Example sentences of "[num] as [verb] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 No less than three UIA work groups met in the UK last year — the Public Health group met in London at the time of the International Hospital Federation conference ; the Region 1 Habitat group met in Birmingham ; and the Architecture in Primary Schools group 2 as associated with the successful BET event in Cambridge .
2 A two-berth InterCity Sleeper cabin is offered for £25 until May 10 as opposed to the usual £50 if two people travel ; single travellers still have to pay £25 per berth unless they buy two rail tickets .
3 We see there how Eliot indulged his sense of irony by resuscitating the voices of older poets through his anthropological interests and satirizing ‘ a time , barren of myths ’ and a world of those ‘ illimitable suburbs ’ which he saw in 1921 as filled with the public school 's ‘ petrified product ’ .
4 Thus we can see the expanded negative reproduction appearing , as Bukharin posited. if we compare the progress of the schemas above with the results if g' had continued at 0.1 we should find that in PP4 W = 23,958 as opposed to the actual 19,073 .
5 9.15 Service of notices The provisions of the Law of Property Act 1925 section 196 as amended by the Recorded Delivery Service Act 1962 shall apply to the giving and service of all notices and documents under or in connection with this Lease except that section 196 shall be deemed to be amended as follows :
6 According to Hypo F & C's calculations , the fund would have achieved an average annual growth rate of 13.7% in the period 1980 to 30 June 1992 as compared with an average annual growth rate of 11.1% from a high-rate building society account .
7 In early April the French commercial satellite firm Spot Image provided apparent photographic proof that the controversial chemical plant at Rabta , 80 km south-west of the capital , Tripoli had not been destroyed by fire on Mar. 15 as claimed by the Libyan and United States governments [ see p. 37333 ] .
8 ‘ Offensive weapon means any article made or adapted for use for causing injury to the person or intended by the person having it with him for such use by him , or by some other person , per section 1(4) Prevention Of Crime Act 1953 as amended by the Public Order Act 1986 Schedule 2 paragraph 2 .
9 ( 2 ) In the case of an agreement made on 19 May , 1985 or later — The court has similar power pursuant to s 130(6) , Consumer Credit Act 1974 as read with the alternative Ord 49 , r 4 .
10 He also promised unilaterally to reduce Soviet strategic nuclear warheads to 5,000 , rather than to 6,000 as required under the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty ( START ) [ see pp. 38320-21 ] ; challenged the USA to open negotiations to effect deeper cuts , i.e. a further 50 per cent reduction , in the strategic nuclear arsenal of both countries ; and called on the USA to join the Soviet Union in imposing a ban on nuclear testing for at least a year and to renounce the " no first use " nuclear strategy .
11 Agricultural production grew by 1 per cent in 1989/90 as compared with the previous fiscal year .
12 The Legal Aid Act 1988 as amended by the Legal Aid Act 1988 ( Children Act 1989 ) Order 1991 ( SI No 1924 ) provides a uniform scheme for the grant of legal aid at all levels within the court system .
13 ‘ the Rules ’ means the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practice Rules 1988 as amended by the Multi-National Legal Practice Rules 1991 or any modification or re-enactment for the time being in force ;
14 ‘ the Rules ’ means the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practice Rules 1988 as amended by the Multi-National Legal Practice Rules 1991 or any modification or re-enactment for the time being in force ;
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