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

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1 In terms of hard cash , we 've applied to the Community Council of Great Britain , and their Rural Action Project , and they 've promised us two thousand pounds as an actual funding , so as and when funding becomes available from councils or from private sector or from our own efforts , they match that pound for pound as we go along .
2 There was no more talking from the Germans , and no more mortaring , the remaining part of the night passed fairly quickly with no further signs of tiredness as we lay and listened .
3 The same method of pultrusion as we have described for the GRP rod and tube is applied to carbon .
4 ‘ We went right through the town centre and all the people doing their Saturday shopping stood and clapped and shouted messages of support as we went by . ’
5 These lesser varieties are not widely planted , nor do they contribute significantly to the quality and reputation of Champagne as we know it today , but they exist and do possess a certain curiosity value and are therefore dealt with in this chapter . .
6 Photovideo : An Exploration , 12 photographers and video makers from Britain and abroad investigate new electronic technology and ask if this is the end of photography as we know it , or merely the next chapter ? ( until 29 Feb ) .
7 That 's right , I mean why di why have we got the structure of agriculture as we have , you know why why do we still have an atomistical industry right , it 's not just a , a freak of nature , there are economic laws , erm , and opinion that s , that structure the industry and it 's because you just do n't get economies of scale staying in agriculture .
8 On every police authority of sixteen members there will of course as we 've heard be five nominees of the politician in London , three Justices of the Peace and eight councillors , coming of course from different political parties as is required by the legislation and in my view rightly required by the legislation .
9 Certain people have claimed that in group psychoanalysis and that I think is fraudulent , because they are not doing analysis they 're doing something different and erm I think it is something described I think very well in this book , although of course as we said this was written erm er group therapy .
10 Of course as we got older , me dad used to make us helpers mothers you know .
11 Er of course as we know or we might , some of us might know from er Brit .
12 I mean it 's cos it 's not of course as we know , it 's not a secret that he has one , it 's just a question of exactly what it is , it 's the
13 The second point is that of course as we accept into the role of opposition indeed to give these alternative proposals , give this particulary case to come within the government guidelines .
14 That was one we got our free milk as many pints of milk as we required for to keep our fam but no more , no more than that , just much your family had they 'd allow you a pint per per person .
15 Without the work they did , I could never have been Prime Minister , others could never have been cabinet ministers , nor would we have as many women members of parliament as we have today .
16 We are dedicated to experimentation , to pushing back the frontiers of football as we know them , to boldly go where no self-respecting soccer club has gone before , and no , I do not mean the Whaddon and Mitchley Sunday League .
17 Commitment offering oneself to the lord in the service of the church and the world is the third and quite prominent element in the service of confirmation as we have it , and as we say in a day when emphasis is being laid on the ministry of the whole people of God there is surely value in a definite act of commitment on a definite day .
18 As a result with good control of working capital , our cash flow overall was virtually the same as in the previous year in spite of the significant profit collapse and although there may be some further redundancies this year , I do n't expect them to be in any way on the same scale as during nineteen ninety two and the important thing is that we now have costs in line with the lower level of revenue as we look into nineteen ninety three .
19 This chart indicates the ownership of equipment as we went to press in January 1991 , but the pattern is developing every few months as companies change hands .
20 We would want this to be seen logically , through approval of the structure plan , to be taken up in r in the relevant local plan , and for that relevant local plan to then sort out competing claims from prospective developments , in mu in much the same sort of exercise as we 've seen in the structure plan but obviously in a more detailed way .
21 Which would raise the further question whether this way , as practised by Olson , and by Williams in Paterson , is n't so unlike the ways of poetry as we have known it that to call their works ‘ poems ’ does n't merely confuse the whole issue .
22 The founder of aromatherapy as we know it was René Gattefossé , a French chemist who worked in his family 's perfumery business in the 1920s .
23 They suggest what I shall argue : that integrity rather than some superstition of elegance is the life of law as we know it .
24 No clutter , modern yet not strident , leading to a desire to embrace one another in the fullness of truth as we share in the very mysteries of redemption through the sacramental life of the Church .
25 I remember the burn of shame as we stacked the silent , abandoned plates .
26 ‘ The science of chemistry as we know it today is in the throes of revolution .
27 We are on a shore of white sand too hot to stand still for a moment , great breakers surf and trip to swathes of foam as we dart into the solid black and lovely shade .
28 And in such a state of war as we have now in Wales , mischances can happen all too easily .
29 There is , however , a bigger variation of meaning as we go from one group to another .
30 Microsoft Corp is trying to bring Windows and DOS together in ‘ Chicago , ’ the code name of the project that could spell the end of MS-DOS as we know it .
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