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

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1 Speech and communal peace represent life and unity just as eating and individual desire represent death and division .
2 The role of the organiser is vital in providing careful preparation and support so as to ensure that identifiable outcomes result from the placement .
3 The SEC has acknowledged the need to encourage legitimate information gathering and dissemination so as to promote the efficient operation of the nation 's securities markets .
4 The origins of this view probably came from within the Board of Education under Morant who , together with his assistants , desired to bridge the gap between education and industry so as to create a ‘ balanced culture for the masses ’ with the schools providing pupils with ‘ meaning for the work they did with their hands ’ .
5 Older Marxist criminologies ( notably Bonger 's ) saw the link between economic conditions and crime precisely as lying in the culture of egoism which was stimulated by economic advance under capitalism ( Bonger , 1916 ) .
6 Within which , behind which , a multitude of lights lurked faintly , intrinsically bright lights filtered by obsidian and vitrodur so as to resemble a swarm of phosphorescent creatures seen mutedly afar in some great oceanic abysmal valley that was deep and very long and very wide …
7 In the bees and the higher Diptera only the indirect muscles of the mesothorax generate the power needed for flight ; the metathoracic indirect muscles are capable only of tonic contraction and act so as to control the amount of power transmitted from the mesothorax to the metathorax .
8 Figure 7.1 Conceptual structure of a geographical information system : maps of various features are converted to a common scale and projection so as to allow the identification of regions that satisfy particular requirements .
9 The Legal Aid Act 1979 , extended the scope of legal advice and assistance so as to include within the ambit of the scheme , ‘ assistance by way of representation ’ ( ABWOR ) at certain designated proceedings .
10 Something new was developing in the 19th century , argues the historian Albert Hourani , something ‘ created by the vast expansion of the European mind and imagination so as to appropriate all existing things . ’
11 This research aims to open up Ortega 's multi-faceted life and character so as to reveal his philosophical innovations and sociological contributions .
12 There the black slaves , no matter how angry or unhappy they felt , as soon as a white man approached began to shuffle and smile so as to look harmless and contented .
13 The latter is probably due to early stages of digestion of the dentine , with penetration between the enamel and dentine so as to produce the uneven edge to the enamel .
14 The fact that this revelation would doubtless be made in a context of privacy and confidentiality so as to insulate him as far as possible from the prying eyes of scandalmongers may not reduce his desire to put actual and legal distance between himself and his spouse .
15 The full charge alleged that Rymer , on June 9 , unlawfully and maliciously attempted to cause to be administered to the boy , a poison or other destructive or noxious thing namely Atenolol , Temazepam , Bendrofluazide and Coproxamol so as to endanger the life of the boy or inflict grievous bodily harm on him .
16 Here the street-walkers were not too sophisticated : outside her tenement a harlot stood , skirts raised , over a chafing dish of coals on which she had sprinkled brimstone and perfume so as to fumigate herself .
17 An endless routine ; it creates it own high moments of achievement and satisfaction so as to evade … futility .
18 The school was , in any event , up and running so as to provide its educational facilities for 625 boys .
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