Example sentences of "as they have " in BNC.

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31 North London 's status is now under threat after failing to travel to Leicester , as they have to reapply for League membership after finishing in the bottom four places of the division .
32 The mainstream parties describe the Right-wing successes as a ‘ protest vote ’ that will run its course as soon as they have solved the political asylum question .
33 The hair , though white now , is still swept back , and , as he nears 83 , the bottom lip protrudes as crossly and the eyes bulge as they have always done .
34 But since some writers do seem to have an aversion to the hyphen — just as they have lost the art of splitting words in the logical places ( tran-sport , winds-creen , ins-pector , screwd-river , etc ) — let them run them together for clarity .
35 Did you not yourself say that our love must be holy ? ’ or when she pointed out that his ‘ lovely poems ’ would have been less lovely if she had not pro vided ‘ the unrest and storm that made them possible ’ : ‘ Beloved I will pray with my whole strength that suffering and temptation may be taken from you as they have been taken from me and that we may gain spiritual union stronger than earthly union could ever be . ’
36 TrueType fonts can also be faster as they have better access to the computer 's memory .
37 As always , the United States is numerically the strongest country , as they have two leagues of their own from which to produce finalists .
38 Skilful lobbying has meant that its place has been taken by wrestling on the curious promise that there will be both a men 's and women 's competition in 1994 even though women have never established a real presence in freestyle wrestling as they have in judo .
39 Based on our research , we concur with the earlier observation that ‘ paraprofessionals who come from the communities which they serve have been found to be more effective in working with the people as they have close ties and may have insights and information not readily available to the outsider ’ ( IASSW , 1979 , p. 8 ) .
40 There is a nice pool , sunbathing area and poolside bar at the back of the apartments , and we know they 'll be just as popular in Summer '90 as they have been in previous years .
41 It is a place where people live and work , as they have done in the past and will do in the future .
42 But unlike the brachiopods the molluscs are probably as diverse today as they have ever been .
43 The conifers are as varied and successful a group of plants today as they have ever been .
44 Both the American and British governments are cloaking these new operations in a shroud of secrecy though it is unlikely any politician has the slightest idea what the two agencies are planning to do or that they even care if laws are broken as they have been in the past .
45 If it has a Solex carb then this is probably worn out as they have not been fitted for many years .
46 On Series 11 this is easily done as they have a separate filler and level plug .
47 This is illegal as they have a lower speed rating than the vehicle requires .
48 Young children hear stories either told or read from a very early age and , as soon as they have the skill , they read them themselves .
49 Most elderly people live , as they have always done , ‘ in the community ’ .
50 They are expensive and share many of the disadvantages of hypochlorites although they are more acceptable as they have little smell or taste .
51 Also chlorine liberating agents should be avoided as they have a similar effect .
52 If done well , these can add an interesting chapter to the history of the building , as they have done in the past .
53 The terms of desire , fantasy and the unconscious as they have functioned for film theory seem to me to lose much of their explanatory power at the level of subjectivity and identification , and it may be , as Gillian Skirrow has suggested for video games , that television can be more adequately thought through a theory of object relations .
54 Spectacular scientific advances have come from them just as they have from other institutions .
55 Then it is as if our fragmented lives are integrated , fulfilled and satisfied as they have never been before .
56 Ailing animals , so long as they have a solvent owner in two , are our bread and butter .
57 This is all the more so because other provisions in the Act , as they have been interpreted in the courts , amount to what is effectively an indirect attack on the ‘ right to silence .
58 Those who act for you must feel confident that you will back them as long as they have genuinely done their best .
59 Foreign competitors can enter our market on more advantageous terms and can gain a hold as they have for instance , in the motor and electronics industries .
60 The respective rights of young and old — whether for health or welfare and income support — have not generally been articulated as sharply in this country as they have in the United States .
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