Example sentences of "[be] [adj] as the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The specific policies and rhetoric have been different as the occasion demanded .
2 Never shop when you 're tired as the chances are that you 'll find any bed comfortable
3 Both activities are illegal as the plant is protected under the 1981 Wildlife and Countryside Act .
4 Short sessions such as these are invaluable as the student is learning from actual patient care , and a wide range of subjects will be drawn together in order to bring about better understanding of this care .
5 One was that the arts INSET programme could be deficient as the views of arts staff would not be represented when INSET decisions were being made .
6 A downturn is expected in 1993 since activity is anticipated to be lower as the company does not expect these contracts to be repeated .
7 Reliance need not be total as the issue is whether the description is material in influencing the decision to buy .
8 The normal course of trials is likely to be different as the court will often direct that a witness statement stand as the evidence in chief , or at least part of the evidence in chief , of its maker and , in any event , a witness statement may put to the maker in cross-examination .
9 The construction must be free from dirt traps ( so any form of framed system with infill panels will not be acceptable as the construction forms dirt traps which can never be effectively cleaned ) .
10 See also Ginera v. City of Glasgow District Licensing Board , 1982 S.L.T. 136 where an application for Sunday opening in respect of a provisional grant of licence was held to be incompetent as the licence is not in force and only the holder of a public house licence can make application for Sunday opening .
11 It will review the question of when agency status for the Prison Service might be appropriate as the changes set out in this White Paper are introduced .
12 In many cases this would be impossible as the count may hold titles in two or more places !
13 It may not be easy as the race gets closer , especially if you have to travel and stay overnight .
14 ( Again care with the figures is necessary — subtraction of column 1 from column 2 would be meaningless as the figures are percentages of different amounts .
15 However , any contract action against Dynamight would be pointless as the judgment could probably not be enforced .
16 Security at Enniskillen Courthouse will be tight as the army witnesses , identified only as solders N , M , K and L give evidence into the deaths of the three armed terrorists .
17 Normally a classified image would be colour-coded as the eye is not capable of distinguishing more than six or seven levels of grey .
18 The orientation of the rolls will depend on whatever small perturbations happen to be present as the temperature difference is raised .
19 It was always thought that if an investor ( or purchaser ) completed an agreement knowing that some of the warranties were untrue and that fact had not been disclosed , then he would not be prevented from bringing an action for breach of warranty , though the equitable remedy of rescission for misrepresentation would not be available as the investor could not satisfy the requirement to come to equity with clean hands .
20 In the future this will be essential as the system moves towards an integrated structure .
21 German influence continued to be dominant as the discussions continued .
22 Volenti was held to be inapplicable as the doctor could not be said to have agreed to the risk .
23 Neither can we guarantee that everywhere on Earth will be warmer as the greenhouse effect progresses .
24 Reading may be slow as the eyes are able to take in only one short word or a few letters at one glance .
25 But the dangers will be greater as the week progresses .
26 The regression will be greater as the difference becomes significant ; or ( b ) the coefficient of correlation , which expresses the intensity of the relation between the experimental points as follows : ( c ) Exner 's coefficient , which assesses the degree of adjustment of an experimental distribution to fit a theoretical model .
27 We would initially require a payment of £X and further payments might be necessary as the case progresses , as further bills are incurred .
28 Similarly ( b ) alone may not be sufficient as the courts have laid down principles which effectively restrict the time for which any such covenant can run and also the geographical area it can cover .
29 Then someone will call us and they will take a blood sample , and I will be terrified as the needle goes in and I feel that they are draining me , that I have no blood left to give .
30 She would be silent as the grave this time — give her mind to getting free .
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