Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] as [adj] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Both the level of available resources and their deployment are constantly adjusted as necessary to counter the foreseeable threat . |
2 | Yet another omission from the Vienna Convention is the most-favoured nation clause , a clause long accepted as effective to provide benefits for third parties to treaties concluded subsequent to the treaty containing the clause . |
3 | It 's our members in these industries who 've been given a hammering since privatization and who need as much support as possible to give them the confidence to face further difficult years ahead . |
4 | Any additive given an ‘ E ’ number is generally regarded as safe to use . |
5 | These computations were not seen as hard to explain until engineers tried to programme the newly available ‘ computer ’ to perform them . |
6 | A previous review recommended a cut in Strathclyde 's parliamentary entitlement from by one seat to 32 , and the subsequent publication of detailed proposals for Strathclyde indicated plans to reduce the number of parliamentary constituencies in Glasgow by one — a move widely interpreted as likely to lead to the loss of Labour seats . |
7 | The major problems facing the industry are that the product is still seen as difficult to cook and boring by non-buyers , said Keith Simpson , head of the British Turkey Information Service ( BTIS ) , at the annual turkey industry conference in Norwich yesterday . |
8 | The Percy connection had taken no part in the events following Edward 's return from exile in 1471 — an inactivity which , given their Lancastrian background , was probably regarded as tantamount to support for Edward IV . |
9 | The Percy connection had taken no part in the events following Edward 's return from exile in 1471 — an inactivity which , given their Lancastrian background , was probably regarded as tantamount to support for Edward IV . |
10 | Those most frequently discussed as difficult to cope with were : |
11 | Because the development officers had prepared the ground well , the Home Support Project was known to others and was universally welcomed as likely to add to ( and not compete with ) other services . |