-operation went ahead as scheduled .
21 It sought , as the Collor government had done , to open up the economy to foreign competition ( a new round of import tariff cuts scheduled for Oct. 1 went ahead as scheduled ) and would maintain existing privatization and deregulation programmes , although the involvement of Congress was now expected when the privatization of " strategic " companies was contemplated .
22 Mary Finnigan : ‘ A few days after the death of David 's father , the free festival went ahead as planned and the day was fabulous ; the sun shone and everybody but everybody had a wonderful time .
23 ( 12 December 1772 ) The opera went ahead as planned , though not without some mishaps , recounted by Leopold :
24 Despite the weather the blast-off went ahead as planned .
25 The Education Department would not comment directly on the court case but said it would be the responsibility of head teachers and school governors to see that tests went ahead as planned .
26 So we went ahead as planned : Beryl , Cathy Carne — you 've met Cathy ?
27 The mounting criticism of the parties did not deter de Gaulle , however , and on 21 October 1945 the election-referendum went ahead as planned .
28 The Prime Minister 's speech went ahead as planned .
29 A public meeting went ahead as planned in Leyburn last night and a petition to Parliament will still be handed to Mr Hague in the town today .
30 Our press date prevents us giving details of this run but it must have been quite a spectacle if it went ahead as reported , and would have provided a fitting finale to an outstanding season of operations .
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