Example sentences of "[adv] as they [vb base] [prep] " in BNC.

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31 It must be stressed that after a certain time has elapsed , individuals will interact with the researcher just as they will with anyone else , notwithstanding the possible inhibiting effect of recording equipment .
32 Anger is ignored as much as possible , as with angry children , but when it becomes too manifest , people physically remove themselves , just as they flee from outsiders .
33 Children come across written numbers , just as they come across written words , long before they are able to read or understand them .
34 Eventually the price of such devices will fall and PostScript recorders will become the norm — just as they have with typesetting .
35 Norwich lost key components of their team in the run-up to the Everton game — just as they have for tomorrow 's tie .
36 Things like this are always hurtful but I hope that people will have faith just as they have in the resurrection of Jesus .
37 Spectacular scientific advances have come from them just as they have from other institutions .
38 It is certain that the seas of 600 to 1000 million years ago swarmed with drifting medusae , just as they do at present .
39 The laws of science will hold at them , just as they do at the North and South Poles on the earth .
40 And I see nothing wrong with allowing certain rooms to be used as bedrooms , just as they do at any English Dormy House .
41 Investment banks too are starting to publish opinions on credit , just as they do on equities .
42 Coelenterates will resort to territorial squabbles in the aquarium just as they do in the wild .
43 The whole effect is so convincing that flies not only visit flower after flower , transporting the stapelia 's pollen , but even complete the activity for which they visit real carrion — laying their eggs on the flower just as they do in a carcass .
44 The basic motivation of all research is the conviction that things are not just as they appear to be , but are examples of covert categories and relations of one sort or another .
45 Despite the changing circumstances within which the press now operates and much evidence with which to discredit its own claims to legitimacy as ‘ the fourth estate ’ , there has been no serious attempt to reconsider the theories of the press and the media generally as they relate to the remaining decade of this century .
46 Lancashire they used to call it and , we used to , they used to set one on at first and then , as he knocked , if he could knock one off his feet onto his two feet , then he had to help him to knock the others over as they come in close and er , I know they do n't sound nothing like , you know , now but er , in them days we use to think it was great .
47 Forenames should be printed in full exactly as they appear on your birth certificate and/or passport ;
48 Unfortunately the jagged beams and stepped curves print out exactly as they appear on screen .
49 There is no uniform or objective way of reporting events in all their detail , exactly as they happen in the real world ; the structure of each language highlights , and to a large extent preselects , certain areas which are deemed to be fundamental to the reporting of any experience .
50 this the , what makes me laugh is that people 's intelligence , they walk along a street shopping and as soon as they walk into a restaurant they sit down and start smoking
51 Why do perfectly confident women feel intimidated as soon as they walk through the door of a salon ?
52 And she goes to me like a silver plate and they just turn it into gold as soon as they walk in there .
53 Steve Royle says the pressure out on the water can run high , but as soon as they get to Heather 's , they can relax .
54 Fortunately the London Union has been strong enough to keep them entirely out but these London houses , as soon as they get beyond the sphere of the …
55 They show their immaturity as soon as they get behind the wheel of a sports car .
56 I venture to think that both the dictum and the decision are wrong , and that , as soon as they come under review by the Court of Appeal , will be declared to be so .
57 The principal reason is that the Government will be defeated in four or five months ' time and be replaced by a Labour Government who will take the Bill off the statute book as soon as they come to power .
58 It 's tacky it 's erm well as soon as they come in the door they wan na walk out and that that 's an overall opinion that 's not just me or a couple of mates that 's everybody .
59 But that 's all she sa she said that 's all I can get out of the solicitor he just said that they 're waiting , as soon as they hear from the bank
60 But , outclassed and outnumbered , most will be destroyed as soon as they take to the air ; and if they do not take to the air they do not matter .
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