Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] as [pron] is " in BNC.

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1 Reasonable foreseeability is always a necessary ingredient of a negligence action as it is required to establish duty of care .
2 Stagger out to car park as it is two thirty and , alone in car , ambushed by silly tears .
3 Ted Cox is almost unique among Athletico supporters as he is one of only a handful who voluntarily attend away games .
4 Success in operation will depend on the goodwill of the labour force as there is a collective rather than personal incentive .
5 When these indicators are examined in more detail in relation to investment , productivity and competitiveness , the picture which emerges is not predominantly one of inadequate supplies of labour in manufacturing industry but one of the low productive efficiency of the existing labour force as it is employed in combination with other factors of production .
6 So that s now reference and there is a project review meeting as there is a quantitative work .
7 Irrigation programmes in the Sudan since 1955 , where cotton is a major export crop as it is in Egypt , have again created considerable environmental change .
8 You do not need to line tins for Victoria sponge cake as it is so light , but a circle or square of paper cut to fit the bottom of the tin will ensure an easy turn-out .
9 For example , it would n't stretch the truth too much to assume that the organization of the visual system is the same in rhesus monkeys as it is in humans .
10 The expectations gap is a complex phenomenon , and it is caused as much by financial reporting problems as it is by auditing ones .
11 The work , which is interesting but time-consuming , involves maintaining the almshouse , or the Dakyn Flats as it is now more popularly known , and other properties owned by the trust and from which rents are collected .
12 It 's all good-humoured teasing and winding up , and for my part I 've long since ceased to care whether or not anyone regards me as the worst climber in the world or some sort of antediluvian relic with no rights to any opinion on ‘ rock climbing as it is done these days . ’
13 END OF THE ROAD : It was Fun while it lasted — but now it 's all over for downcast David Mellor as he is driven away from Westminster after announcing his resignation
14 Er George , the my clients instruction is not phrased very legally , but it 's , let's go for it , so we would sir like to pursue the issue of er our contention is that the outer er northern r route as shown in the structure plan key diagram as it is at present does not meet the need for traffic relief of the A fifty nine A sixty one corridor .
15 In the case of two tangencies for the same indifference curve illustrated by 10 in the figure , a ‘ gap ’ is created in labour supply as there is no wage at which the individual will choose the number of hours associated with the ‘ kink ’ point 2 .
16 Finding different ways to describe a miserable unchanging pattern is becoming as difficult for the car market as it is for the weather men .
17 I give way to the hon. Gentleman , who is an endangered species on the Opposition Benches as he is one of the few who still speak their mind .
18 Care management , or case management as it is sometimes called , is a concept which developed in the United States in the mid-1970s and is growing rapidly in popularity in Britain .
19 We can all be too clever by half , and it is wiser to take the gospel story as it is revealed to us and presented throughout the whole of the sacred text of scripture .
20 ( or Psamma arenaria as it is sometimes called , the initial letter being silent .
21 The issue of child abuse , or child protection as it is often now described ( Parton and Parton , 1989 ) , perhaps more than any other area of child care policy and practice has brought the activities of a variety of health and welfare professionals into considerable public , political and media focus in recent years .
22 In June , regular services began from South Shore to Bispham , which became a major terminal of the Promenade cars as it is to this day .
23 Well at the moment with the the mining industry as it is , unless you 've got had you 've got or had a relative working at the pit , the local , you have n't got the s chance of in .
24 ‘ I HAVE received vague but disquieting information about the inaccessibility of the Willoughbys ’ old home , ’ wrote William Dutt in 1914 , who was keen to see Parham Old Hall ( or the Moat Hall as it is sometimes called ) , before nightfall .
25 It is particularly suited to fantasy cakes as it is easy to use and provides a soft , smooth surface .
26 Other studies have shown that social class is as important a factor in the housing conditions of one parent families as it is in the two-parent families .
27 On the other hand the purchased call with a high exercise price ( E H ) which constitutes the investor 's insurance policy will have a low exercise price as it is probably out-of-the-money and has no intrinsic value .
28 European Qualifying School which is also out-of-bounds to South Africans as it is played at the La Manga Club .
29 It is as natural to find conflict present in the work environment as it is in the family , marriage , or any other human context .
30 Alloxan is a diabetogenic drug that is known to produce free oxygen radicals as it is broken down .
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