Example sentences of "as [vb pp] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Under the Constitution as revised in 1972 there is a Legislative Assembly with 12 elected and three official members , while the Governor and Executive Council ( comprising three official members and four elected by and from the Legislative Assembly ) are responsible for internal administration .
2 The recommended model form of Letter of Request as revised in 1985 includes questions as to the date by which a response is needed , and the reasons for the choice of that date .
3 As foreseen in last year 's Annual Report , competitive quotations were sought , and a contract let , for plant operation and maintenance of the Library 's buildings for three years from 1991–92 .
4 He sports a fax number , a pager , a messenger service number and several telephone numbers , as listed in that excellent publication .
5 But while there is evidence that young children can be bored or confused by doing work too advanced for them , as well as frightened by bigger children in the toilets or playground , there is no evidence that early teaching of the three Rs leads to top marks and academic success for the child later on .
6 The basis of the argument was that since , at the date of the Shops Act 1950 , the only proceedings which the local authority could then have instituted to enforce the law against Sunday trading were criminal proceedings , section 71(1) should be read as limited to such proceedings .
7 Inevitably , the arts view of the importance of individuality ( as commented upon earlier ) does not synchronize with the DES views as to the purpose of education which is seen as ‘ centrist , extremely bureaucratic and mechanistic in style ’ ( Lawton , 1984 , p. 10 ) .
8 Basil 's home as recalled in some memories of childhood by his sister Janet Muriel Livingstone " who was born in 1902
9 As explained at that meeting the effort had to be ongoing .
10 As explained above fifteen new ‘ open farm ’ prisons have been constructed and more of these are essential if the Sandinista prison guide-lines are to be fully put into action .
11 SOEs multiplied in Malaysia with the desired roles , as explained by one official as ‘ patron , trustee , joint venture partner , complementer and inducer of expanded bumiputra participation in the commercial and industrial sectors ’ ( Leeds , 1989 : p. 743 ) .
12 They may apply for party status as explained in 4 above .
13 ( a ) Retirement and expulsion As explained in earlier chapters of this book , where no express provision is contained in a partnership agreement or satisfactory arrangements can not be agreed to meet the particular circumstances of the partner concerned , the Partnership Act only offers dissolution as the answer to what to do with a partner whose continued presence in the firm is unwanted by his co-partners .
14 On the F-Plan it is even less possible because if you are consuming 1,000 calories a day in the form of fibre-rich meals a percentage of those calories is not digested , as explained in previous chapters .
15 Do I already know enough about this subject , as taught at this college ?
16 German , as taught in British schools , is of the correct variety .
17 Second , are States which ratify the Convention closer to its coming into force bound by the terms of the Convention , or the terms as altered by subsequent actions of non-parties .
18 Here , ‘ modernist ’ Freudian theory would conceive of the psyche as differentiated into two spheres — of desire , on the one hand , and the conscious mind on the other .
19 She is no longer merely a ‘ bimbo , ’ as designated by some experts on this sort of thing — Beaumont , Douglas and Rose .
20 This poses the worrying possibility that when the big three Allied leaders got together , a dying depressive , an alcoholic manic depressive ( Churchill , as diagnosed by one prominent psychiatrist ) and a murderous sociopath ( Stalin , as diagnosed by almost everyone ) were getting together to plot the downfall of a genocidal maniac .
21 Self-control , obedience , the recognition of authority , and , later , respect for elders are all the outcome of the first year 's training , as emphasized in preceding chapters .
22 It may be that the wearing of jewellery ( such as ear studs , as favoured by some groups ) could also pose a risk to safety in certain situations .
23 A visually outstanding picture book revealing the megalomania of Stalinist architecture both on paper and as realised with amazing diversity in popular palaces deriving most from Boullée , Piranesi and the Gothic cathedral .
24 Let us say that the meaning of a statement is cognitive if and only if there is a certain belief such that one is speaking either insincerely or incorrectly if one makes that statement or assents to it as uttered by another without having that belief .
25 It was as filled with rare and handsome things as any other in the palazzo , yet it had a different feel to it , as if its owner had furnished it more with an eye to what pleased him than to effect .
26 One of the major problems with this is that the private benefits accruing to households or families who take up either family planning or conservation measures are often not clear — either as perceived to exist by households themselves or even as calculated by economic models .
27 The distinction made between make and cause as intended vs unintended causation , for instance , is based on the claim that one can say : ( 125 ) John accidentally/inadvertently caused Mary to drop her books .
28 Because more than 50 people will be involved in the judging , it is impractical to reproduce the programme as intended through eight loudspeakers around and above the audience .
29 As intended in 1756 , there would also be a second diversion .
30 The Spanish Cardinal and the three Scottish soldiers rapidly worked out a plan for a new invasion of Great Britain , to be based , as intended in 1715 , on a two-pronged assault .
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