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

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1 If A tells his grown-up son , B , that he will stop B's allowance if B marries C , A may succeed , as is no doubt his intention , in depriving C of a profitable marriage , but he commits no tort against her , for he is perfectly entitled to stop B's allowance for any reason .
2 Wash erosion , with removal of fines is another possible cause , as is a surface concentration of stones achieved through the upward displacement of stones in the profile , a common enough phenomenon but one the causes of which are incompletely understood .
3 A sound knowledge of law is as essential to the professional caterer as is a knowledge of business management and the fundamental skills of the profession .
4 An optional gateway function to other terminals and personal computers is included , as is a printing function .
5 DB Links and AV Imagizer Toolkit , a programmer-level package of run-time C and dynamic link libraries and documentation , are options , as is a MasstorMind Optical Storage Manager .
6 DB Links and AV Imagizer Toolkit , a programmer-level package of run-time C and dynamic link libraries and documentation , are options as is a MasstorMind Optical Storage Manager .
7 A sample of the leaflet ‘ How To Cut the Cost of Keeping Warm ’ , with an entry form for the Icebreaker Award , is included in the pack , as is a sample poster advertising the Icebreaker Award .
8 Not only are characters within the tale likened to animals — for instance the miller , proud as a peacock , with his skull " " piled as an ape " " , or his wife , " " peert as is a pye " " ( 3926 , 3935 , 3950 ) — but an animal has a substantial role to play in the story : the clerk 's horse , a stallion , who even has a name , Bayard .
9 The first details we have of the latter , in the Host 's invitation to him to follow the Monk , initially suggest , if we still believe appearances and associations can be a sign of character , that he is as likely to turn out as the threadbare and serious Clerk on his horse " " as leene as is a rake " " does ( I : 284 ) as to prove to be what the Monk has proved not to be :
10 The customers on a milk round are an obvious example of a special trade connection ; see Home Counties Dairies Ltd v Skilton [ 1970 ] 1 All ER 1227 and Wessex Dairies v Smith [ 1935 ] 2 KB 80 ; so are the clients of a solicitor : see Sanders v Parry [ 1967 ] 1 WLR 753 ; as is a person who uses an estate agent 's services : see Scorer v Seymour-Johns [ 1966 ] 3 All ER 347 .
11 Erm , it , what it struck me as is a parallel with Freud 's idea of transference , you know that once something happens in the , in the traumatic period in a , in a childhood , there 's then a tendency to transference to occur later in life , we recreate later in relationships to er the model of the early one and er it struck me that what you said about French industrial relations sounded a bit like transference in erm in the psychoanalysis the idea that i i it spills out as it were from the initial which might have been saved er within the family to other relationships i in later life that people have with their superiors at work or something I mean you can see this actually sometimes you know that people have relationships with their superiors which are clearly erm based on erm their relationships with their parents and they see the , th their boss as a parental figure and the employee sees themselves as er as , as , as a kind of erm child and it shows itself sometimes in quite er quite unmistakable ways .
12 This is now a yearly fixture , as is a visit by members of the Hardy Plant Society , and a one-day opening to the public under the National Gardens Scheme .
13 The photographs are wonderful , as is a dome of tuna mousse on the circular tiled marble floor of a hall in Princess Stefanina Aldobrandini 's Rome palazzo .
14 Although a region is a contingent historical process within the society , just as is a place for an individual , the former , because of its institutional role in the society , manifests itself in a more permanent structure .
15 On the drinks front , a litre bottle of red Fitou is going for the price of a 75cl bottle ( £3.15 ) , as is a litre of Lutomer Riesling ( £2.85 ) .
16 A ton of wheat is an asset just as is a house .
17 A draft law providing a civilian alternative service is still awaiting parliamentary approval , as is a draft criminal code which states implicitly that those who have evaded military service as a consequence of their religious or pacifist convictions are not liable to prosecution .
18 He insists that boots with reinforced soles and crampons are as essential on steeper icy slopes as is an ice axe .
19 The development of a curriculum which inculcates in children respect for cultures different from their own is surely worthwhile , as is an attempt to correct misconceptions about the role of women in society .
20 er we both met him to try and make a plea to him to try and change his views and it 's fair to say that he does n't know or did n't know what was going on in his own backyard and John Patten I feel is the same as is the rest of the M P's in the Oxfordshire area .
21 The decision to stop the line is with the employee , as is the decision to review the production process .
22 It does n't matter whether you work alongside non-Christians , as most do , or with Christians , as is the experience of a minority .
23 As is the word of King Tubby , Augustus Pablo , Prince Far-I , Lee ‘ Scratch ’ Perry and Jacob Miller .
24 Setting exhibition objectives and measuring results are therefore important , as is the identification and comprehension of the elements within the exhibition effort .
25 Jewish migration to central Europe is traced as is the persecution of its adherents , due to the financial usury and its bizarre and perverse religious practices .
26 The house is now owned by a group of Methodists ( as is the cliff ) , and doubtless they appreciated the seclusion of the place .
27 The standard of accuracy expected is something that sadly seems to be lacking in quite a few civilian counterparts , as is the expectation that the pilot devour every bit of information related to his chosen profession .
28 The lock chamber is usually built of brick ( as is the Museum 's lock at the entrance to the displays ) or stone .
29 The section does not create what might be referred to as a permit requirement , since subject to what is said below , it does not empower the police to refuse permission to hold the procession , as is the law in certain other jurisdictions .
30 Note , however , that this should not be as explicit as is the name of the murderer .
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