Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] as [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Repair damage as for the chimney
2 They may also make projections as to their own future behaviour and the likely response of other international participants , in the expectation that a treaty between other States will be performed .
3 Erm , I mean headquarters as from adminis , the administrative erm part of it I do n't know whether you saw the Barnardos This is Your Life lady
4 You mean Raoul as in
5 ‘ The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision as to — … ( b ) the circumstances in which , and conditions subject to which , terms of any order under this section may be departed from by agreement between the local authority and the person in relation to whom the order is made ; …
6 The therapist agreed to see Pamela as in outpatient in 5 days ' time to provide her with a further chance to talk about her difficulties and also to provide her with support .
7 Like pluralists , they continue to see groups as of fundamental importance .
8 Unfortunately the conscientious student who reads the official reports will find no mention either of the Hotspur or of the Félicité and may naturally experience doubts as to whether there ever was a Captain Hornblower , but if he once accepts Hornblower 's existence he may at least agree that Hornblower 's action in this case displayed remarkable self-denial as well as the clarity of vision worthy of a hero of fiction .
9 The plaintiff may have great difficulty in proving causation as in Evans v Triplex Glass .
10 And while it may be too easy to interpret some of the recent decisions on moorland ploughing in terms of political influences and the ideologies and interests that now dominate the parks , inevitably they raise doubts as to the adequacy of the testing of the issues involved .
11 With respect to goods purchased from a non owner , this rule has been construed by the Swiss Supreme Court to mean that ‘ whenever the circumstances raise doubts as to the quality of the seller , the purchaser may no longer content himself with the mere appearance constituted by possession ; the purchaser must enquire into the seller 's capacity to convey property right ’ .
12 He regarded field-work as of fundamental importance in the study of natural history .
13 ( 3 ) A scheme made under sub-paragraph ( 1 ) above shall include provision as to
14 Number of disks included in application package — this figure could also include data as to low density or high density disks .
15 KPMG Peat Marwick will be available on behalf of the shareholders to consult with prospective purchasers and to provide guidance as to the form and content of contemplated offers and to respond to requests for additional information and if appropriate , discussions with senior management of [ name ] and visits to the relevant sites .
16 However , the present author is one of those who has doubts as to how far this possibility would be used : the protocol on Social policy refers to continuing ‘ along the path laid down in the 1989 Social Charter ’ ( also signed by eleven Member States ) .
17 We are given unc and we border B as in ( 1 ) and apply our solution to obtain unc The working is then exactly as in the example just given .
18 The court may include directions as to how the order is to be carried out .
19 When John A. Droege came to write his classic work on the American station in 1916 , he regarded train-sheds as beyond the pale :
20 Part of the conference will consider the Mexican problem , from the point of both metropolis and smaller towns ; behind this , it is hoped to extract ideas as to how decentralization may be viewed ( as social , economic , political or physical process ) , and what kind of planning if any , is needed to accomplish it .
21 It is that in the former situation it will be possible to adduce evidence as to established professional practice with which the defendant 's actions can be compared , whereas in business , while it may be clear what steps should be taken before a decision is made , it is not obvious by what criteria the decision itself should be judged .
22 R.22 contains provisions as to the name of a recognised body .
23 Second , if your employer has discretion as to where you should work , the usual approach in law is to ask what your base is , as indicated by the contract terms .
24 They include an interesting group of survey drawings made by Robert on a visit to London in 1611 , but also many original designs ( some of them drawings of considerable beauty ) , which supply evidence as to a number of the ‘ diverse other ’ houses mentioned on his monument .
25 Thus , a rapid review of conservation world-wide can be expected to provide evidence as to whether there exist programmes which have fulfilled these general objectives for substantial numbers of people ( say , at least , tens of thousands ) , without insisting on precise standards of measurement .
26 The aim is to present a brief overview of what is happening to historic pubs today , and to provide suggestions as to how this perceived threat to our old pubs can be effectively limited .
27 The aims of both the programme and the exhibition are to promote the importance of usability in IT systems and to provide suggestions as to how this aspect of systems development can be improved .
28 The same rules as to service apply and the written statement of service to be filed at court must include details as with service on respondents ( see 5 above ) .
29 In spite of the Department 's ‘ determination to ensure that new research projects should include suggestions as to the best means of dissemination' ( para. 261 ) the Committee believed , from their evidence , that ‘ many social workers go about their complex tasks unaware of research findings which might influence and assist their decisions ’ .
30 Communities seem to want airfields and pilots around , so they do n't load them with the penal rates and taxes that lead to high parking and landing charges as in this country .
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