Example sentences of "[vb pp] by as [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The two local policemen came around one day and suggested I place a red light in a window which could be seen by as many neighbours or passers-by as possible .
2 The concept of freedom is here completely illusory , and the compositional system is bound by as many rules and prohibitions as is conventional music .
3 In the words of Dirac a state of motion of a system may be defined as an undisturbed motion that is restricted by as many conditions or data as are theoretically possible without mutual interference or contradiction .
4 For the equivalent of £8.20 there was fruit juice , grapefruit , croissant or pastries followed by as many rashers of British bacon and British eggs as customers could manage .
5 You may even want to produce the sort of book that is popular in America , the police procedural concerned with as many as half a dozen different crimes investigated by as many officers linked to each other only by working out of the same squad room .
6 Accordingly , the CMI electronic bill of lading can be issued by as many carriers as have the necessary hardware and software , and it can be ‘ endorsed ’ by as many endorsees as have the same facilities .
7 The Drumbeat Club makes for an excellent evening on shore in Nassau when you can experience authentic Bahamian music in a venue frequented by as many locals as tourists .
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