Example sentences of "[conj] as [pron] [modal v] [vb infin] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 More recently , my microwave oven began to smoke and , again , the dealer said that as it would cost more than £200 to repair , I should consider buying a new one .
2 The most important first step — although as we will see later it is by no means irrevocable — is to select a presentation style and in the latest version of the product — HGW Version 1.01 — you can do this from the New Presentation dialog box .
3 For , as Hirsch ( 1977 , pp. 171–2 ) observes , and as I shall discuss more fully later , the mass organizations of workers — the trade unions — have themselves become more fully assimilated into the capitalist market system and are oriented increasingly to the immediate material interests of their members , rather than to any wider political objectives .
4 And as you 'll know exactly what you 'll be paying every month , HeadStart 531 is a perfect recipe for planning your budget with confidence .
5 But as we 'll see later the different sort of connections that you have er affect the behaviour of it .
6 By definition , of course , work employing the concept of the variable is quantitative ; but as we shall see later in this chapter , much interesting work on syntactic variation ( by Sankoff and others ) is qualitative , or a mixture of qualitative and quantitative approaches .
7 But as you can see quite clearly from the table , other things were not equal : there was a massive release of liquidity to the private sector from the repayment of public debt ( item 2 ) and an even more massive increase in bank lending ( item 3 ) , although this was to some extent offset by a large increase in the currency flow deficit ( an outflow of funds under item 4 ) .
8 But as you can see now it does n't , because you 're only using memory where you 've got the entries .
9 To a certain extent this applies to dropping things on the floor and to car and aeroplane crashes , though as we shall see there are some important reservations .
10 The standard way to think of the manager-employee relationship is again as principal and agent respectively though as we will see shortly , the relationship can be reversed .
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