Example sentences of "as [noun pl] [vb mod] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It is as explicit as words can make it that the defendants are to hold ‘ upon a weekly tenancy at a weekly rental , and that the tenancy is to be determined by either of the parties on giving a week 's notice to the other . ’
2 I think it was very brave of you , especially as supporters will use it as an opportunity to criticise you and the team publicly .
3 But the fish have to be caught on lines , as nets would damage their pulpy flesh .
4 As administrators can find it difficult to confirm debt to unsecured creditors and delays can be experienced , NCM 's wording is to the policyholder 's advantage .
5 This system enables banks to lend longer term because they can be certain of having deposits , as lenders can realize their asset at any time .
6 As guidebooks will tell you , you should not rush your acclimatisation period when you arrive in the Far East .
7 E. M. Byrde , the Police Magistrate at Anuradhapura in 1896 , noted that ‘ cattle stealers do not go about , as witnesses would wish one to believe , removing stolen cattle in broad daylight or along frequented high roads by moonlight . ’
8 They were due out on December the second and as members will know I 'm involved in those discussions on behalf of the .
9 Improved cost control — nowadays more important than ever for local businesses — as invoices can list who has been buying what and when on your Shell account , and the card can remove the need to settle your account with cash or cheques .
10 In a classroom where such an answer-orientated atmosphere exists , it is difficult to imagine much exploration into unknown territory taking place , as pupils will find it difficult to believe that there are areas where their teacher does not know ‘ the answer ’ .
11 The reaction to milk tends to be more persistent , but most children who are sensitive to milk as babies can drink it once more by the time they are three or four .
12 This often leads to problems as boys will share their new found skills and knowledge with others in the playground , no matter what warnings are given against this by adult trainers in their clubs .
13 Moreover , to say that a set of activities and skills partakes of the general discipline of librarianship is not the same thing as saying that all people who have ever been trained as librarians can perform them , or that they must be performed by people whose training is only that of the professional librarian .
14 Viewers as well as advertisers may regret it .
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