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

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1 If there is only one adult resident , a discount of 25 per cent can be claimed ( s79 ) ; it is important therefore that if husband and wife cease to live together each of them should notify the local authority that separation has taken place so as to end joint liability and for the remaining resident spouse to claim the discount ( if applicable ) .
2 They will want to know why we did not appreciate the inconvenience and stupidity of having to change currency constantly as one moved from country to country in the Community .
3 It must really be business that had brought Bunny here as it was n't his sort of pub .
4 Springfield 's faded blue eyes had gone flint hard as he spoke .
5 It is natural to look for causative factors , and we have treated causality much as it is treated in experimental research generally ( see Plutchik , 1974 : 174–87 ) .
6 So I have treated quantification here as methodological : it is part of the analytic phase of social dialectology , and it is parallel in this way to the use of quantification and statistics in certain other sciences .
7 Indeed , we have delayed publication so as to incorporate a large part of the ASH detailed brief on the subject in the paper .
8 The more responsibility we take for our lives , the more power we have to create life exactly as we want it to be .
9 Just as many third-world deals have involved oil so as to escape the OPEC output quotas , so Brazil exchanged $630 million worth of locally-made Volkswagens for Iraqi oil in 1984 .
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