Example sentences of "as be [adj] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 The court can make such orders as are necessary to give effect to its determination and may also make such incidental and consequential orders as appear just ( s94(4) ( 5 ) ) .
2 He can require any person to afford him such facilities and assistance , within that person 's control or responsibilities , as are necessary to enable the inspector to exercise any of the powers conferred on him .
3 ( iv ) Further assurancethe vendor will execute such assurances and do such things as are necessary to cure any defect in the conveyance .
4 By now Labour was fully committed " to maintain such armed forces as are necessary to defend our country and to fulfil our obligations as a member of the British Commonwealth and of the League of Nations " .
5 to take such steps as are necessary to secure that there will be available in connection with the use of the article at work adequate information about the use for which it is designed and has been tested , and about any conditions necessary to endure that , when put to that use , it will be safe and without risks to health . ’
6 to take such steps as are necessary to secure that there will be available in connection with the use of the substance at work adequate information about the results of any relevant tests which have been carried out on or in connection with the substance and about any conditions necessary to ensure that it will be safe and without risks to health when properly used . ’
7 when a parent sends his child to school , he delegates to teachers at the school the power to inflict reasonable and moderate punishment as required … and … he delegates to the teacher the taking of such steps as are necessary to maintain discipline with regard to the child committed to the teacher 's care .
8 The United Kingdom carries out such tests of nuclear warheads as are necessary to maintain the effectiveness and safety of our nuclear deterrent .
9 Whereupon it was resolved : ‘ That the Society will consult the good of the Community in general and of the limits of the Society in particular , by encouraging such means as are likely to promote the study of farriery on rational scientific principles .
10 Making such interlocutory orders and arbitration decisions as are likely to bring about a just , expeditious and economical disposal of the case ; monitoring the progress of any case or class of case [ e.g. involving children ] the conduct of which the Judge considers should not be left solely to the parties and their advisers .
11 Usually a husband and wife are regarded as living together if they are not separated under a court order or a deed of separation or separated in such circumstances as are likely to prove permanent ( Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988 , s282 ) .
12 A transfer of other real property , such as the holiday home to the wife , will give rise to a capital gains liability if at the time of the transfer , as is more than likely , the parties are separated in such circumstances as are likely to prove permanent or are separated under a court order ( see p16 ) ( see , for example , Aspden v Hildesley [ 1982 ] 1 WLR 264 where a transfer of property which had never been the husband 's main residence was made to the wife six years after the parties separated ) .
13 Throughout the spring , talk of invasion was on everyone 's lips ; those who could help to fund the new military force did so , while others , providing they were householders or ‘ such other Persons as shall be recommended by two Householders ’ , were invited to enlist at the George Inn , ‘ … where such persons as are willing to join the Frome Selwood Volunteers , either cavalry or infantry , are requested to attend and sign their names ’ .
14 Because mathematical skills are perceived as being easy to define and to recognise , and because such skills are perceived to be relevant , schools may be attacked if it is believed that they are not teaching such skills effectively .
15 It 's certainly fun as well as being easy to use and , in the right hands , can produce stunning results that would probably never be attempted by conventional methods .
16 This has the advantage of being an area for which accident statistics are routinely recorded as well as being easy to specify to subjects and involving many of the more interesting aspects of driving .
17 As well as being easy to fly , the Aircoupe is a doddle to land .
18 The miracle portrays Jesus as being unwilling to help a Gentile but does so because of the great faith shown by the woman .
19 Such a material we term a composite , taking the word in its most general sense as being equivalent to multiphase or to heterogeneous .
20 The Belle continued in service for twenty years until 1978 , when it was withdrawn as being uneconomic to rewire to modern standards .
21 Consequently the NHS inherited a large number of public hospitals containing many who were defined as chronically ill and written off as being impossible to rehabilitate and restore to the community or independent living .
22 Provisions not identified below as being required by the Companies Act or as being necessary to ensure a practice 's ability to comply with the Rules are simply suggested by way of guidance ; practitioners should be aware that other approaches may be taken to the matters covered by such provisions .
23 Provisions not identified below as being required by the Companies Act or as being necessary to ensure a practice 's ability to comply with the Rules are simply suggested by way of guidance ; practitioners should be aware that other approaches may be taken to the matters covered by such provisions .
24 The fall calls into question Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont 's justification in his March budget for imposing VAT on domestic fuel as being necessary to help reduce energy consumption and to meet the target , to which the UK is committed , of stabilising CO2 emissions at the 1990 level of 160 million tonnes by 2000 .
25 said it was important that AEA was recognized as being talented to secure a successful future .
26 It sees far fewer categories of goods or services as being susceptible to trade , and in particular sees companies as communities rather than commodities , basing wages on structured scales rather than market rates or productivity achievements .
27 Councils were reported as being reluctant to participate partly because grants had to be funded from their existing budgets .
28 The FTC is also regarded as being reluctant to pursue high-tech companies because by the time it is brought and the issues resolved , the market has moved on .
29 The offer is made when the proprietor of the machine holds it out as being ready to receive the money .
30 But there are certain feelings and reactions in bereavement that are common to much of the animal kingdom , including the human race , and all who are caring for the bereaved need to be aware of them , as well as being ready to accept the tremendous range of responses that people can produce from time to time in their efforts to deal with their painful situation .
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