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

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1 The principal difficulty I have on this aspect of the case is that in Mr. Lester 's submission reference to Parliamentary material as an aid to interpretation of a statutory provision should be allowed only with leave of the court and where the court is satisfied that such a reference is justifiable : ( a ) to confirm the meaning of a provision as conveyed by the text , its object and purpose ; ( b ) to determine a meaning where the provision is ambiguous or obscure ; or ( c ) to determine the meaning where the ordinary meaning is manifestly absurd or unreasonable .
2 Viscount Dilhorne similarly held that if the requested court was not satisfied that evidence was required , direct evidence for use at a trial as contrasted with information which might lead to the discovery of evidence , it had no power to assist .
3 ‘ Very high increases could lead to a recession as happened in the late 1970s and early 80s due to the oil price hikes .
4 What he produced was a volume for which he really should have kept his title The Conduct of the Kitchen — a title borrowed incidentally from Meredith — because that was just what the book of menus was about : the logical and orderly conduct of a kitchen as related to daily life and seen not through the medium of a few isolated menus for special occasions , but as part of the natural order of everyday living .
5 Because the scheme also involves a reduction of share capital the company will need to follow the procedures for a reduction as set out in ss135-138 of the 1985 Act .
6 The differentiating characteristic of a coin as opposed to a piece of bullion is that it is issued with a recognised value by a competent authority .
7 Both US and Soviet intermediate-range missiles in Europe were to be eliminated entirely , without reference to the British and French deterrents ( this was a concession as compared with the Soviet position at Geneva ) ; and discussions should start immediately on the elimination of such missiles from Asia , and on shorter-range or tactical missiles .
8 The bonds must therefore be accounted for as a liability as required by paragraph 21 of the [ draft ] FRS .
9 6.3 No goods covered by orders shall be manufactured sold or disposed by you in violation of any right whatsoever of third parties , and in particular , but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing , of any patent right , trademark or similar right , or of any charge , mortgage or lien , provided that you shall be under no liability under this Condition in respect of a violation as aforesaid occasioned by use of a design or specification supplied to you by us .
10 Manchester U v Nottm Forest Tomorrow 's television match is unlikely to produce another eight goals for the viewers , but it should be more of a contest as United strive to find a blend and a pattern against Brian Clough 's tightly organised team .
11 The fund will be available on a claims-made basis to cover any loss suffered by a former shareholder who held shares during the period April 16 to December 1 1990 , and sold that stock at a loss as defined in the settlement agreement .
12 And in the point-of-sale material just a headline as opposed to the two sentences you have now ?
13 I I recall that I in effect directed that an officer should carry a shotgun as opposed to the original officer that er was down for that weapon .
14 Other methods to measure accessibility have involved questionnaire surveys of hospital visits ( Haynes and Bentham , 1979 ) or matrices of distance from various centres of population as shown in Table 6.4 , or surveys of access to a car as shown in Table 6.5 .
15 YOU do n't have to watch a free-kick for a pantomime as suggested in last week 's column .
16 It is the peculiar human ability to re-organize and re-describe and re-evaluate from novel points of view that makes for the superiority of the consultants over any set of bibliographical instruments , as well as the human ability to recognize a question as misconceived or stupid .
17 ‘ Conveyance ’ can be proved by describing the thing concerned and in cases of difficulty by showing that it comes within the definition of a conveyance as shown as B ( 3 ) ante .
18 1ff ) and for the sin or guilt-offering of a commoner as opposed to that of a priest or ruler ( Lev .
19 BELOW It is a bad idea to encourage a dog to jump into a vehicle as shown here .
20 His approach is essentially a gene-centred as opposed to an organism-centred one ( see p. 30 ) .
21 The relationship between the company and the market place is in the form of a loop as shown in Figure 6.1 .
22 The relationship between the company and the market place is in the form of a loop as shown in Figure 6.1 .
23 If you logged the session into a file as described above , release the file now by typing :
24 a dangerous dog , as defined by section 1 of the dangerous dogs act 1991 , in a private car which was on a public highway was in a public place , within the meaning of section 10(2) of the act and was therefore required to be muzzled and on a lead as prescribed by section 1(2) ( d ) of the act .
25 I u I went in one there was like a junction as come from Pit into .
26 Panel ( D ) : copy numbers are determined by scanning on a PhosphorImager as described in Material and Methods .
27 Here are data contrasting behavioural data for a group as opposed to a team .
28 To resolve that paradox , it is argued here , requires the same type of analysis of the components of a place as illustrated in the previous chapter .
29 It was large , cold , uninhabited — a place as set for arrivals or departures as any railway station .
30 6.1 This Agreement shall continue for a period as shown in the Schedule .
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