Example sentences of "as [verb] [pos pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The workshops at Kingsmere carry out all maintenance work on the railway as well as building its rolling stock .
2 They have achieved much of what they sought concerning changes in documents which affect their everyday lives , so as to accommodate their new life-style .
3 For example , a coastline is a curve whose length ( between any two points ) increases when measured more accurately so as to include its ever-finer convolutions round bays , headlands , cliffs , boulders rocks , pebbles , etc , and on any reasonably simple model the length is infinite .
4 If the worst effects of LMS are to be avoided and its potential benefits realised for teachers and their pupils then teachers must ensure that the decision-making process in their school operates in such a way as to enable their full participation .
5 Design and manufacture products so as to optimise their environmental performance , including considering the environmental effects when sourcing raw materials .
6 His readiness to acknowledge that God is all things to all men enables him to support the Dvaitin or Dualist , and Viśi ādvaitin or qualified non-Dualist positions as well as maintaining his own preference for Advaita or non-Dualism .
7 In order to accommodate its growing occupant , the shell must enlarge in such a way as to preserve its original form .
8 Nor would the captain 's off-field obligations cause Hastings concern , for his work with the Carnegie Partnership carries a PR type of role , part of which involves meeting people and dealing with clients and the media as well as assisting his old school , Watson 's College , and his club , Watsonians , in a business capacity .
9 Arts teachers are also not seen as helping their own cause in as much as classroom practices in the arts might not be living up to the expectations of other professional staff .
10 4.3.5 Within fourteen days of the receipt by the Lead Organization of a grant payment from the Secretary of State , the Lead Organization will pay to the other Non-academic Parties such proportionate amount as represents its approved claim in the grant payment .
11 Hertfordshire in consequence of this feeling initiated an influential and controversial scheme , whereby as part of the work of increasing the research and learning competence of the student , as well as stimulating his general reading , courses and tutorial supervision were provided in the use of libraries and library materials .
12 He has experience of leadership at all levels , as has his possible successor Ashley Metcalfe .
13 The scum kid seemed about to fit the mask to his own face so as to hide his savage features … or to become , for a few moments , the reflexion of Lexandro who lived such an unimaginable , foreign life .
14 To display their collection of everything from Islamic ceramics to the Russian Avant-garde they have made substantial long-term loans as well as opening their own museums .
15 The ideal model helps to differentiate the workforce ( by age , sex and colour ) according to how far different groups approximate to the model and can be seen as representing its exemplary qualities of commitment and reliability .
16 Besides laughing with a comforting or gratifying sense of superiority when confronted with pictures of the incompetence of figures who the readers may recognize as representing their fellow men , the readers may also be regarded , she suggests , as laughing at common humankind and thus also ( unconsciously ) at themselves .
17 This seems clear evidence that they recognise the mirror image as representing their own bodies .
18 The dog sees you as challenging its perceived dominance in the family arena , and may well turn on you when threatened , in the same way that it would a rival pack member which does not back down in the wild .
19 He still finds time to race motor bikes , as well as keeping his nineteen O four De Dion Bouton in tune .
20 The school was , in any event , up and running so as to provide its educational facilities for 625 boys .
21 So it is essential to memorise your line of ascent as far as is possible , piecing together its major features and landmarks , even the times taken for each section , so as to smooth your downward passage .
22 Our pupils will , therefore , learn basic grammar as well as developing their communicative skills .
23 Her formal education , after a brief period in Islington , was in a school in Heidelberg where , as well as developing her musical talents , she acquired a facility in languages which was to be useful in her later career .
24 Sarah Barrass will be helping Linda , as well as writing her own recipe features .
25 Remember , an Orc or Black Orc Big Boss can be placed with a Goblin unit to lead it , raising your deplorable leadership value as well as stiffening your front rank .
26 This can sometimes be done very successfully by helping her to channel her energy and abilities into some local club or voluntary service organisation where her talent for management can be put to good use , as well as meeting her own need to be a little bit of a ‘ bossy-boots ’ .
27 It is not without considerable irony that he should choose an example which is so uniquely interventionist as to render his previous assertion almost meaningless .
28 Simonds , who was to give three to five lectures a week , admitted that , coming from practice in Twickenham , he was not an experienced teacher , and had never lectured to such an audience as attended his inaugural discourse .
29 That the Christian message is today thus misinterpreted — so as to destroy its envy-neutralising effect — is significant for the modern predicament .
30 It was in light of this experience of priests who were barely capable of understanding the Latin Vulgate and Mass , or who juggled with a text and expounded it in such a way as to obscure its original meaning , that Tyndale now decided to translate the New Testament into English ‘ because I had perceived by experience , how that it was impossible to establish the lay-people in any truth , except the Scripture were plainly laid before their eyes in their mother-tongue ’ .
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