Example sentences of "[pron] as [modal v] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 But it should be remembered that S 232(3) CA85 places an obligation on the director ‘ to give notice to the company of such matters relating to himself as may be necessary for the purposes of Part 1 of Sch 6 ’ .
2 I suppose it will be you as will give them their titles ? ’
3 We look forward to seeing as many of you as can come on Saturday 27th April 1985 , at Hounslow Manor School , Hounslow , Middlesex .
4 There 's no one as 'll disagree . ’
5 I know I am not such a blameless one as should be saying it , but try and find it in your heart to be good to her , for she is lovely . ’
6 ‘ Ai n't no one as can grow better ‘ matoes than yourn , Will .
7 He swung her round and set her on her feet , looking at her as might a desert traveller who had just found water .
8 At all events , Mr. Nicholls was content in the present case to proceed on the basis of the law as stated in Reg. v. Galbraith , and on that basis he submitted that the magistrate was entitled , on the evidence before him , to conclude that there was such evidence before him as would justify the committal of the applicant , the question of the reliability of Price 's evidence being a matter for the Swedish court .
9 At dinner a military band played ; the governor 's wife was ‘ a very agreeable woman , with an uncommonly mild and sweet tone of voice ’ , and the governor told Johnson and Boswell that ‘ the Arabs could live for five days without victuals , and subsist for three weeks on nothing else but the blood of their camels , who could lose so much of it as would suffice for that time , without being exhausted . ’
10 A paper-thin shell of sound wood is left on the surface of the infected timber which shows deep cracks along the grain but rarely across it as may result from dry rot .
11 The grounds upon which the powers to impose conditions may be exercised are very similar to those which are available in relation to processions ; section 14 provides that if the senior police officer believes that a public assembly may result in serious public disorder , serious damage to property or serious disruption to the life of the community , or that the purposes of the persons organising it is to intimidate others with a view to compelling them not to do an act they have a right to do , or to do an act they have a right not to do , he may impose conditions as to the place of the assembly , its maximum duration or the maximum number of persons who may constitute it as may appear to him necessary to prevent the disorder , damage , disruption or intimidation .
12 There was no hit and miss about it as can happen today where you can put a camera virtually anywhere and zoom into the position for any shot you want .
13 Maybe I says it as should n't , but they 're not a pair I like , educated and all as they may be .
14 Though I says it as should n't , I could almost fancy a bowl o ’ that meself . ’
15 He felt for me as would anyone of a right mind .
16 Them as wo n't turn up plays light wi' the game , ’ he observed .
17 ‘ 19A(1) In any criminal proceedings — ( a ) the Court of Appeal ; ( b ) the Crown Court ; or ( c ) a magistrates ' court may disallow , or ( as the case may be ) order the legal or other representative concerned to meet , the whole of any wasted costs or such part of them as may be determined in accordance with regulations .
18 Example 2:18 Covenant to yield up tenant 's fixtures at the expiry or sooner determination of the tenancy to yield up the demised property including all tenant 's fixtures in good repair and clean and tidy Example 2:19 Covenant to remove tenant 's fixtures if required if so required by the landlord by written notice given not later than three months before the term date to remove ( or pay for the removal of ) all fixtures affixed to the demised property by the tenant or such of them as may be specified in the notice Example 2:20 Covenant by tenant to inquire about removal of fixtures not later than six months before the expiry of the term to inquire in writing of the landlord which ( if any ) tenant 's fixtures the landlord requires the tenant to remove on the termination of the term
19 First , in any proceedings the court may disallow , or ( as the case may be ) order the legal or other representative concerned to meet , the whole of any wasted costs or such part of them as may be determined in accordance with rules of court ( s 51(6) ) .
20 Most of them as might be expected give their two votes to the same party , .
21 That 's when the War was on you see , things got worse , they were all in the family way , all them as could be in it .
  Next page