Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] as " in BNC.

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1 However , he informed a parliament committee meeting on Jan. 9 that the central government was " working on a comprehensive action plan for revamping the administration in Punjab " , and did not rule out amending the Constitution to provide for more autonomy as long as all other political parties co-operated in the matter .
2 It was also expected to increase with light intensity as measured by the radiometer , though the relationship was not predicted , owing to lack of information about the behaviour of the optical RAM .
3 Her pension can continue to increase until such time as her husband gets his pension or reaches the age of 70 , whichever is sooner .
4 One answer to such a detailed approach has been to revitalize the notion of large-scale geomorphology for example ( Gardner and Scoging , 1983 ) but another has been to concentrate upon human activity as providing a focus centred around the central system ( p. 156 ) .
5 Local government is full of excitement and variety ; it is an opportunity to be at the centre of things in the community and an excellent stepping stone to work in private practice as well as commerce and industry .
6 At the moment only 2 of us are available to train in this hospital as we are the only ones ‘ certified ’ .
7 Miss were you able to come to any view as to whether the call was genuine , from what you heard ?
8 Monetary policy can not be given to an ‘ independent ’ bank because it makes no sense to talk of monetary policy as independent of economic policy .
9 To talk of human history as going through stages implies that there is an unavoidable link-up between technological systems , political systems , economic systems , kinship systems , etc .
10 I think the key thing is to listen to that instinct as it 's most probably the thing that has the highest chance of being right .
11 In drawing up the list of activities below we have aimed to recommend programmes of study that reinforce the links between English and drama , and between English and media education , which we seek to emphasise throughout this Report as well as in chapters 8 and 9. • We see role-play as a valuable means of broadening pupils ' mental and emotional horizons and of developing social and personal confidence : it provides an ideal medium for much of the exploratory and/or performance-based elements of programmes of study .
12 UF9 cells were induced to differentiate with retinoic acid as follows .
13 I 'll be delighted to hear from British Gas as to how they can actually turn round and change a national agreement without having any formal discussions with the trade union side at any time at all .
14 A blanket election will continue to apply until such time as the partners ( or a partner ) give notice that they wish to withdraw from the arrangement .
15 ‘ … to regard negligence as the normal requirement of responsibility in tort , and to look upon strict liability as anomalous and unjust seems to … mistake present values as well as past history .
16 Zurich : Shares closed steady to lower in quiet trading as prices came off their early highs on slight profit taking .
17 Attention to surveillance and the rational use of primary and secondary resources are still needed , but as we try to add ‘ quality to quantity ’ we may need to look to social science as well as to epidemiology .
18 In R v Exeter Juvenile Court , ex pH and R v Waltham Forest Juvenile Court , ex pB [ 1988 ] FCR 474 , the President of the Family Division held that the welfare of the child was paramount and was the principle which must guide a court in deciding whether to adjourn : it was vital for care proceedings to proceed with great dispatch as any delay involved risk to the child .
19 There will be no need for a further cut in UK interest rates , even if the Bundesbank decides to opt for cheaper money as its own recession deepens .
20 From the seller 's point of view , rather than expose himself to the vagaries of litigation , and the need to negotiate with each buyer as to exactly what remedies are appropriate in each case , it is preferable to set out a specific and detailed procedure which deals with the remedying of defects .
21 It follows that in complex animals in particular , the rules for learning the rules can be as much to do with social interaction as anything else .
22 But do you only deal with history or have you had anything to do with this exhibition as to the trams and , and trolley buses here ?
23 This darkness and this cloud is betwixt thee and thy God , and telleth thee that thou mayest neither see him clearly by light of understanding , nor feel him in sweetness of love in thine affection , and therefore shape thee to bide in this darkness as long as thou mayest , crying after him that thou lovest …
24 What we want to do in this session as I said it will only take about twenty minutes , there are three key things we want to do .
25 Where a plaintiff or defendant dies and the cause of action survives but no person is substituted for the deceased under Ord 5 , r 7 , the defendant ( or his personal representatives ) may apply for an order directing the plaintiff ( or other person entitled ) to proceed within such time as may be ordered , and in default , the action may be struck out ( Ord 5 , r 12 ) .
26 ‘ We have therefore suspended the Winchester Group as an appointed representative of the Norwich Union to take effect immediately and to continue until such time as they hear further from us to the contrary .
27 Because the conductor always had to wait until such time as the queue was diminished quite a bit and hi his tramcar was full so that the next tramcar come along er coming along , whatever number , was to be d the same thing happening again .
28 ‘ Fortunately , coroners are not required to indulge in transcendental divination as to the locus of a murder .
29 And we 'll have given him a clue for how to budget for next year as well .
30 The holy men , whose heirs , such as the Carmelites on the Derwent Ings , now venerate God 's wilderness which washes up to their walls , began to compete with each other as to who could plunder it the most .
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