Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [conj] as [art] " in BNC.

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1 Just remember that as the State withers away , so will the many evils which accompany the capitalist state .
2 The gap between the two halves ensures that the spine itself is not loaded and as the familiar lumbar pad has gone , there is a space for ventilation .
3 It also appears that as the low variants are replaced by higher ones , the relevant vowels are lengthened and sometimes diphthongized : thus , as the rules are applied , conservative variants such as [ rant , raent ] : ‘ rent ’ , are replaced by [ rΕnt ] ( raising and lengthening ) and [ rΕ ? nt ] ( diphthongization ) .
4 He also said that as the unrest continued throughout Romania , there were clashes between the army and the huge internal security apparatus , the Securitate .
5 The blue patch of sky had long since disappeared and as the light faded the snow took on a fluorescent glow .
6 He goes on to argue that as the right side of the brain has no language capacity , the knowledge it acquires can not be put into words : this may explain the failure of his attempts to do so .
7 Your work will be closely supervised and regularly reviewed but as the training progresses , the responsibility you are given will increase .
8 Now if a parent can have introduced the child via nursery school to that amount of other children , then I think there should be very little trauma , but that is n't to say that as the child gets older they do n't have to do things .
9 Now if a parent can have introduced the child via nursery school to that amount of other children , then I think there should be very little trauma , but that is n't to say that as the child gets older they do n't have to do things .
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