Example sentences of "[adv] as a [noun] [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | He was opening and shutting his mouth and licking his lips , much as a cat does when something disgusts it . |
2 | This is when the bream are feeding very confidently , usually on maggots which they are picking up directly from the bottom , much as a chicken picks up corn one grain after another without having to move too far to do it . |
3 | And so long as a transaction falls within the scope of an activity set out in the objects clause ( ’ manufacturing ’ , ‘ property development ’ , and so on ) it will be authorised . |
4 | So long as a judge keeps silent his reputation for wisdom and impartiality remains unassailable : but every utterance which he makes in public , except in the course of the actual performance of his judicial duties , must necessarily bring him within the focus of criticism . |
5 | If this is the decision , then such a way of life can be specified as Godly and incorporated into the Created God for as long as a consensus desires it . |
6 | So long as a tiger stands still or moves slowly , its stripes make it practically invisible in the jungle or among reeds . |
7 | Articles 85 and 86 of Table A ( prescribed pursuant to the Companies Act 1985 ) provide that so long as a director has disclosed his interest to the company , he may be a party to or interested in any transaction , and shall not by reason of his office be accountable to the company for any benefit he receives from such a transaction . |
8 | We could slide together as easily as a train halts by the platform . |
9 | Ehm just to get back about the point the studio being dark erm it 's just as a suggestion has anybody thought of actually running say a week 's worth of drama courses with er an artist in residence or something like that coming in to do work shops . |
10 | As soon as a contract becomes legally binding , performance ceases to be optional , thereby curtailing individual autonomy . |
11 | Aspects of the work of Marslen-Wilson and Tyler ( 1980 ) which we discussed in Chapter 6 ( see section 6.5.1 ) strongly suggest that clause interpretation begins as soon as a listener hears the first part of the clause . |
12 | As soon as a character lays a hand on this item , the skeletal Cleric grips it more tightly . |
13 | As soon as a character walks through the green and yellow arch from area 61 , he finds himself in this vast stagnant bog . |
14 | As soon as a character moves through the arch from area 60 , he finds himself in a meadow of what looks like thick , lush , flesh-coloured grass . |
15 | The Home Office Code under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 [ PACE ] requires that as soon as a suspect arrives at a police station , they should be told by the custody officer of their right to independent , free legal advice . |
16 | The formation of new lobes is only one part of the story , for as soon as a distributary abandons a lobe , which is thus deprived of its sediment supply , marine erosion can set in . |
17 | The recognition lag Effective economic management would require the authorities to take action as soon as a disturbance occurs which is judged to have an adverse impact on the desired combination of macroeconomic objectives . |
18 | But as soon as a company takes the first tentative steps from data to information , its decision processes , management structure , and even the way its work gets done begin to be transformed . |
19 | Now , delivery sheets are faxed direct to the distribution centres as soon as a lorry leaves the works . |
20 | The great majority of lenders say that they see the courts as an unfruitful last resort , and would prefer to make some special arrangements ( smaller but regular payments , say ) as soon as a customer gets into difficulties . |
21 | In keeping delayed payments to a minimum , the important thing is to have a simple routine which is operated as soon as a customer exceeds the credit terms given and accepted on the haulage contract . |
22 | As soon as a girl reaches puberty , which is celebrated as a life cycle rite , she must be manned off outside the family and its clan group . |
23 | The new foam , which the government Property Services Agency developed , is impregnated with a high-alumina product which forms water vapour as soon as a flame touches it . |
24 | As soon as a female begins to swell up and start coming into season she should be taken away from the males and kept separately . |
25 | This is rarely possible , for chimps join in an excited melée as soon as a killing occurs . |
26 | If it is prevented from penetrating , the glue will adhere only to the damaged edges of the tubes which will break away as soon as a load comes on . |
27 | You are kept constantly informed of progress and as soon as a purchaser has been introduced we will negotiate to obtain the best price . |
28 | As soon as a woman takes the dominant role , that is when things start to go wrong . ’ |
29 | No , but as soon as a woman comes in I always say ah language lads ladies present . |
30 | As soon as a practitioner loses control of the conduct of his business on a day-to-day basis , troubles begin , and the end of a practising career is in sight . |