Example sentences of "this [noun sg] is as [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The intuition for this result is as follows .
2 The intuitive reason for this result is as follows .
3 The intuition behind this result is as follows .
4 The content of this web is as removed from the arcane quality of the myth as it is superior to mere decoration ’ .
5 The ‘ look ’ in this stratum is as considered and serious a matter as it is for any Sloane , and just as rigid .
6 Now , the process we recognise in the pa pathogenesis of meningitis due to this organism is as follows , first of all and then it is able , by , mechanisms not completely described but we could probably involve this transpschycosis er phenomenon that er , I I briefly mentioned last time .
7 The complete narrative proposed by this group is as follows , with letters retained for ease of reference , but with the gaps between the sentences closed up in order to render the sequence 'story-like " .
8 The mental element or mens rea by the offender for this point is as follows : Section 6(3) provides that a person is guilty of an offence under Section 4 only if he intends his words or behaviour , or the writing , sign or other visible representation , to be threatening , abusive or insulting , or is aware that it may be threatening , abusive or insulting .
9 An example from this lexicon is as follows :
10 The cash outflow ( per 100 nominal ) from this strategy is as follows : .
11 The plan of this paper is as follows : Section 2 discusses financial deregulation , paying especial attention to the relaxation of capital control in Japan and the developments associated with the ‘ Big Bang ’ in the UK in 1986 .
12 2.2 The Department 's policy in this area is as follows :
13 The general conclusion to this paragraph is as follows .
14 The reasons for this phenomenon is as follows : firstly , each lender has its own system of calculating gross interest and secondly , when base rates rise or fall , lenders are at liberty to delay or hurry up passing on the benefits/bad news to their customers .
15 I think the most commonsense response to this objection is as follows : whatever may be the theoretical case about competing interpretations of low-level code in the machine , we need to remind ourselves that , if this machine is ‘ paying tax refunds ’ , as opposed to ‘ directing missiles ’ , then it is actually printing large rolls of cheques at its peripheral devices .
16 The important passage that I would quote in regard to this injury is as follows : " Undoubtedly , this is a very severe deterrent on his " ( the plaintiff 's ) " movements and activities . "
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