Example sentences of "and [verb] [adv] as [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Superantigens do this by bypassing the normal route of intracellular processing and binding directly as intact proteins to class II MHC molecules at a site distinct from the peptide binding groove ; they also bind to most allelic forms of class II molecules rather than to restricted alleles as do conventional peptide antigens .
2 With small arrangements , make sure you check the water level frequently and top up as necessary .
3 In contrast with cholera toxin , vasoactive intestinal polypeptide and prostaglandins are bound reversibly , and act only as long as their levels in plasma or in the intestinal lumen are raised .
4 Monies are paid to a business in a variety of forms and all our services are designed to ensure that funds are received , processed , and credited to accounts as quickly and cost effectively as possible .
5 Dennis had shouted goodbye and gone out as usual , closing the front door loudly behind him .
6 . However , after about eighteen month at , as a yard foreman , as I say I was still branch secretary of Portobello branch , and carrying on as usual , er I put in for There were this yard inspectors job wanted at Street Station .
7 I had a small breather in which to feel pleased that there was this part of me that could take over , like an automatic pilot , and carry on as usual .
8 The interlinked circles of this part of London , declining and changing now as social patterns altered and moved people away , but still strong in those groups which had gone to school together , married within their peer group and worked side by side , struck him afresh .
9 Suddenly , as Billy and Mary got within twenty yards of them , the water erupted The girls screamed and cowered away as large , panic stricken fish surfaced and flapped around in confusion .
10 Even members of ethnic minorities who were relatively prosperous in their country of origin and migrated originally as political refugees tend to become occupationally declassed , taking a step down in status relative to their former positions ( Linguistic Minorities Project 1985 : 74 ) .
11 A personal chair is conferred on a particular individual , usually for distinguished scholarship , research and published work , and continues only as long as his or her academic career .
12 His profound sense of fatalism becomes apparent as early as the last paragraph of his very first speech : ‘ … every few years there is still a case , and as the parties tell me what the trouble is , … the thought comes in that … another lawyer , quite differently dressed , heard the same complaint and sat there as powerless as I , and watched it run its bloody course . ’
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