Example sentences of "as they have [prep] " in BNC.

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1 However , it can be understood as recommending that one live in such ; way that the various aspects of one 's being are given the same degree of power as they have of innate authority .
2 Anthropologists have produced considerable evidence of such analytical and abstract speech-making in oral cultures , as they have of other practices that involve such abilities ( Bloch , 1975 ) .
3 And let's face it brothers , sisters , some of our members have more chance of seeing Lord Lucan riding as they have of finding a job .
4 ‘ If the fluctuations in rainfall … continue as they have over approximately the past 90 years , ’ he said , ‘ the development of drought at that time is to be expected ( as it is also in south-eastern Australia and New Zealand ) . ’
5 The winter is going to be bleak for the TV companies as income from advertising falls off , and the New Year bleaker as they have to fork out a higher Government levy .
6 North London 's status is now under threat after failing to travel to Leicester , as they have to reapply for League membership after finishing in the bottom four places of the division .
7 The conclusions are based , as they have to be , on the smaller bits of behaviour that make up a given style .
8 Skills people bring in are not necessarily the ones they will use as they have to be trained in the needs of the business .
9 Reflux of radiolabelled food and liquids can be measured using the technique of gamma scintigraph ; however , in this procedure the subjects are non-ambulant as they have to be continually monitored by standing in front of , or lying under , a gammacamera to detect the reflux event .
10 Norwich lost key components of their team in the run-up to the Everton game — just as they have for tomorrow 's tie .
11 Foreign competitors can enter our market on more advantageous terms and can gain a hold as they have for instance , in the motor and electronics industries .
12 Despite the collapse of communism , the concomitant crisis in left-wing ideas and the unravelling of the Eighties consumerist fantasy , they still maintain , as they have for years , that socialism is an evil malaise , while professing a support for Conservatism , as unblinking as that of a home counties Tory loyalist .
13 New technology and more international competition will eventually create more jobs than they destroy , as they have for the past two centuries , if they are only given a chance to work .
14 Even if BAT do pick up the bill , as they have for East Belfast Community Council and the Centre for Neighbourhood Development , they can offer only 2 to 3 years project funding or finance for capital projects .
15 As with the free ion , the inter-electronic effects depend on a number of complicated integrals ; these can be expressed in terms of Racah parameters , but B and C do not have the same values as they have for the free ion .
16 Summer Saturdays have continued to be a nightmare as they have for the nineteen summers your author has lived at Aberystwyth !
17 It 's simply not good enough for them to say , as they have for the last forty five years , elect us , we 'll change everything and then things will be alright .
18 I see the way forward as co-operation with local authorities , who would finance the upgrading and maintenance of the paths ( as they have for example on the Forth-Clyde at Falkirk and Clydebank ) .
19 It also turns out that the ratio of proportions is rather cumbersome to handle when dealing with many variables at once , and no-one has yet proposed a way of decomposing it into component effects as they have with d s and with measures based on odds .
20 Eventually the price of such devices will fall and PostScript recorders will become the norm — just as they have with typesetting .
21 On that basis , we have asked the Health and Safety Executive and the Health and Safety Commission to consider what contribution they can make to the overall citizens charter initiative to ensure that companies or individuals — whichever are concerned — have the same rights with regard to those organisations as they have with regard to other government and quasi-governmental bodies .
22 Only because of Labour proposals and actions have schools managed to deal as well as they have with L M S. Congratulations , I say , go to the Labour Group .
23 I am also sure that schools will take these concepts , adapt them to their needs and circumstances and successfully absorb them , as they have with the many other innovations taken on board by education over the past few years .
24 Then she and the president can set about hacking away as vigorously at the wasteful government machine as they have at the sheltered private sector .
25 Social workers must first diagnose the problems and then help with such practical aids as they have at their immediate disposal .
26 Michael , I 've had to work very , very exact my lad and these things I 'd got the sliding gages and put them on and they 'd been the same at the front as they have at the back and that 's the thickness as well .
27 Spectacular scientific advances have come from them just as they have from other institutions .
28 But if players have their way , as they have in Berlin , the age of the megalomaniac conductor , the age of Karajan , may be over for ever .
29 Skilful lobbying has meant that its place has been taken by wrestling on the curious promise that there will be both a men 's and women 's competition in 1994 even though women have never established a real presence in freestyle wrestling as they have in judo .
30 The respective rights of young and old — whether for health or welfare and income support — have not generally been articulated as sharply in this country as they have in the United States .
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