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

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1 Rule 7(6) of the Solicitors ' Practice Rules 1990 has been amended so as to allow solicitors to go into partnership with registered foreign lawyers .
2 I used a small spray of birds-foot trefoil , and although in the finished picture it seems as though it has been pressed just as it was picked , in fact the majority of the piece was dismantled for pressing and reassembled for the picture .
3 This section has been applied so as to cover the administration of a drug which causes harm to the victim 's metabolism by overstimulation , if D 's motive for this is malevolent rather than benevolent .
4 This chapter has been organized so as to describe three main tours of the island , as well as a trip to Curral das Freiras .
5 I think a lot of the time , I mean homosexuality has been perceived historically as like a , you know , if not an illness a weakness
6 Since then , the homoeopathic materia medica has been expanded considerably as more and more remedies are proved .
7 An inference is that the curvature of the spatial equatorial surface is where the negative sign has been selected so as to reproduce the experimentally observed deviation of light .
8 In view of the terms of those dicta , the paucity of cases in which the discretion has been exercised so as to exclude legally admissible evidence is not surprising .
9 Our audit has been performed so as to provide reasonable assurance that the financial statements are free from material error .
10 ‘ It is submitted : ( i ) the judge erred in law in his ruling on count 1 ; ( ii ) for an offence to be committed under section 1(1) of the Act there does not have to be the use by the offender of one computer with intent to secure unauthorised access into another computer ; ( iii ) there is no ambiguity in the wording of section 1(1) ( a ) of the Act which clearly refers to an intent to secure access to any program or data held in any computer ; ( iv ) section 17(2) and ( 3 ) are applicable to the alleged actions of the respondent in this case ; ( v ) the Act has been drafted so as to deal with the person who misuses a computer to which he has direct ( but unauthorised ) access , as well as a computer into which he is able to secure indirect access by operating another computer . ’
11 The rule has been relaxed so as to enable infants to make a binding settlement of their property upon marriage , but only with the sanction of the court .
12 Here a transfer price of £50 has been set so as to give each division some of the profit .
13 West Germany has been put forward as having a culture that generates detachment .
14 The environmental assessment prepared for the private Bill has been updated so as to comply with the new Standing Order .
15 Lewis introduced this co-ordinate to take account of sentences which include specific reference to what has been mentioned before as in phrases like the aforementioned .
16 However , he points out that all that has been achieved by dowsing until now has been to locate the points of entry into the tunnels beneath the Alexandrov Kremlin , and some archaeologists are not even sure of this , regarding what has been found there as simply the old moats .
17 Although railway-building in North America has been described above as ‘ quintessentially capitalist ’ , in fact railway companies were prepared to build to the West only in return for massive inducements .
18 The EMSA and the DNA probes used were performed exactly as described in [ 14 ] .
19 The amount in quadruplicate of 3 H-thymidine incorporated was assessed biochemically as described by Selden and Hodgson .
20 Although the points made in extract ( 11 ) could have been expressed objectively as statements that certain buildings in certain locations are more beautiful since restoration , both speakers relate such statements to personal experience .
21 It is sad that he could not have been turned so as to face his favourite church .
22 The existence of ( b ) and ( c ) he thought proved by the presence of some biblical texts where the literal sense seemed absurd or contradictory ; such texts must have been placed there as signposts to a spiritual allegorical exegesis .
23 Such a control group could also have been identified easily as all practices have been keeping records of their referrals for x ray examinations since the introduction of the new contract in April 1990 .
24 Yes , it would have been used physically as one million pounds , yes it would .
25 The farmsteads and hamlets thus created may have been used initially as temporary steadings , but eventually a number were permanently occupied .
26 Many of the species involved are listed internationally as endangered .
27 As Table 14 shows , the overall distribution of material in need of repair was such that more than three-quarters ( 78% ) of all defective items issued were classified only as ‘ Poor ’ since they did not show major deterioration , while just under a fifth ( 18% ) were classified as ‘ Bad ’ .
28 In the eyes of elderly people many NHS hospitals were still Poor Law institutions , since many had been built originally as workhouses and had not changed a great deal in appearance .
29 I retrieved the case notes for as many patients as possible who had been registered locally as having died of asthma during 1980–9 ( 21 case notes out of 40 in total ) .
30 Substantial changes to the original draft of the bill , notably the extension of all its provisions to cover Pomaks , had been secured partly as the result of agitation by several thousand Turks and Pomaks who demonstrated outside the National Assembly during the March 5 session .
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