Example sentences of "as [det] [conj] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I 've always found it rather sad that a man could produce something as evocative as this and also produce a child who could not appreciate it. ,
2 He wondered if they 'd ever find husbands or boyfriends who would take them on such a holiday as this and rather doubted it .
3 But , if they can play as indifferently as this and still win by a record margin , then the Gods are obviously with them .
4 The COB Rules generally regulate not investment business as such but only regulated business ( see page 22 above ) .
5 In Garland v Archer-Shee ( 1931 ) 15 TC 693 , it was held that if the foreign law governing the non-resident trust vested the property in the trustees with the beneficiary taking no interest in the trust property as such but only having the right to enforce the performance of the trust in equity then , contrary to the decision in Archer-Shee v Baker , the taxpayer would not receive income from the actual assets held by the trust but would receive income from a foreign possession .
6 Here , in the Bois d'Avocourt , was a dangerous re-entrant in the French lines , but recognised as such and heavily fortified .
7 Wages as such and therefore wage differentials do not exist in many kibbutzim .
8 In this way all records with named metals will be retrieved , as well as those that only possess the term ‘ metal ’ .
9 As more and more survive and are kept alive beyond the utmost limit of working life , the economic or social function of the individual provides less and less of a motive or framework for his survival ; and when we ask Why ? we find ourselves thrown back upon purpose in a sense which is neither economic nor social nor even secular .
10 Competition , as more and more noticed , can favour the poor in a way state monopolies are never likely to do ; in fact it is precisely through concentrated economic power , not least in the great nationalised industries and services , that the rich can sometimes best thrive .
11 As more and more accumulated the pressure built up : under these circumstances he hoped that a really effective way of making helium might result .
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