Example sentences of "as [adj] [noun sg] that " in BNC.

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1 It is this attitude of institutionalized and traditional myopia that could lead to an annual monster Aid event , and the continuance , in slightly altered guise , of the Third World as helpless victim that we know and understand .
2 The cuts in government support , to be unveiled in the next 10 days , will prompt protests from travellers , railway unions , environmentalists and opposition MPs , who will see the decision as fresh evidence that the Government is fundamentally anti-rail .
3 There is no guarantee of that and every possibility that it will be read by both employers and workers as fresh evidence that trade unionism is on the retreat .
4 Certainly we were delighted at the public support we gained in Amsterdam , which really established as accepted fact that Clause 28 could not happen here .
5 I will remember them as living proof that you can have too much of a good thing .
6 It was not so much spiritual angst as geographical angst that cramped my teens .
7 An excellent booklet called Making the Most of Your Heating is published by the Energy Efficiency Office , as well as other information that will help you to do a lot of insulating work yourself .
8 For instance , they created highly original relief panels to decorate the Sebasteion as well as other sculpture that adapted earlier models for different purposes .
9 He points to the fact that the Atlantic can now be crossed in three and a half hours as indisputable evidence that the pace has hotted up , but in his view , the next generation will assimilate such changes .
10 It was taken by the Left as final proof that the National government was , as Cripps had once argued , " National Fascist " .
11 Where a road is shown on a ‘ definitive ’ map prepared under the Countryside Act 1968 , Schedule 3 , as a ‘ byway open to all traffic ’ this can be taken as conclusive evidence that the public have access .
12 For in cases where there are no contrary indications such behaviour counts as conclusive evidence that the behaver is in pain .
13 The agent might , for example , be at fault if in the circumstances the consent could be taken as sufficient evidence that the agent has power to consent ( i.e. , that there were reasons for holding the consent valid ) and the agent should have realized this .
14 The suggestion that he is not supporting her while she is receiving benefit can not therefore be taken as positive evidence that their relationship is not comparable to that of husband and wife .
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