Example sentences of "as [vb -s] the " in BNC.

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1 But what have we here as plays the ball across , it comes back off and out to the left hand side where the urgency from the crowd is for to get rid of it .
2 As many of you will have seen the Macmillan Nurse Appeal has also been launched as has the Help The Aged Home Security Appeal , and appeals by Oxfam and Guide Dogs for the Blind , so it appears we have made the right decision to delay until January .
3 Dismissive of the ‘ corridor opportunites ’ , he fails to mention that , so far , the Foreign Secretaries of the UK and Argentina have had their first meeting since the 1982 Falklands War , that the Israeli and Soviet Foreign Ministers have got together as has the US Secretary of State with his Israeli and Egyptian counterparts , or that the two German Foreign Ministers have held extensive talks on the current crisis — all with apparently good results : quite useful when several of these countries have no diplomatic relations with each other .
4 Since then local sourcing of components has improved markedly , as has the proportion of Vauxhall-Opel 's UK sales which derive from its UK car plants as opposed to those on the Continent .
5 This elementary drawback has long been foreseen , as has the means of avoiding it .
6 The UNO coalition has distanced itself from the contras , as has the US Administration by ending military aid .
7 Regulatory authorities and programme requirements Bringing all commercial television services — ITV , Channel 5 , cable and British Satellite Broadcasting — under a single authority has been welcomed , as has the establishment of a separate authority for radio .
8 The team physiotherapist , Alejandro Koch , has been banned for a year because , in Fifa 's words , he was ‘ an accomplice of the doctor ’ , as has the kit man , N Maldonado , because ‘ he got rid of the gloves and jersey of the goalkeeper ’ .
9 That eventful first full year of 1908 finished with the second Annual General Meeting in October and the presentation of the First Annual Report and Financial Statement — copies of both have luckily survived , as has the bondholders ' account which deals with the course and clubhouse construction .
10 The 1991 Paris Marathon , due to have taken place on April 14 , has been cancelled , as has the Paris 25K , scheduled for March 17 .
11 Like Nigeria , Libya has been badly affected by growing North Sea production as has the development of its oil industry .
12 The ‘ take-away ’ industry has grown suddenly and dramatically , as has the consumption of vast quantities of junk foods — you only have to look at all those supermarket trolleys piled high with packets of crisps and cans of fizzy drink .
13 However , although the WDA has remained , it has not been as interventionist in terms of urban policy as has the SDA .
14 The content and implications of this document have been very widely analysed and debated as has the Tanzanian reaction to it , but a few short passages need perhaps to be quoted yet again if only to underline the very fundamental challenges it poses for curriculum planners .
15 And according to physicist Tony Roth the Principle could well be true because many earlier broad cosmological theories have paved the way for later testable discoveries , as has the Copernican Principle , and even the Principle of Beauty which bore great fruit in the theory of electroweak interaction , which recently united the electromagnetic and weak nuclear forces .
16 The 100-mile city is post-industrial : docks and heavy industry have gone , as has the compression of different trades into dense areas .
17 The cyclicity of support has varied between countries , as has the depth and persistence of that support .
18 Labour ( ‘ the only party that can deliver ’ ) has failed the Scottish electorate as much as has the SNP .
19 The p&l account for 1990/91 and the balance sheet at 30 June 1991 have been restated to reflect these changes , as has the five-year record .
20 ‘ That were Bill Oldenshaw , him as has the farm over by Stones Place .
21 Club rugby , through this wealthy , first-class ‘ tail ’ wagging the club ‘ dog ’ , has been decimated , as has the system which once had 15 viable unions catering for all players at all levels in a rather rough and amateurism but entirely wholesome — and ultimately highly successful and fairer — why .
22 The importance of good lighting for people who are visually handicapped has already been stressed , as has the need for each child 's requirements in levels of lighting to be stressed .
23 Questions of attribution have been deliberately avoided , as has the work of amateur artists , and there is little emphasis on issues of social or political background .
24 The Fitzwilliam and Ashmolean Museums have expressed strong interest , as has the Victoria and Albert Museum .
25 Geoff Nutkins ' fine work has been featured in the pages of FlyPast before , as has the excellent Museum he helps to run .
26 For the occasion a series of frescoes of around 1267 have been restored , as has the tombstone of Abbot Cotta .
27 Skippers Bistro in Dock Place has a real nautical atmosphere and good seafood as has The Waterfront where you can dine outside from May to September .
28 Nevertheless , let us not forget that the cost of our massive boat building and shoreworks modernisation programmes has arisen significantly , as has the expense of operating our lifeboat service .
29 At the £500 certain income level , they are constructed to have the same slope ( and the same slope as has the curve labelled C , which would be appropriate for a risk-neutral person ) .
30 More recently mortality in hospital has again become a subject of concern , as has the difficulty of comparing mortalities in hospitals .
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