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

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1 Thus it has simple computational procedures , or ‘ perceptual primitives ’ , which address the visual array in parallel so as to identity area , centre , point of contact , symmetry , and so on .
2 SDLP lost a seat here as in Armagh which together accounts for the reduction in their representation by two seats as between the Assembly and the Convention .
3 There is a tidal wave of crime in this country , and it does no good to the people of Cardiff , Sandwell and Westminster to say there is not as much crime there as in Chicago or Sydney .
4 In the first instance Bukharin noted that the process of expanded negative reproduction was at work in agriculture just as in industry , but its material effects were mitigated by the very primitiveness of agriculture as compared to industry .
5 Here was cause for a new constitutional theory that would ease the liberal orthodoxy aside as at odds with the facts in order to describe , explain , and laud , the essentials of the new liberal-democratic constitution — a constitution in which there was an uneasy , and ultimately unstable , mix of the limited government of liberalism with the popular participation and equality of democracy .
6 The fact/belief divide is powerfully at work today as for example the debate on the original National Curriculum proposals with regard to the teaching of history and geography has amply attested .
7 Even where such process does not demonstrate the incompatibility of the firms seeking a merger it will frequently happen that the actual merger will need to be delayed for an agreed period so as to phase in the new arrangements .
8 It is suggested that copies ( or duplicates ) be held by both husband and wife so as to evidence the extent of their respective interests .
9 They 're being bombed and shelled every day and night just as in Sarajevo .
10 Swedes : grow in rich firm ground and water regularly as for turnips .
11 His language was one spoken by very few foreigners , and indeed Latin had remained the learned tongue there as in Germany .
12 Crime — Summing up — Character — Directions to jury — Failure to direct jury properly as to defendant 's previous good character — Whether material misdirection
13 Acting for a buyer , see warning above as to liability after a re-sale .
14 Now , the way you use it , it varies one way to use it is to start with this empty and you 'll find that this end here , the actual eyepiece can be rotated , it has a scale like as in fish , Stuart .
15 I might mention that I have been using these movements since the commencement of my business in 1983 , with outstanding performance both as to accuracy and reliability .
16 It is noteworthy , though perhaps it goes without saying , that in order to make the requisite evaluation of prudence , the Bank of England will require information both as to assets ( comprising inter alia loans to customers ) and deposits ( comprising inter alia money deposited by customers ) .
17 Due perhaps to changing conditions , however , a good many men of substance were finally taxed at 20s. on wages , including , no doubt , independent craftsmen who still dominated the local manufacture of fine cloth which , except in the Stroudwater Valley , had not yet come under the control of capitalist clothiers , as prominent in the West Country generally as in East Anglia ; pending this development earnings were evidently high and the really poor not numerous .
18 I should add that in any event the Bank of England are in my judgment entitled to the presumption of regularity both as to reasonableness and as to the scope of their functions , and Mr. Philipson has not been able to point to any evidence of fact which can not be reconciled with them having the required reasonable opinion .
19 In politics just as in morals there can be obsessions with old forms of life which are now out of date .
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