Example sentences of "as [prep] [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 This was a dispute about future technology as much as about women 's labour .
2 Exhibitions are major arenas for spectators of art , as well as for artists ' struggles to achieve reputations and recognition .
3 Er and as for budgets erm you know I 'd , I 'd be saying to people come on you 're not buying a raffle ticket , let's talk serious funding .
4 Professional fees may be shared and partnerships entered into with the same categories of persons as under Solicitors ' Practice Rule 7 ( see above ) and also with a lawyer qualified in another jurisdiction .
5 As with widows ' payment , receipt is dependent on sufficient NI contributions having been paid .
6 And it 's less an explicit critique of men than a consensus shared between women — they share it as much with their grandmothers as with women 's liberation .
7 As with men 's share of unpaid household work , indicators such as the ratio of women 's to men 's rates of pay , plotted in figure 10.2 , and women 's share in household earnings , have shown some changes but still display a gulf between the sexes .
8 The two types of mirror look much the same after being buried for centuries , but when the microstructure is examined at high magnification , as in Figures 5.15e and f , it is possible to distinguish between tinned bronze and the high-tin alloy .
9 Vehicles that can provide 100 kilometres of driving from 6 litres of fuel are on the market , as well as in manufacturers ' laboratories , but few people buy a car solely because of its fuel economy .
10 In the material analysed in this chapter there are occasions when interpretation calls for attention to the clues given by specific words ( as in examples c.2 , c.3 , and h.3 ) , to unusual syntax ( as in examples c.1 and g.1 ) , to unstated shifts that have to be inferred ( as in category h ) , and to a variety of quite subtle clues to the sources of speech and thought .
11 In the material analysed in this chapter there are occasions when interpretation calls for attention to the clues given by specific words ( as in examples c.2 , c.3 , and h.3 ) , to unusual syntax ( as in examples c.1 and g.1 ) , to unstated shifts that have to be inferred ( as in category h ) , and to a variety of quite subtle clues to the sources of speech and thought .
12 Fig. 2B and Table 1 show that the formation of manQ34 via Q34 was very efficient in wild-type like tRNA Asp ( mutant a ) , as well as in mutants a200 , a207 and a210 .
13 The second package would be designed for health care providers and would provide information as to women 's emotional needs at this time and offer guidelines as to appropriate and sympathetic care .
14 Heseltine 's team , by contrast , was highly skilful , visibly enthusiastic , extremely active and very well informed as to backbenchers ' voting intentions .
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