Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adj] [noun] as to " in BNC.
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1 | Under the present English law of rape , a judge has complete discretion as to sentencing and may take into account a variety of factors . |
2 | The Council of the Research Defence Society reserves absolute discretion as to who shall be elected to membership . |
3 | The Council for the Protection of Rural England ( CPRE ) acts as the nation 's independent guard dog on such matters and has major doubts as to the benefit of these proposals should they become law . |
4 | JOHN CRIPPS has firm opinions as to the best way to keep marine angels and butterflies . |
5 | It contains vital information as to the ability of to survive . |
6 | In a similar way , for homosexuals to organise as a group involves their coming to terms with themselves in the context of a society which has certain views as to what is " normal " and proper with respect to sexual behaviour . |
7 | Anyone who has the experience of employing workers will confirm the clear work incentive when less money is deducted at source from employees ' pay , even if the same overall sums are collected by Stamp Duty , VAT , and the like , for this later allows personal discretion as to what to do with one 's own money ; and such choice is important to people at every level of industrial life . |
8 | One harbours superior thoughts as to just where and in what circumstances her hosts can have possibly imagined her wearing such things , until one recalls that only seconds before one was counting the endless number of stoats ' tails that have gone into the making of the coronation robe . |
9 | The Music Publishers ' Association has produced a Code of Fair Practice which offers helpful advice as to when church musicians may be permitted to copy without application to the publisher . |
10 | Another answer , characteristic of a system within the common law tradition , might be , ‘ The court hears oral evidence as to the facts from the parties or their witness or both , and then hears submissions on behalf of the parties as to the conclusions to be drawn in the light of the applicable law . ’ |
11 | The authorities ' legislative mandate , intended to give organizational activity a sense of purpose and direction , is framed in general terms and confers wide discretion as to the formulation of policy and its implementation . |
12 | Housewife and mother roles are synonymous in this quotation , although Lopata herself presents considerable evidence as to the differences and disjunctions between them . |
13 | The SGA has no provisions implying warranties as to title or quiet possession into such contracts , but s 7 of the SGSA implies certain warranties as to the right to transfer possession into a " contract for the hire of goods " ( which under s 6 of the SGSA is defined as a contract of bailment by way of hire for a consideration of any nature ) . |
14 | The astrology program provides detailed information as to the position of the planets on a given date , information on what the likely personality and interests of a person born on a given date will be and finally information on rising signs . |
15 | The astrology program provides detailed information as to the position of the planets on a given date , information on what the likely personality and interests of a person born on a given date will be and finally information on rising signs . |