Example sentences of "[adv] as [vb -s] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 So long as does increase and the organic composition of capital is not increasing rapidly , it will represent future consumption by productive workers , but will still be considered as a part of the surplus-value .
2 The many criticisms that have been made of this body of work will be recognised , but again we will be arguing that it has much to teach us , especially as regards incorporating an understanding of instinctive behaviour into an understanding of social relations and moral careers .
3 The renewed popularity of Japanese gardens , not only as places to visit but as inspirations for western design , can be seen in two forthcoming books : Maggie Oster 's Japanese Garden Style ( Cassell , March , £19.99 , 0 304 34222 X ) , and Philip Cave 's Creating Japanese Gardens ( Aurum Press , May , £19.99 , 1 85410 212 5 ) , which comes with an imprimatur from Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe .
4 For example , where possible imperatives will be interpreted as relevant to the present interaction , and thus as requests to implement some action at the present time .
5 No doubt a Conservative Member will cite the 1930s , just as has happened in the past .
6 Profits are increasingly being generated by treating pubs not just as places to sell large volumes of beer but as broader retail outlets promoting food and a range of drinks .
7 But I got twe so that Mark blamed it on me but I 'd sussed it , as soon as starts tramping
8 My success up to the present time has been greater than I could have anticipated both as regards obtaining much information that is entirely new as well as in bringing together one of the finest collections that has ever been formed .
9 The provision of council housing has had an equalising effect both as regards reducing overcrowding and improving housing amenities among working-class people .
10 The upward portions of writing serve mainly as ligatures to join characters together .
11 Until now his ships had been on a southerly course , the weather becoming even colder , the unexpected winds known now as williwaws threatening to dash his vessels against the steep cliffs .
12 As well as covenants to alienate income the provisions will also apply to trusts , agreements or arrangements to alienate income ( TA 1988 , s660(3) ) .
13 Total repression of conflict leads to anarchy just as surely as does total conflict' ( ibid. xii ) .
14 It seems a frequent theme in penal history that the two professions do not trust each other , at least as regards doing each other 's job .
15 I stretched the paper onto a full size Peter Welton Frame , which makes life easier as regards stretching paper , but also gives you a firm support to work against .
16 His own development proposals were regarded as alien and imposed from outside , again as has happened in developing countries .
17 Again as has occurred in the developing countries , the reduction of their former isolation by modern transport and communications has brought new problems , most notably the outflow of young and active people , and the disruption of traditional cultures .
18 You also ca n't help noticing that attempts to drag the Royal Family into the 20th Century have failed as badly as attempts to do the same for this other great British anachronism .
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