Example sentences of "[coord] as [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The club house , which looked like a turreted Ruritanian castle , had white walls , grey roofs , flawless pitches front and back , but as yet no windows , nor , as Perdita suspected , a Ladies ' loo , or changing room .
2 But as yet no feature of parenting has been convincingly established as being a causal factor in the first onset of the disorder despite observations by numerous investigators that parent-child relationships are often atypical in a number of ways .
3 But in 1900 these uncertainties were still in the future ; there were clouds , as William Thomson described them , hanging over some classical theories , but as yet no thunder and lightning .
4 I understand that the Scottish Home and Health Department has set up a working party to consider this issue , but as yet no recommendations have been made .
5 Representations have been made to Mr Forth , but as yet no reply of any substance has been received .
6 But as yet no action has been taken by British government departments .
7 There was growing pressure on the College to receive the diseased horses of subscribers , but as yet no stables were ready .
8 But as yet no genie had materialised , no matter how hard she metaphorically rubbed the magic lamp .
9 People from European Community countries can be recruited on to British TC schemes but as yet the EC offers no equivalent .
10 People from European Community countries can be recruited on to British TC schemes but as yet the EC offers no equivalent .
11 But as yet the Government has shown no sign of relaxing it is a policy towards Gloucestershire .
12 The latter requirement would probably apply to all four treatment works but as yet the FRPB have not indicated if and where phosporous reduciton would apply .
13 It is a measure of Gray 's single-minded devotion to anatomy and authorship that ‘ Gray 's Anatomy ’ remains even today , not only an important book of reference but as virtually a household phrase .
14 The judges declined to accept the Tobacco Institute of Australia 's argument that the sentence was not intended as a statement of fact but as merely an expression of opinion or as the platform of an argument in a community wide debate .
15 When these two factors are put together , it is readily understandable that a request that treatment should cease should be seen as not really meant , but as merely the response to either a passing mood or a loss of mental fitness .
16 But as ever the focus is on Kylie .
17 But as long the rent of £10,000 a year continues to be paid , council officers are n't bothered if Mrs Maxwell lives there or not .
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