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

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1 The choice of research tactics follows not from research doctrine , but from decisions in each case as to the best available techniques : the problem defines the methods used , not vice versa .
2 It should include : a review of the physical condition and general suitability of the house alterations , adaptations and aids home support services the advisability or otherwise of a move financial needs Major upgrading of a substandard house may exacerbate dementia ; decisions need to be made in each case as to what improvements can be made with minimal disturbance to familiar surroundings .
3 Major upgrading may exacerbate dementia ; decisions need to be made in each case as to what improvements can be made with minimal disturbance to the familiar surroundings of the sufferer .
4 It will depend on the particular circumstances of each case as to whether a solicitor who has suffered financial loss as a result of having to comply with an undertaking given in the course of his acting for a client can look to the latter for reimbursement .
5 Granted his initial assumptions , however , he was in fact just as scientific in his calculations in that field as in his famous contributions to mathematical physics and astronomy .
6 From the seller 's point of view , rather than expose himself to the vagaries of litigation , and the need to negotiate with each buyer as to exactly what remedies are appropriate in each case , it is preferable to set out a specific and detailed procedure which deals with the remedying of defects .
7 Therefore , it makes sense that the branch , in the first instance , should be addressed by these people so that we can make up our minds at that level as to who we feel will be the best person to start recommending to go forward .
8 It gives little guidance as to the individual weightings to be attached to explanatory variables for evaluating between them , or the precise ways in which they interact , and lacks predictive power ( Gill , 1969 ) .
9 However , they are given little guidance as to how they should go about undertaking such projects .
10 They received little guidance as to the aims they should be pursuing , few broad policy direc-tions , and only minimal direction as to the principles they should apply in approaching their task .
11 It depends upon the problem of each horse as to whether a Chambon or side-reins are used .
12 It is now proposed that fraud as to the nature of the act and impersonation of any man , not merely a husband , should be regarded as vitiating consent for the purposes of rape and that a statutory provision should be introduced to this effect .
13 There are some widespread and questionable assumptions in nearly all this literature as to what societies used to be like before the advent of industrialism and capitalism .
14 Er I think I share your view there 's some difficulty as to how we would actually accommodate in er in the policy .
15 In this field as in others physical geographers are only one group of contributors to research but recent endeavours have included field measurement of soil water and relationship between condition of the environment including soil water status and plant growth , and it is suggested that the impact of atmospheric pollution on crop growth and yields in advanced industrial countries is an area of research where physical geographers could make a significant contribution .
16 A further analysis of workplace bargaining in the metalworking industry , but in this case as between Britain and Sweden , has been carded out by Korpi ( 1978b ) .
17 However semantic change often gives an unexpected bonus , which one should accept in this case as in others .
18 The association of race with crime , in the public view , was as clear in this case as in that of West Indian immigrants half a century later .
19 within the language-system itself , to some judgement as to the truth of the utterance .
20 But I find Ruether to be fully justified : one must , as a theologian , make some judgement as to what the scriptures are about , and Ruether is explicit as to how she reads .
21 No figures are available to compare to those in this study as to people 's perception of the causes of urinary incontinence .
22 In this experiment as in the other loan choice questions , people must have gathered that both APR and total credit cost mattered because of the way they were being questioned about them .
23 In the next chapter we consider events which are unexpected and which shock the couple into making a response ; for example , the discovery of an affair can destabilize a relationship to the point of breakdown , although more frequently it triggers a re-evaluation of the partnership and some heart-searching as to why it was necessary to draw attention to problems in the marriage in this way .
24 Neither Laura nor Bernard were able to attend this ceremony as by that time they had exported themselves .
25 However , it will not provide the bumper take-out price implied by the recent performance of the Jaguar share price , offering instead some guidance as to what it might be in the future .
26 Certain judgments of the Court of Justice and the directives implementing the single market in respect of financial services do give some guidance as to the ambit of this competence .
27 Although prosecutions are rare , editors require some guidance as to whether action is likely to follow a particular disclosure .
28 Together these give the Convention its terms of reference and some guidance as to how it should set about its task .
29 The interpretation of building details is a specialised aspect of studying the landscape , but careful recording by drawings or photographs may enable experts to give some guidance as to date or former use .
30 Enclose an initial questionnaire , together with some guidance as to what sort of information you require .
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