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

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1 However , with DNA treated with cisplatin major transcriptional blockages are apparent at RNA lengths of 37 , 43 , etc. following transcription from the UV5 promoter ( Fig. 2a ) , as are blocked transcripts with lengths of 55 , 63 , 64 , etc. from the N25 promoter ( Fig. 2b ) .
2 These rooms are marked in on the visual advanced reservation chart automatically , as are confirmed package tours , groups , conferences and seminars .
3 These sharks are territorial , as are Sucking Loaches .
4 The voluntary sector is also a provider of social care as are housing departments/associations and , increasingly , the private sector .
5 Twin self supporting light guides can be used to light from an almost infinite variety of angles , and ring lights are available as are focusing lenses .
6 ’ Tens ’ are real possibilities today from many areas as are suggested target fish of eight pounds or above .
7 However , some find it hard to adapt as the required writing style is different as are planning horizons and work routines .
8 But in my case an exception was made , and girls from the year below mine were moved above me in House Order , as well as being made monitors who had special privileges .
9 As well as being given presents by her colleagues she was presented , on behalf of the company , with a gold chain and fob by Mike Queen , director ( left ) and Eric Brown , financial controller .
10 A boy attending a woodwork trade school , for example , would continue his ordinary education , as well as being taught drawing , mensuration , and science , ‘ all specially adapted to the requirements of the trade ’ , and lastly , ‘ in the school workshop he will acquire skill in the general use of woodwork tools ’ .
11 Gerald Ronson , the chief executive of the Heron Corporation , a privately owned property and petrol retailing company , had been convicted on one conspiracy charge , two false accounting charges and one theft charge , and was sentenced to one year 's imprisonment as well as being fined £5,000,000 — the largest fine ever imposed by an English court .
12 Yet the Treaty of Rome itself describes one of the major aims of company law harmonisation as being to make safeguards for shareholders and third parties ‘ equivalent throughout the Community ’ ( Article 54(3) ( g ) )
13 If the prime function of judicial review is seen as being to provide remedies against unlawful behaviour by government , then there should be only an absolutely minimal standing requirement such as ‘ taxpayer ’ or ‘ citizen ’ , or even no requirement at all ( ‘ any person ’ ) .
14 We 've actually summarized that as Mr has said in his proof as being showing reliefs of between twenty and thirty percent .
15 What is more interesting is to discover how far these were due to industrialisation , and used the same methods and technology as were transforming industry .
16 Such limited logistic installations as were needed west of Singapore were to be built up at Aden , but as few troops as possible would be stationed there .
17 A The ordination of women as priests is specifically excluded from its provisions , as is giving women permission to minister as priests and appointing them to certain offices that only priests may hold .
18 In-mast and headsail furling is standard , as is laid teak in the cockpit and on the bathing platform , but to continue this treatment on the upper deck costs an additional £5,000 ex VAT .
19 The next couple of hours passed in a whirl of activity as was followed Yvonne from ward to ward receiving warm welcomes everywhere we went .
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