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

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2 This resulted in a change to the user interface so as to allow the test engineer a choice of system entry level and support .
3 The best argument for the statue being a fixture was its careful siting in the West Lawn so as to form an integral part of the architectural design of the west elevation of the house .
4 Due perhaps to changing conditions , however , a good many men of substance were finally taxed at 20s. on wages , including , no doubt , independent craftsmen who still dominated the local manufacture of fine cloth which , except in the Stroudwater Valley , had not yet come under the control of capitalist clothiers , as prominent in the West Country generally as in East Anglia ; pending this development earnings were evidently high and the really poor not numerous .
5 Will he explain why he is cutting the industry budget even as manufacturing investment and employment are falling and are predicted to fall further throughout 1992 ?
6 The dye colour chosen should be complementary to the rock colour so as to provide the greatest degree of contrast .
7 He professed to be mates with all the Revie team now as then .
8 THE scarred survivor of a fireball sobbed in the witness box yesterday as he recalled his dramatic escape from a murder-trap car which he thought had killed his girlfriend .
9 Nearer home he recalls the late Gordon Coe 's 50 years at Evenwood , Harry Brown 's near lifetime service to Shildon and generations of the Fairbairn family then as now helping football survive at Tow Law .
10 Now a joint project involving the US and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development ( OECD ) , has saved the LOFT reactor just as Washington was about to shut it down to save money .
11 I collected my clothing parcel the next morning and there were the razor blades and the tooth paste just as I had expected .
12 Automatic accruer is perhaps more commonly used by professional partnerships ( and has the practical advantage of not being dependent upon compliance with a prescribed timetable ) but there is considerable uncertainty as to whether such an arrangement should be regarded as a binding contract for the sale and purchase of the partnership share so as to take its value outside the scope of business property relief for the purposes of Inheritance Tax ( see Chapter 10 ) .
13 Bryan Soppitt , sales director for Fast Food Systems , which also supplies standard Dean fryers , agrees with his colleagues in the frying industry that the trend is toward de-skilling the frying operation so as to rely less on staff in order to achieve quality and consistency in the end product .
14 Impending bankruptcy It may be preferred to activate the power to expel at an earlier date in the bankruptcy process so as to minimise the damage caused to the firm by protracted , and possibly contested proceedings .
15 Our competition could be the answer to your problems , as you can lay out the wardrobe interior just as you need it , after you 've put up the wardrobe with the help of the instructions provided .
16 Meanwhile , there are plans to change the management structure so as to divide responsibility for editorial content , day-to-day management and the business side of the Le Monde publishing empire more logically .
17 Question 15 Should the hardship test be applied to all claims on the compensation fund so as to exclude all institutional and most corporate applicants ?
18 The images of angels are much more ambiguous and capable of different interpretations ( this could , of course , be said of the angel theme generally as it recurs in the history of art , and in various guises across different cultures ) .
19 DESPERATE John Major pressed the panic button yesterday as Britain 's economy plunged into deeper crisis .
20 THE Merseyside Partnership holds the first of three Corporate Partnership Seminars at its offices in the Cunard Building today as it continues its work of promoting the region .
21 We 've chosen the south coast again as our base for summer '90 — a paradise for both sun worshippers and night owls with its fantastic weather and abundance of night life .
22 The USSR perceived the zone proposal alternatively as directed against the creation of a nuclear weapons stockpile in Thailand .
23 Heartened by this exchange , Joshua re-entered the conference hall just as Norman Tebbit was getting to his feet .
24 Write the number in pencil on the outside of the examination book so as to serve as a guide to you later .
25 It is said to function through the mechanism of the take-over bid so as to allocate the assets of companies to those managers who can put them to their best use , thereby disciplining managers to maximize profits or face the threat of a take-over bid ousting them from their jobs .
26 He makes the TEAM play better as well .
27 When , a year later , with paintings such as Man with Violin , Braque 's Cubism reached a second climax of complexity and became also highly difficult to read or interpret , one senses that it was not owing to the excitement of working with a new , more abstract technique as it had been with Picasso , but because his interest in elaborately breaking up the picture surface so as to analyse the relationships between the objects and the space surrounding them , slowly and inevitably led him to this kind of painting .
28 Gramoz Pashko , Deputy Prime Minister in June-December 1991 , who had been a founder member of the DP , accused his old party of diluting and altering the reform programme especially as regards privatization , and described the new party as a liberal formation of the centre-right committed to institutional , economic and cultural reforms .
29 ‘ It would be pleasant to lift the McKillop Cup especially as we have had a tough campaign so far .
30 If the court finds a credit bargain extortionate it may re-open the credit agreement so as to do justice between the parties .
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