Example sentences of "as [pers pn] [modal v] [be] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This is particularly true for the female , as she must be in top condition to make good quality eggs prior to spawning . |
2 | Two very important indexing journals not always used as much as they might be by social researchers are the British Humanities Index and the Public Affairs Information Service Bulletin . |
3 | Claims to privilege are the same as they would be on ordinary discovery . |
4 | When the Liberals were defeated , as they would be in due course , it would be they , and not the Labour Party , who would take the Opposition front bench . |
5 | Although clearly unusual , it would be important to document the presence of this inflammation as it may be of considerable significance to the surgeon considering pouch reconstruction on removal . |
6 | Anathema as it may be to Welsh Rugby Union ears , this was something they realised at Twickenham at least five years ago and we have all seen the felicitous results . |
7 | The tactile consciousness too , powerful as it may be in intimate contact , can not represent our wide apprehension of the world to so marked a degree . |
8 | We rarely saw its summit , lost as it would be in thick mist , but its mystery made it all the more attractive and seductive . |
9 | When this is not the case , as with non-Western cultures ( and as it might be with deaf people ) , then the theories produced may be of limited value . |
10 | Please could you find the error as it will be of great use to myself and others . |