Example sentences of "and [vb base] it as " in BNC.

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1 Then connect the cable cores to the faceplate and attach it as before .
2 As before , Lancashire County Council Waste Disposal Department will provide the skip and replace it as necessary .
3 As before Lancashire County Council will provide the skip and replace it as necessary .
4 The Eastern Arts report of nineteen eighty six was never completed what the Eastern Arts did in actual fact was to produce a draft report and promised that the final report would be complete and circulate it as to date which is nineteen ninety-one we have not received the final report of the Eastern Arts appraisal .
5 All of his poems are filled with a quiet irony ; a message to those patriotic leaders and potential soldiers , removing the glory and honour from war — they strip everything but the bare facts from the issue of war and show it as it is , from first-hand experience .
6 I am giving them the most careful and thorough consideration , and I shall reach a decision and announce it as soon as I can .
7 Thus unc is unc and unc is unc Then ( 1 ) is the assertion : If A then B. We write this briefly as unc and read it as " A implies B " .
8 Julia opened it and read it as she made her way towards the Accademia Bridge .
9 Journalists who call to the farm to interview me do see us in that setting and describe it as they will but those really are only momentary glimpses into what must remain , fundamentally , my private life .
10 Leave it in place until it warms to body heat and renew it as required .
11 A man — any man — can buy such a place , set himself up as headmaster , and run it as he likes .
12 In ten years ’ time , we 'll probably look back with fondness at Drop the Dead Donkey and remember it as being really funny .
13 Press the arm down first and release it as you pick the note .
14 Second , Holyoak attacks the monumentality of The Galleries which , in his words ‘ is the latest in the big developers ’ move to privatise city centres — to eat up public space and reshape it as internalised , homogenised , security-patrolled private space' .
15 Quakers , evangelicals and Rational Dissenters could reach a similar commitment by their own intellectual and theological routes and understand it as having somewhat different implications for desirable social and political arrangements .
16 I would like to suggest that you take a piece of paper and rule it as follows ( see table on page 184 ) , including the headings Short Term , Long Term and Ultimate Goals , and separating them into two sections — Tangible and Intangible .
17 Try to extract the egg capsule from the wormery and keep it as described below .
18 And , if people would appreciate it and keep it as it should be cos to me , I think there 's a lot of error in people neglecting their places .
19 Much conscious fantasy is different ; we may ‘ tell a story ’ to ourselves ( or listen to a story and fantasise it as about ourselves ) ; and sometimes we may attempt an imagined resolution , through fantasy , of some aspect of our social situation .
20 Then on to the next house where they slyly accept a poster and bin it as soon as your back is turned ; and then to the next where support is promised if only your party in exchange guarantees to persecute , imprison and preferably execute certain categories of non-white-skinned people .
21 well playing the game playing the game and th and she 's prepared to sit it out and play it as long as she can .
22 We decided to keep it on and sub-let it as the rent was so low . ’
23 Mark that time on the schedule and regard it as sacrosanct .
24 Why do some of us shy away from it and regard it as ‘ bad ’ ?
25 It was too much inclined to wrap everything up and regard it as settled .
26 But to move to the other extreme and regard it as some kind of waste product was to endorse bourgeois correctionalism and , worse still , to acknowledge that the forces that were supposed to produce socialist consciousness could also produce something quite different .
27 Such is the case with some folk or jazz records , but the vast majority of rock music performers see recording as equal to , if not more important than , live playing and regard it as a different cultural form demanding different approaches .
28 Remember to pay ongoing attention to the intonation , and regard it as of equal importance to get right as the actual words .
29 ‘ You have to accept politics is an uncertain business and take it as it comes , ’ she said , adding firmly , ‘ I 'm quite sure he 's going to win . ’
30 — So we interpret it , and see it as we interpret it .
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