Example sentences of "are [adv] as [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The steps by which a budgetary control system is built up are basically as follows :
2 These are basically as follows :
3 The reasons for direct channels are basically as follows :
4 Its primary concern is to find out what its customers needs and wants are so as to meet them with the highest level of customer satisfaction .
5 The limitation figures vary , but as at April 1989 , they are approximately as follows : —
6 The roles of the board of governors and the executive board are broadly as described in Section 8.2.3 .
7 We are just as determined that people in Northern Ireland should benefit from the Government 's reforms , including fund-holding practices , and therefore they will be introduced at the earliest possible date .
8 They have families and mortgages and are just as worried about the possibility of a radiation leak as the next person . ’
9 The puddings , such as the notorious ‘ Boozey Prunes ’ , are just as appetising .
10 Because that ‘ perfectly ’ , that ‘ here ’ , are just as limiting in their way as ‘ with ’ and ‘ about ’ .
11 The main stages are usually as follows :
12 Arguably brewers are still as constrained by the profit motive as ever before .
13 We are still as committed to the leukaemia unit as we always have been . ’
14 ‘ They are probably as frightened of you as you are of them . ’
15 This sits on top of what is effectively a bucketful of media which can be sectionalised ( usually in three sections ) to contain several different types of media — which are often as detailed above — mechanical , biological and chemical .
16 The main academic posts within universities are typically as described below , though there is a great deal of variation between universities .
17 Such hopes are now as battered as Bishopsgate .
18 The rules were considerably simplified in the 1988 Budget , and , except for previous maintenance arrangements , are now as follows :
19 The essential steps in decoding are then as follows :
20 The reasons for maintaining inventory levels are chiefly as follows :
21 The benefits of Quality Control are primarily as follows :
22 Details of this very large topic must be sought elsewhere but the principal exceptions are briefly as follows :
23 Today , then , the common topics of PGCE courses are briefly as follows : aims of foreign language teaching , methodologies and approaches , techniques used within different approaches for different groups of learners , analysis and use of course books , lesson preparation and evaluation , teacher and pupil spoken language in the process of teaching , teaching aids , examinations and assessment , methods and techniques of teaching literature , preparation for professional responsibilities , e.g. record-keeping , the relationship of language teaching to other parts of the curriculum and to vocational applications .
24 The common characteristics of all financial intermediaries are therefore as follows .
25 At the time of writing , ( Spring 1989 ) , personal tax and benefits are currently as follows :
26 Are actually as defined in this book , which is involves quite a lot of activity before felling and after felling .
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