Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] as [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Two lossy dielectric materials are joined together as shown in Fig. 3.18. determine the voltages across each material and the surface charge density at the boundary if a voltage V is applied .
2 Gilding , normally done by taking powered gold mixed with mercury to form an amalgam , was painted onto the surface and then heated so as to drive off the mercury .
3 Where there is only one in-situ anchor , or else you are making your own anchor points , the first person down should have back-up protection , clipped independently into the abseil ropes , and adjusted so as to come into immediate effect if the main anchor fails , but without directly supporting it .
4 A trade union was now to become , in the Webbs ' first definition ‘ a continuous association of wage earners for the purpose of maintaining or improving the conditions of their employment ’ , a definition later altered so as to refer to ‘ working lives ’ rather than ‘ employment ’ .
5 Purchase behaviour will , again , be altered so as to come into line with the customary behaviour of the reference group .
6 4.4 The Company will place purchase orders with the Supplier for quantities of the Products as and when required , and the Supplier shall accept the same , provided that all such orders will be placed so as to allow to the Supplier at least 90 days for delivery .
7 The letters should be sufficiently large and should be placed so as to cater for patients with poor vision .
8 Unlike a winding-up , the board of directors does not become functus officio on the appointment of a receiver but the directors ' powers are substantially superseded since they can not act so as to interfere with the discharge by the receiver of his responsibilities and accordingly their powers are suspended ‘ so far as is requisite to enable a receiver to discharge his functions . ’
9 Firstly , the 1971 and 1976 directives need to be modified so as to deal with certain procedural weaknesses and to close the loopholes which member states have exploited .
10 On these grounds , Acts of Parliament which inadvertently contradict elements of Community law are modified so as to comply with the European Communities Act .
11 Cyclists , like other road users , must obey the traffic signs erected generally as required along roads .
12 Cyclists , like other road users , must obey the traffic signs erected generally as required along roads .
13 Cyclists , like other road users , must obey the traffic signs erected generally as required along roads .
14 Kaunda is now reported here as talking of Rhodesia as becoming another Phnom Penh ( or however you spell it ) , or Saigon .
15 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 .
16 Follow the track to farm , keeping forward as signposted in centre of farm ( ignoring left fork ) , and descend gently to main road .
17 A landslide of earth and debris on Oct. 25 , 1989 , buried a shantytown on the outskirts of Sao Paulo , reported variously as killing between 15 and 60 people .
18 However dramatically their powers and responsibilities may have been extended by the 1986 and 1988 Acts , their legal duties in this matter remain exactly as stated in section 2(5) of the 1981 Act .
19 Walsingham and Knighton also attempted to blame Wyclif and the Lollards for propagating revolt , but this must be seen only as scaremongering by the established order in the Church , attempting to tar the socially conservative academic heretic with the brush of revolution .
20 Rates developed as a direct tax on an individual 's income levied so as to take into account his or her capacity to pay .
21 These are accepted already as associated with SNRs .
22 They can feel just as threatened by you and need to have your co-operation as they learn to manage resources and personnel effectively .
23 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 .
24 On the " substantial " interpretation , they are seen simply as relating to certain terms which if substituted for variables in the relevant propositional schemata yield ( contextually ) true propositions , irrespective of whether or not such terms stand for actually existing objects .
25 We interpret everything that happens here as happening to the man we met in the living room who is now at a club .
26 Thus organisms are seen primarily as means by which strands of DNA are reproduced through succeeding generations .
27 Peptide stimulations and CTL assays were done essentially as described in the legend to Fig. 2 .
28 The constructed index is transformed so as to move from 0 in 1970 Q4 to a peak of unity assumed to be reached in 1989 Q4 .
29 certain words or acts can , as a matter of law , be interpreted only as amounting to a dismissal or resignation ;
30 It was held in Attorney General v Tod Heatley , however , that an owner of land has a common law duty to prevent it being used so as to amount to a public nuisance .
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