Example sentences of "as it affect " in BNC.

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1 In modem history as it affected his class he was well informed as ever , and had a memory overflowing with detail .
2 All these questions are concerned with what many people associate with the term discipline — as it affected them .
3 This has had a much more drastic effect on the reservoir quality of the rocks than vadose compaction or early cementation , as it affected the whole of the Hauptdolomit rather than just the upper portion ( Fig. 18 ) .
4 For this reason EC Directives in the 1960s provided for the repeal of such legislation ( in so far as it affected nationals of member states ) as the requirement of West German law that foreign companies wishing to pursue business activities in West Germany must obtain special authorisation from the West German authorities .
5 They accepted that the state had a duty to uphold morality and that private morality ought to be subject to the law as it affected society .
6 In fact it became standing room only as Mr Duncan Broady , curator of the Greater Manchester Police Museum , gave a fascinating lecture about crime in the period , particularly as it affected Manchester and Salford .
7 The war affected me chiefly as it affected my personal affairs .
8 He was interested in the music industry only insofar as it affected Virgin .
9 The court quashed the Minister 's decision on the ground that he should have considered the school 's application in the wider context and not only as it affected the particular school .
10 Her concern with poverty , especially as it affected children , led to her writing The London Child ( 1927 ) and The Child Grows Up ( 1929 ) , studies of working-class life .
11 Referring to the " past tragedy of another people " as it affected the " present existence " of the Palestinians , and addressing " the Israeli people , with whom we have had a prolonged exchange of pain " , the speech noted that " the occupier can hide no secrets from the occupied and we are witness to the toll that occupation has exacted from you and yours " .
12 So , for instance , while it may be that specific instances of homophobic panic are provoked by repressed homosexuals ( in the Freudian sense ) , the panic may only ‘ take ’ socially , because of the other kind of repression — exclusive identity formation — as it affects a tar greater number .
13 Parliament , had it been required to do so by the European Court of Human Rights , could have made a small , interstitial alteration of the law by , for example , merely amending the relevant section of the Birth and Death Registration Act 1953 ; or used the opportunity to undertake a wholesale revision of the law as it affects transsexuals .
14 Market related pricing has shown itself to be effective in ensuring that consumers are aware of the real value of the resources they use , not only as it affects energy consumption but also in the realms of energy efficiency investment .
15 To quote that part of this Act so far as it affects a member of a local authority may be useful .
16 Your attitude , especially if you are not accustomed to dealing with lawyers , will alter considerably if you familiarize yourself with the law as it affects you .
17 Vision and hearing is processed consciously , but smell is an important component as it affects our unconscious at such a primitive level , ’ he says .
18 There 's an important element in this crisis and , in a sense , the government 's reaction , belated as it is , shows a recognition that the crisis , as it affects gay people , can only be stopped or delayed , deferred or whatever through involvement with the gay community — and that 's an odd recognition in this climate .
19 Looking at stress generally , and not necessarily as it affects nurses , the following might be considered as potential trouble spots :
20 The position is different in so far as it affects the duty solicitor scheme .
21 More detailed analysis of this as it affects the experience of old people is developed in Part Six .
22 In such highly evolved animals as insects the primitive segmentation , in so far as it affects the internal anatomy , has undergone profound modifications ; the segmental repetition of parts is nevertheless retained to some extent in the central nervous system , the heart , tracheal system and in the body musculature .
23 The news and feature material is heavily locally oriented , little in the way of national news except as it affects local area .
24 Further discussion on the domestic division of labour can be found in chapter 4 , section 4.3 , especially as it affects the inequality between men and women .
25 The rule is plainly phonological , as it affects phonetically similar pairs that are not morphologically or semantically related , as in table 5.2 .
26 ‘ The thing to do now is to explain the situation as it affects you at present .
27 Elsewhere in this Report there is some discussion of the question as it affects cathedrals .
28 The last , as it affects lawyers , has already been dealt with , and we are now considering the General Category , where the prospects at the top levels are better than in the others .
29 What I mean is , it 's a personal matter except in so far as it affects the syllabus .
30 However , he does use his recollection of the journey over Ratagan , his eyes filled with mountains , to reflect in the Journey generally upon the condition of remoteness as it affects human beings , and thereby touches the core of his reasons for travelling .
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