Example sentences of "as [noun] will [adv] " in BNC.

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1 A tenant could argue that as rents will probably be geared to the issue of the certificate of practical completion , there may be no immediate financial disadvantage to the landlord .
2 As psychologists will readily admit , such scales are unreliable at the extremes because the cases they measure are so rare that the scales can not be adequately calibrated .
3 The need for certainty in commercial transactions is self evident and the parties ' categorisation of terms as conditions will obviously be relevant ( see for example the discussion at p249 of Lombard North Central plc v Butterworth [ 1987 ] Q B 527 ) .
4 Woodlands , however , can be at some distance , as people will only need to fetch firewood , poles , and so on for tools and fencing , or timber for construction , periodically .
5 Check that your saddle fits correctly as horses will often run from pain in the back .
6 Scanning need not be performed every time a module is updated as LIFESPAN will automatically scan a module when an attempt is made to enter it .
7 One major benefit immediately arising from these changes is that , as VAT will no longer need to be accounted for at UK sea or airports , EC deferment guarantees can be cancelled , creating an immediate cash flow improvement .
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