Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] as " in BNC.
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1 | These tend to disappear as we grow older but occasionally persist into adulthood . |
2 | Shall I to him make know as yet my change and give him to partake full happiness with me ? |
3 | Thus , in this view parents as well as children tend to appear as victims and , in particular , working-class parents are seen as vulnerable and powerless vis-à-vis statutory agencies . |
4 | . But the stereo isomers are all about three dimensional space , that 's how they tend to differ as you 'll see . |
5 | We recommend contacting Cedok once you know where you want to go as they can arrange package holidays as well as provide a great deal of information for the independent traveller . |
6 | And I said oh that 's right , he said and I , I 'd come up and see her the first we 'll either take her out for a drink afterwards , I thought that does n't seemed to mix in one glass , and I going to a pub because she 's , but there you are , and she so 's erm , can I bet you 'll stay a bit , she said oh , I think December is your like it to be , well obviously it 's getting him settled you must n't over , she must off pushed him and then he 's said erm , I , I 've told mum and dad that if they want to go as well , they can go . |
7 | But if there 's something you want done as long as it 's legal and within reason , we can probably do it . ’ |
8 | This is the sort of thing we want to discuss as we go through each of the areas which we shall do under matter one C. |
9 | The provisions below apply to cases where a claim other than one for money is made ( Ord 11 , r 3(1) ) and since unliquidated damages can not be the " whole sum " to which Ord 11 , r 2 ( above ) applies they appear to apply as well where unliquidated damages are claimed . |
10 | Children are often snappish and can not be touched ; they want to do as they please yet do not know what pleases them ! |
11 | Around it , people do their work and linger to chat as well as eat : ‘ Tea passed pleasantly ’ for Emma 's guests , ‘ and nobody seemed in a hurry to move ’ . |
12 | Go on , Jungle , it 's Sunday , knock it off , you want to shout as it rattles on 24 hrs per day . |
13 | Now , meetings involve creating as well as discussing works of art . |
14 | They will do whatever they can to make your stay as comfortable as possible — provide chauffeuring as required , offer advice on the area and book fishing and golf . |
15 | The people that I want to have as my friends have never seen me . |
16 | Take directors who own their own companies : every year they have a choice as to how much of the profits they want to take as earnings and how much as dividends on their shareholding . |
17 | In summary , though choice theories appear to take as their point of departure the priority of individual autonomy , when we step beyond their criterion of personal responsibility , as defined by the concept of voluntary consent , to the question of the kinds of obligation which the state will enforce , we find that choice theorists admit that they introduce a style of moral paternalism at odds with liberal values . |
18 | M. It 's despair at the lack of ( I 'm cheating , I did n't say all these things — but I 'm going to write what I want to say as well as what I did ) feeling , of love , of reason in the world . |
19 | The questionnaire helps give Pauline an idea of the kind of look you want to achieve as well as details about the size of the room , position of doors and windows , and so on . |
20 | Immediately after this big moment the earth is convulsed with horror we have Eve 's first speech , presumably after the fall the first speech in a state of sin , and this is it ‘ Oh sovereign virtuous , precious of all trees in Paradise , of operation blest to sapinense hitherto obscured in famed and thy fair fruit let hang as to not end created , but henceforth my early care not without song each morning and dew/due pray shall tend thee and the fertile burden ease of thy full branches offered free to all . |
21 | I do not know what to do and sneak looks at everyone else , while the ‘ real ’ campers pause to stare as we sit on Karrimats eating supper . |
22 | He 'd been brought up on a farm and had a way with horses , and his first job when he left school was working for a brewery breaking in the big black cobs they brought over wild from Ireland and put to use as cart-horses dragging the great heavy drays full of ale . |
23 | He is convinced we have to adopt entirely new value systems , change our philosophical orientation and spiritual thinking ; stop behaving as though the earth is here for mankind 's personal convenience and learn to regard ourselves as one small part of a much larger whole . |
24 | A broadcasting station would be necessary , with as many radio sets as could be provided ; film units to tour the towns and villages ; a news service for the newspapers in Burmese and English being published in Rangoon ; a daily newspaper in English and a weekly one in Burmese to give reliable news and print government communications ; and a network of public relations officers at the headquarters towns of District Commissioners . |
25 | Certainly nothing that I recall seeing as a result of the intercept ever contradicted that assessment . |
26 | ‘ They are ignoring their social responsibility , yet they have invested here and stand to lose as well . ’ |
27 | u It should n't matter what you wear to work as long as you get the job done , says Lisa , 49 . |
28 | And we saw in 1.2 and again in 5.4 that the strongest sceptical arguments attack understanding as well as knowledge . |
29 | Inside her she had felt a little sense of triumph begin to grow as they rode side by side through the cool bright jungle glades ; sometimes she had allowed her horse to drift towards his on the narrow trail , perhaps hoping he might give voice to the passion his expression had seemed to promise at the palais . |
30 | A statement about cognitive difference based on assessment of the nature of literacy is as socially-embedded and open to challenge as are statements about cognitive differences based on race , ethnicity and class . |