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

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1 Indeed , consideration may conveniently be explained as merely the acceptance viewed from the offeror 's side .
2 What is missed by those who follow Nettl 's view , is that a number of Marxists would probably agree , in the sense that the idea of the state as merely an agent distorts the observed contradictions within the bourgeoisie , and assumes a purely passive role for the state in capitalism .
3 He was , I think , even more solipsistic than I was : self-centred as only a man constrained within his own view of what constituted his masculinity could be .
4 It probably fooled the listeners as only the presenter knew I was actually in the studio .
5 But as much as Pauly the character reflects LA youth 's sun-dried degeneracy , the man himself is a driven individual .
6 The key to freeing the body to regain its lost dignity lies in inhibiting the unconscious habit of muscle tension ; only then may we perform actions in such a way that they become as much a joy to carry out as they are to watch .
7 It is worth noting , however , that consent to a political authority entails a promise to obey it ( as well as perhaps an obligation to support it in other ways ) .
8 Officially the case has never been cleared up , as not a soul reported the man to the authorities .
9 The challenges facing nurses in the 1990s are likely to be as great as any the profession has ever faced .
10 In July 1888 , the Executive Committee resolved that branches should be opened at North Shields , South Shields , Hartlepool , Middlesbrough and Blyth " as soon as ever the Secretary thinks it advisable to do so " .
11 As always the laibon holds his snuff container .
12 Setting clear boundaries for the child 's behaviour is essential as once the child realizes that the parents are being consistent and firm in their reactions the problem behaviour will disappear .
13 It was acknowledged that some of the party 's previous policies had been potentially divisive , and the review was widely seen as both an attempt to attract new voters and as a means of attracting potential coalition partners from among the opposition parties .
14 Fishkeeping was once again nonsensed by the tabloid press as nearly every paper found the story of fish bites cat irresistible .
15 Even when as in the Act 2 aria for Medea 's servant , Neris , he attempts a flowing canzonetta and decks it with a distinctive bassoon obligato , he lets the number go on far too long , or so it seems when as here the bassoon roars out in determined competition with the mezzo , Claire Powell .
16 Even when as in the Act 2 aria for Medea 's servant , Neris , he attempts a flowing canzonetta and decks it with a distinctive bassoon obligato , he lets the number go on far too long , or so it seems when as here the bassoon roars out in determined competition with the mezzo , Claire Powell .
17 The Victoria Press in fact paid its women workers the " London scale " , that is union rates , as even the Circular admitted , and the Caledonian Press seems to have paid the male rate too .
18 He would stroll the town as a noble aristocrat , modelling a suit with gleaming brown shoes , reflecting the sun 's glare , as even the sun touched them with a blessing .
19 I notice we have a chart on the back of the door here as well a circle measured off in angles and er this is lovely it 's got Venus
20 Free tea , coffee and biscuits were on offer and , as well the opportunity to pick up useful leaflets and booklets , visitors could consult stallholders .
21 However , industrial action was called off on Sept. 3 , as reportedly the government had acceded to all the Federation 's demands and revoked criminal charges against strikers .
22 If he makes a will , as most men do , it is almost certain that he will set apart a considerable proportion for the saying of masses ; if he should neglect to do so , and in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries it is regarded as almost a sin to die without making a will , the Church ought to make the provision which he has failed to make for his soul .
23 Locating the row on which you want to change colour can be difficult , as visually the car does n't bear much resemblance to the knitted , original , design .
24 It came as quite a shock to enter the brightly-lit building .
25 Stop-start combining , with most wheats still some way off ripening , comes as quite a change compared with the past two years .
26 It had come as quite a surprise to discover he was charming , very generous , and enormous fun to be with .
27 So make London as nice a place to run as it can be to visit .
28 But you met Richard Burton filming Cleopatra , as again the world knows .
29 and er analogist principal applies in relation to article eighty six and to this article the effect upon trade must flow from the abuse , however , the definition of the market arises in relation to establishing dominants , there are many cases which established , the market in which an undertaking is dominant need not be the same market as where the abuse occurred accordingly to establish an article of eighty six case , dominants may be proven in a market where there is no effect upon trade .
30 ‘ Tread pattern ’ means the raised and lowered pattern which , in modern tyres , is provided around the walls of the tyre to a small degree as well as where the tyre makes contact with the road surface .
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