Example sentences of "as this [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ’ At the same time as this Conrad work was in his head , Eliot received anthropological proof that ‘ Life is very long ’ for ‘ civilized ’ people and for ‘ savages ’ alike in an age of degeneration , and that if the savage revealed a level of horror hidden in city life , then similarly civilized man might corrupt the savage .
2 Erm in order to meet a commitment which is the same as this year commitment then last here increasing last year because this year 's commitment we will not reach this year therefore , we 'll be into deficit !
3 the speaker frequently repeats the same syntactic form several times over , as this fairground inspector does : I look at fire extinguishers + I look at fire exits + I look at what gangways are available + I look at electric cables what + are they properly earthed + are they properly covered
4 But as far as this exchange business is concerned .
5 And as this 18-day tour package cost R12,500 it meant that one was stuck with a situation where the cost of entry to five matches in France , Scotland , the Cardiff third-place match and the Final at Twickers , around which the tour package was structured , amount to R2,500 , or £500 a game .
6 Do you think women are at a disadvantage so far as this computer age is concerned ?
7 As this wartime film of Land Army women shows , the way to harvest cereals 50 years ago was to use a binder .
8 THE Chancellor promised a new era for British Rail last night just as this steam train became the last to run into London .
9 A simplified Chart representation of a portion of an utterance which is interpretable either as this new display or as this nudist play .
10 Given the tension here was one of humiliation , that can be sufficient in itself to sustain the momentum , especially as this workhouse scene comes at a critical point in the sequence structure — for they have already in an earlier lesson experienced the well-intentioned caring of the ‘ lady ’ who housed these girls out of pity but was obliged to hand them over to the authorities .
11 As soon as this second question is asked ( What is being doubted ? ) , the price of doubt rises or falls immediately .
12 So it 's not quite the same as this water analogy cos it 's got to have somewhere to go all the way round .
13 He 's the same as this Father Joe .
14 At the same time as this threat Henry found himself faced with a revolt of a section of the Breton nobility , alarmed by his high-handed treatment of their duchy , and there were already hints of trouble elsewhere in his dominions .
15 If other publications from the energy programme summarise the ‘ state of the art ’ as well as this gasification report , then there will be less need for the spurious and repetitious consultant reports that daily besiege the desk of the Third World policy maker .
16 The 1980s certainly proved to be the age of the train , but not the age of the ATP as this entrance barrier at Glasgow Central proclaims in May 1983 .
17 Then , as this piling-up process has proceeded , it has created new interests which future developments have to take into account .
18 As this chapter proceeds , there is an aerobic walking record for you to fill in .
19 As this television programme was made in France the chaps thought the French might appreciate the little touch and make friends .
20 As this drawing feature relies on the placing of a series of dots on the screen though , it is not very effective and difficult to use .
21 As this temperature rise occurs after ovulation has already taken place , it can not predict ovulation in advance .
22 As well as this Llandinam Bridge , built in 1846 , Penson gave Davies other work such as the cattle market in Oswestry ( 1850 ) and a number of bridges to replace those swept away during flooding .
23 Nowhere in our In Touch leaflet do we claim the Thornaby identity issue as our issue or our bandwagon as this matter angers and involves people of all shades of opinion in Thornaby .
24 As this liaison officer recognised , the basic level of skills training equipped them only for unskilled work and they had to learn to cope with compromise :
25 Throughout the tours rugby enjoyed this elevated profile but , overblown and sometimes fanatical as this media coverage might have appeared to outsiders , nothing in South Africa is quite what it seems when you peer beneath the surface .
26 But as far as this security expert is concerned , unless Oxford University tightens up on security , and fast , more of its treasures will inevitably be stolen .
27 As this series stresses , the uneven social and economic development of places has been a central feature of post-war British society .
28 However , normal mass spectrometers are not sensitive enough to detect 14 C and to reject all other elements or molecules of very nearly the same weight , such as 14 N. As this nitrogen isotope makes up some 80 per cent of the atmosphere it is very common relative to 14 C. The techniques of nuclear physics were brought to bear on this problem in the late 1970s , and it was shown that 14 C could be detected using what is now referred to as accelerator mass spectrometry , AMS .
29 As this design technique is based on an iterative model of the design process , its success will be directly dependent on the awareness of the designer .
30 As this mGlu receptor is coupled through a pertussis toxin-sensitive G protein ( see Box 1 ) , it is significant that LTP is suppressed by pretreatment with pertussis toxin .
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