Example sentences of "as [ex0] be [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | There are various ways about that as there are with many road schemes er where there are structure plan policies for a particular scheme and there are arrows on key diagrams , there are many ways of getting from A to B er they are not er in terms of outer and inner , they are going from the same A to B. They they start and finish at the same locations , it is just a different way of getting from A to B. Which quite properly as I understand it would be a matter for debate er either at the local plan or if a planning application is made er earlier than that er then at a at a planning enquiry into the specific road proposal . |
2 | The wind reduces such trees as there are to stunted survivors . |
3 | It is true that there are some fringe benefits available to farm workers ( as there are for many occupational groups ) , but their value amounted to only an estimated £1 per week for free food and a net £2 per week for low-rent tied cottages ( Brown and Winyard 1975 ) . |
4 | These appear to be a stylised cornice pattern , i.e. a partial or simplified representation of the pattern which encloses the central square in mosaic B. There are no hooked leaves in the former — as there are in that of mosaic B — and those which are " erect " do not have the long , thin stem of their more elaborate counterparts . |
5 | By way of a reminder that there are apparently religious connotations , as there are in that December festival , there will be a special service next week in Masham Methodist Church . |
6 | There are also no ligatures to confuse the start of the letter as there are in other letter positions . |
7 | Bishop Konstant told the TV reporter : ‘ It is an area where there are great needs , as there are in many parts of Leeds , great social needs — but I think the publicity it has been getting recently is quite unbalanced and it is a good thing to see another side to it . |
8 | You do n't even have to leave the city to reach them as there is between 600 and 700 acres of countryside areas within the city boundaries . |
9 | The underlying assumption is that there is a necessary maturation of cognitive processes , just as there is of physical and motor processes . |
10 | There 's an easy way to avoid embarrassing questions about x ( just as there is about i ) . |
11 | Is the Foreign Secretary awarere is a case for feeding people who are starving in Russia , as there is for those who are starving in Africa and Latin America countries ? |
12 | Being top-hung , there is no encroachment into the roof space to consider , as there is with centre-pivoting roof windows . |
13 | Again there is a corresponding mean , as there is with all of these measures . |
14 | As there is with all of those but not necessarily estate agents . |
15 | There is no machinery for extending the period for claims , as there is with late notices of arbitration under s27 of the Arbitration Act 1950 . |
16 | But in the UK there is also as much if not more local and regional co-ordination as there is at national level . |
17 | Among Indians and Pakistanis , they told me rather severely , there is no class system as there is among English people . |
18 | Although most of these are CGLI craft courses , as there is not the same clear-cut distinction between craft and technician functions in agriculture as there is in other industries , many of the Institute 's schemes straddle the craft-technician boundary . |
19 | There is no reinstatement of the Sum Insured required in Marine insurance as there is in other classes of business e.g. fire . |
20 | ‘ We found as much wind in Germany , ’ said the memo attached , ‘ as there is in this pumpkin . ’ |
21 | The kitten 's signal is an invitation to the mother cat to inspect its rear end , so there is an element of subordination in this display , as there is in most greeting ceremonies . |
22 | It seemed to her that she had never seen so many people as there were on that platform , waiting for the Rome express to arrive . |
23 | There were ‘ negative phenomena and deformations ’ in relations between the nationalities , as there were in other spheres of Soviet life ; and there had been incidents elsewhere not very different from those in the Kazakh capital . |
24 | And there were n't so many bags carried in those days as there were in later years , you know , the sort of er haversack thing . |
25 | Where there are conflicting practices ( as there were in this case ) , negligence is not established by proving that the defendant has not followed one practice . |
26 | There was , however , meant to be a distinction between the subjects taken by senior students , aged between 16 and 18 , and those taken by juniors aged between 14 and 16 , just as there was between those employed in skilled trades and those who were in unskilled occupations . |
27 | In Cairo there was almost as much difference between Christian and Christian as there was between Christian and Moslem . |
28 | As there was at that time no one else to take up the cudgels nationally on their behalf this service was of great value to the deaf and dumb population , and is no doubt one explanation for the BDDA surviving its early difficult years . |
29 | O on the other end did did erm doctors give any advice about contraception , such contraception as there was at that time ? |
30 | There was never a consensus for them , as there was for political reform , a consensus of middle class and lower class opinion . |