Example sentences of "as [pron] [vb base] [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 This car would be perfect for me if it was a hatchback , as I need that for work . ’
2 SO AS YOU GET READY FOR THE BIG DAY TRY WEARING RUSSELL .
3 ( 3 ) If you are still unfit for work after this period of being paid either Statutory Sick Pay or Sickness Benefit you will transfer to Invalidity Benefit which will be paid for as long as you remain unfit for work .
4 We leave it up to you to invent a name and background as you feel appropriate for your own general and for any heroes you include in your army .
5 We destroy as much life as we think necessary for our own sustenance and preservation .
6 Following the Rogers decision , an amendment was made to the law requiring LEAs to make such transport arrangements as they deem necessary for the purpose of facilitating the attendance of pupils at school .
7 And as they get ready for the Big One , the title decider , the lads will clutch at every available straw .
8 In an attempt to do so , Britain pointed to a General Declaration attached to the Single European Act , which says , ‘ Nothing in these provisions shall affect the right of Member States to take such measures as they consider necessary for the purpose of controlling immigration … ’
9 ‘ That the Directors be and are hereby authorised to establish and to permit the Company 's subsidiaries to establish such employee share schemes as they consider appropriate for the participation therein of employees of the Company or any of its subsidiaries who are resident or working overseas , and from time to time to make to permit the making of such alterations thereto as they consider necessary or appropriate provided always that the terms of such schemes shall , as far as is appropriate having regard to local circumstances and local taxation consideration , be similar to those of the Dawson International Savings Related Share Option Scheme and that the overall limits on the number of Ordinary Shares in the Company which may be subscribed for under all the Company 's employee share schemes shall not be increased thereby and that Ordinary Shares which may be subscribed for under such overseas schemes shall count towards such limits . ’
10 ( c ) Family centres Local authorities have a general duty to provide such family centres as they consider appropriate for the children within their area ( Sched 2 , para 9 ) .
11 For this purpose auditors are entitled , under section 237(3) , to inspect the company 's books and to require from the company 's officers such information as they think necessary for the performance of their duties .
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