Example sentences of "as [adj] [conj] [is] [verb] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 He will take up the £51,000 a year job as soon as possible and is expected to have to give up his chairmanship of the all-party defence select committee .
2 Thus the AD function is simply a collapsed form of the familiar IS-LM diagram where the price level is not taken as constant but is allowed to vary .
3 Last year 's extraordinary tax credit of £4.8 million relating to the House of Lords judgement in May 1992 on the £50 million payment to Johnson Matthey Bankers Limited in 1984 has been reclassified as exceptional and is included in profit after tax and earnings per share .
4 Knowledge of the law relating to control of water pollution , beyond a broad conception of the pollution offences , however , is regarded as unimportant and is claimed by only a small minority of field men , because the job is done ‘ by experience ’ and the application of rules-of-thumb — not ‘ by the book ’ .
5 Entitled This Common Inheritance : Britain 's Environmental Strategy , it describes many old policies as new and is seen as a mixture of hopeful and vague suggestions and promises simply to consult , consider and review .
6 But in both these situations she is marked as unclean and is segregated , as in both cases she bleeds .
7 A true ovipositor is usually regarded as appendicular and is dealt with in the next section .
  Next page