Example sentences of "[adv] as [noun prp] [noun] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 Provided always that nothing in these restrictions shall preclude Norwich Union from processing any proposal or application form made and dated prior to 31 October 1990 submitted through the Winchester Group or any of its company representatives and entering into any investment contract on the basis of any such a proposal or application form so long as Norwich Union has first satisfied itself that : — ( a ) any such proposal or application form is genuinely made and dated prior to 31 October 1990 ; ( b ) any such proposal or application form is accompanied by a fact find form ; and ( c ) that the fact find form has been fully completed ; and ( d ) that the information shown thereon is sufficient to show that the proposed investment contract which is the subject of the proposal or application form is in the best interests of the investor concerned .
2 Mr Clinton is apparently determined that this will have no effect on what looks like being a cordial relationship between two leaders who have much in common , especially as Mr Major says he had no knowledge of it .
3 In my estimation , the best pencils are totally soluble , not relatively so as Mr Robb states .
4 In my estimation , the best pencils are totally soluble , not relatively so as Mr Robb states .
5 So Howard flies out from the Bahamas just as Bill Saltman flies in .
6 Just as Hereford General accepts patients from outside the county , so other regions will accept patients from Herefordshire … it 's a two-way traffic .
7 It begins just as President Gorbachev embarks on his most radical policy changes yet : a new economic strategy and , possibly , a new treaty of the union .
8 Just as Mr Record understates American gains , so he exaggerates Iraqi consolations .
9 Another excellent bass player will be on stage tonight as Niamh Parsons teams up with husband Dee Moore and a five-piece band — ‘ Loose Connections ’ .
10 You give her the soap , chattering merrily as Dame Martha goes behind the screen back into the tub .
11 He 's had a bad time lately as Madame Verveine has had to go into the nursing-home again .
12 As soon as Mr Lamont has announced that the cash is there for the Jubilee Line and other great projects , Mr Heseltine must get intervening .
13 It also means that aspirants will emerge , in a rush to garner MPs ' support , almost as soon as Mr Kinnock announces his intention to step down .
14 Mr Gould was under pressure from front-bench colleagues last night to declare his candidature as soon as Mr Kinnock makes his decision public , in an attempt to head off Mr Smith , who is widely regarded as the favourite .
15 Stepping forward to the front of the jungle set , actor William Russell places himself so that the windflow from a small cooling fan falls on his face , ruffling his hair slightly as Ian Chesterton remarks on the slight breeze blowing over this exotic world .
16 Wimbledon v Manchester U That hard-won point at Liverpool a week ago must seem awfully distant now as Alex Ferguson approaches the most critical period of his managerial career at Old Trafford .
17 WILLIAM Waldegrave 's announcement of an extension to the budget-holding GPs ' schemes will reduce the rural residents of Wear Valley into second class citizens as far as NHS treatment goes .
18 As far as Brian Deane goes … wait and see I suppose ! !
19 DOA ( 15 Buena Vista 12 Oct ) is another remake , this time of a 1949 film noir , starting well as Dennis Quaid discovers he has been poisoned and will die within 24 hours : the initials stand for Dead On Arrival .
20 A supreme baseliner , he approached the net about as frequently as Michael Heseltine visits a coal mine .
21 Barrow is likely to play today as John Kelly returns , while Neil Morton and Barry Butler are ruled out through injury .
22 Beyond question , Moses Buchanan and his son bargained for their votes on the actual day of election , and indeed as Sir James acknowledges , it was their votes which carried his election .
23 Colleagues , if we believe in playing the full part in the European community then as Steven Hughes has just said we as a union must back the Maastricht Treaty .
24 So , go to a considerable amount of trouble to , first , find the point where your story has to begin , where the first absolutely necessary fact has to be put before the reader , then work equally hard to find a form of words to state it that will catch your reader as firmly as Ruth Rendell catches hers .
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