Example sentences of "[verb] [that] [vb base] as " in BNC.
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1 | He said forget that run as she would have won by eight lengths on good ground . ’ |
2 | ( ii ) at all times at least one share in the body must be so held either by a member who or which is a solicitor or a recognised body and who or which beneficially owns that share ; or by a member who or which holds that share as nominee for a solicitor or for a recognised body or for a receiver appointed under section 99 of the Mental Health Act 1983 in respect of a solicitor . |
3 | ( ii ) at all times at least one share in the body must be so held either by a member who or which is a solicitor or a recognised body and who or which beneficially owns that share ; or by a member who or which holds that share as nominee for a solicitor or for a recognised body or for a receiver appointed under section 99 of the Mental Health Act 1983 in respect of a solicitor . |
4 | And Whitaker filled that vacuum as well … |
5 | In this class , for example , stands adamantine rock , accustomed to laugh blows to scorn , and stalwart flint , and the hard strength of iron , and the copper bolts that scream as they resist their rooves . ’ |
6 | But when Flavia turned into the Fourniers ' drive she saw that she had been spared that errand as well , for there , shining , immobile , unconcerned , stood the long car . |
7 | I thought that see as we 've given them five hundred before , perhaps you 'd consider giving them , perhaps two hundred and fifty this time . |
8 | Yet , one member of Monnet 's team remembered that plan as having ‘ ably manoeuvred a reluctant steel industry to modernize ’ ( Kuisel , 1981 , p. 245 ) . |
9 | With both , it is important to keep an open mind and to be alert to the various clues and pointers to meaning that appear as the communication unfolds . |
10 | Perhaps Ronnie Koeman was watching and can learn that trick as well . |