Example sentences of "as [vb pp] [adv] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The examples of ( 32 ) are simply associatives , as treated above in Chapter 2 : ( 32 ) a criminal lawyer subterranean explorer electrical worker 6.6 This leaves us with a small number of other phrases such as those in ( 33 ) , which turn out to be worth further investigation : ( 33 ) a true poet our late president a sheer fraud a real friend the future king my old school We certainly agree that there is an intuitively different " feel " to these , and a few others which can be found in the corps of English adjectives , and we would agree also that this has something to do with the distinction between referent ( or entity ) and sense ; however , we can not agree with Bolinger 's verdict that they are adjectives which qualify sense only .
2 The consequences , as pointed out in Schroeder ( A ) Music Publishing Co v Macaulay [ 1974 ] 1 WLR 1308 in the Court of Appeal , is that all acts taken under the clause prior to judgment remain undisturbed but that future ones will , assuming the successful party chooses to rely on the judgment , be unenforceable. 8 Consideration In any contract there has to be consideration but the question which has frequently arisen in restraint of trade cases is whether the court is at all concerned as to the adequacy of the particular consideration in the instant case .
3 As pointed out in Chapter 3 the difference between ourselves and chimpanzees does not lie within the cell types but in their spatial organization .
4 However , notice that the effectiveness of this mechanism clearly depends on the interest-elasticity of investment which , as pointed out in Chapter 19 , is likely to be very low in the boom and slump periods of a trade cycle .
5 Evidently , as pointed out in section 4.5 , approaches via damped oscillations which are often referred to as ringing .
6 As reported exclusively in Angler 's Mail , Kent-based Ashford AS gave up 12 miles of the canal after 88 years tenancy because of a long-running row with the National Rivers Authority 's Southern region .
7 As reported earlier in Newsline , there are competitions to choose the child to present a posy to the Queen and the person to design the posy .
8 If Joshua 6 represents God as mixed up in humanity 's games of power and violence in a way that is denied by the Crucified God of the Gospels , 1 Samuel 4–6 , in both its tragedy and its comedy , would declare his refusal to play along with us on our terms , and his insistence on doing his own thing .
9 The adjective that has stuck most consistently to Rubinstein 's renowned stereo recordings of Chopin ( as boxed here in BMG 's 11-CD ‘ Chopin Collection ’ ) has been ‘ aristocratic ’ .
10 If we now consider an arbitrary kinetic unit which involves the movement of six atoms by rotation about two chain bonds , the movement can be visualized as shown diagrammatically in figure 12.3 .
11 However , as the fractions themselves have a molar mass distribution , extensive overlapping of the fractions will occur as shown schematically in figure 8.4 .
12 As agreed bilaterally in January 1988 ( see pp. 35665 ; 35913 ) , France and West Germany proceeded with the formation of a joint troop brigade , which was established at partial strength on Oct. 2 , 1989 .
13 As noted previously in section 9.3 , terminal impedance can be converted between and by introducing an appropriate half-section .
14 By the time a nurse qualifies and becomes eligible for registration on the UKCC 's Professional Register , she will have satisfied the competencies ( relevant to her specialism ) for the registered nurse as set down in Rule 18 of the Nurses , Midwives and Health Visitors Rules Approval Order 1983 S-I-1983 No 873 .
15 We are responsible for setting the overall budget for the Video and for making any decisions which affect this budget and which relate to the educational purpose of the Video as set out in Schedule A. We have the right to be present at any or all of the stages of production , shooting and editing in order to fulfill these responsibilities .
16 We are responsible for setting the overall budget for the Video and for making any decisions which affect this budget and which relate to the educational purpose of the Video as set out in Schedule A. We have the right to be present at any or all of the stages of production , shooting and editing in order to fulfill these responsibilities .
17 3.3.1.2 remove or tamper with the Trade Marks or other means of attribution or identification used on or in relation to the Licensed Products 3.3.1.3 use the Trade Marks in any way which might prejudice their distinctiveness or validity or the goodwill of therein 3.3.1.4 use in relation to the Products any Trade Marks other than the Trade Marks and the trade marks of and MacEnglish as set out in Schedule 2 B or used by in the Territory any Trade Marks or Trade Names so resembling the Trade Marks or Trade Names of as to be likely to cause confusion or deception .
18 3.2 The Publisher will supply the Distributor with labels and insert cards according to the formats , standards and numbers specified by the Distributor and as set out in Schedule 2 or additions thereto .
19 We are responsible for setting the overall budget for the Video and for making any decisions which affect this budget and which relate to the educational purpose of the Video as set out in Schedule A. We have the right to be present at any or all of the stages of production , shooting and editing in order to fulfill these responsibilities .
20 Particular reference was made in argument to sections 42 to 49 and sections 230 to 237 , and to the powers of an administrator or administrative receiver as set out in Schedule 1 to the Act of 1986 .
21 On granting or transferring a restricted hotel licence or a restaurant licence in respect of any premises , a licensing board shall , if as regards the use of the premises for the provision of the customary main meals it appears to the board that it is only for the customary main meal at midday or only for the customary main meal in the evening that the premises fall within paragraph ( a ) ( ii ) of the restricted hotel licence or paragraph ( a ) ( ii ) of the restaurant licence as set out in Schedule 1 to this Act , insert in the licence a condition that there shall be no permitted hours in the evening , or that there shall be permitted hours in the premises only in the evening , as the case requires .
22 ABC whose authorised share capital is currently 100,000 ordinary shares of £1 of which 60,000 shares are in issue as set out in Schedule 1 , column ( 2 ) .
23 An annual salary as set out in column ( 4 ) of Schedule 3 starting from the date of completion .
24 Other benefits as set out in column ( 5 ) of Schedule 3 .
25 Follow procedures as set out in No. 2
26 Whether or not any such implied agreement did come into existence must depend on the terms upon which the money was paid by Woolwich , as set out in letters from Woolwich to the revenue dated 12 June and 15 September 1986 , construed in the light of the surrounding circumstances .
27 We regard that as being consistent with government policy , as set out in P P G twelve .
28 Mr raised the point about erm the environmental appraisal of of development plans , erm as set out in P P G twelve which is is indicative of a a a new er a new framework in which plans should be prepared .
29 And certainly I can think of very few other structure plans that do not attempt in some way to er give some form of er recognition to the er Government policy as set out in P P G seven .
30 Three year rolling service agreements are to be drawn up for the other directors and senior employees as set out in Appendix II .
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