Example sentences of "as [be] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some bonds have option features attached to them : callable and puttable bonds are examples of this , as are convertible bonds ( bonds that can be converted into other types of bonds or into equity ) and bonds with warrants attached to them .
2 Polycrystalline silicone cells , which are 12 per cent efficient , are also used in solar panels for other applications , as are amorphous silicone and hydrogen and according to American manufacture Solarex , has a potential of 100 times the absorption of other crystalline types .
3 Authority is simply the useful mask of power , as are all justifications and legitimations of elite rule based upon the presumed or manipulated consent of the ruled .
4 His representation of Jocasta was , as are all representations , incomplete ; and his behaviour was driven by this representation of the woman not by some physical fact about the world .
5 Appropriate shoes are also purchased , as are other accessories .
6 And it could be said that not only is it about imitation — it is also , as are other tours de force , itself an imitation of something .
7 Social institutions associated with the territory are crucial to this , as are other consciousness-creating acts such as the coining of a regional name .
8 The United States er government is afraid as are other governments to admit er to their people that there is a higher form of life .
9 Victorian girls ' names like Emma , Daisy , Rose and Jessica are popular at the moment , as are biblical names — Benjamin , Adam , Samuel , Rebecca and Rachel .
10 Financial security is high on your list of priorities , as are emotional stability , commitment and loyalty in relationships .
11 Natural colour enhancers such as xanthophyll , which produces a yellow pigmentation and carotenoid red coloration , are often added to quality products , as are various taste attractants to encourage species difficult to acclimatise to dry food such as Mandarins and butterflyfish .
12 Temporarily employed engineers and scientists and technicians are mainly engaged upon fixed contracts , as are skilled operatives and craftsmen ( other than in construction ) .
13 During our cool weather short stay , we made the most of the water facilities — shoots , slides , exciting rapids and a wave pool , Jacuzzis , saunas , solariums and steam baths are also available , as are indoor badminton and bowling , archery , roller skating , windsurfing , canoeing , snooker , horse riding and tennis .
14 An ivory furniture inlay showing a sphinx at Mallia is thought to have come from Egypt , as are two ivory figurines of boys found at Palaikastro .
15 In fact they were stereotypes , well known in the popular theatre and instantly recognised as are supercilious members of the upper classes , superior servants and prostitutes .
16 Versions for Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT and IBM Corp 's OS/2 2.0 are also in the pipeline , as are new releases of native Pick and Pick for MD-DOS .
17 Many are noisy , dirty , and uninformed , as are many adults , but they may be bright and attractive people at the same time .
18 She was not lively as are many girls of eighteen .
19 More recently , artists such as Boldini , De Nittis , Segantini , Zandomeneghi and the Macchiaioli have become better known in the States , but Palagi , Favretto , Hayez and Toma are virtually unrecognised , as are many others .
20 As a result both agencies have to continue claiming that Russia is facing terrible threats from the West and therefore that their existence is essential despite the fact that Gorbachev is busily telling the Russian people that co-existence is not only possible but desirable as are many aspects of capitalist society .
21 Bird species are numerous as are rare flowers which include wild orchids .
22 On the GUI side , a user 's ability to manipulate system objects from the desktop is limited in NT as are drag-and-drop capabilities , a definite drawback .
23 In addition , ‘ when ? ’ and ‘ where ? ’ are often important attributes of events as are fluctuating patterns throughout the day , week or year ( e.g. road traffic accidents ) and discontinuities across regional and national boundaries with varying degrees of legal or cultural similarity ( e.g. divorce rates in England and Scotland ) .
24 Rich pictures are described fully in Avison & Wood-Harper ( 1990 ) as are associated techniques such as root definitions .
25 The Departments of Industry and Environment , the Health and Safety Executive and local authority environmental health departments are usually willing to offer advice as are private consultants .
26 A rise in soil salinity in coastal areas is also expected to damage buildings , as are increased storms and gales .
27 Unit Headlines and notice boards are also high , as are external media sources .
28 Can my right hon. Friend confirm that part of Syrian territory — the Golan heights — is still illegally occupied by the Israelis as are southern Lebanon and the occupied territories ?
29 Viola cornuta is surprisingly tolerant of heat , as are bright summer annuals like Shirley poppies , or their transatlantic relatives the eschscholzias .
30 Four-wheel drive is standard on the Solo , as are anti-lock brakes .
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