Example sentences of "long as [pers pn] be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 So long as we are dealing with materials which are approximately elastic and approximately homogeneous this is virtually the whole story as far as strength and brittleness are concerned .
2 Learning is a ‘ free commodity ’ , but only so long as we are thinking of knowledge as a source of intrinsic , expressive rewards .
3 So long as we 're talking about sort of half a mile away ma maximum or with other sort of proper travelling arrangements .
4 So long as they are kept busy in Port-au-Prince until the morning , we can continue with only minor alterations . ’
5 Your cars spare parts and accessories are also insured in the same way as long as they are kept in or on your car or in your private garage and fall within the maximum amount we will pay .
6 Your cars spare parts and accessories are also insured in the same way as long as they are kept in or on your car or in your private garage and fall within the maximum amount we will pay .
7 Your cars spare parts and accessories are also insured in the same way as long as they are kept in or on your car or in your private garage and fall within the maximum amount we will pay .
8 The master is liable for wrongful acts and defaults of his servant — though they may be unauthorized or even forbidden by him — so long as they are done within the scope of the employment .
9 Wetland plants will be in their element , so long as they are given generous mulches to keep the moisture in .
10 Detached garages with a floor area of less than 30sq m ( 325sq ft ) are exempt from control , so long as they are constructed wholly of non-combustible material ( which most garages are ) , or are more than 1m from the boundary in the case of wooden buildings .
11 So long as they are stimulated by low-frequency nervous impulses , such muscles can respond directly to stretching .
12 In practice case management for people with long term mental illness has developed into a range of techniques that can be described along 12 different axes ( box 2 ) , which aim to ensure that patients with long term psychiatric disorders receive consistent and continuing services for as long as they are required and that services do not focus inappropriately on patients with less severe conditions .
13 We do not object to women working the keyboards , so long as they are paid the same wages as men .
14 The hon. Gentleman will have read and re-read circular 7/91 which contains the exceptions policy , allowing homes to be provided on sites not normally designated as residential so long as they are aimed at local people .
15 The House of Lords held that parental rights are recognised in law only for so long as they are needed for the protection of the child .
16 His view is that consumers should be told the whole truth : ‘ If the public wants fish fingers made up of minced fish that 's OK , so long as they are told and can make up their own minds .
17 And so long as they were eating out …
18 Children , after all , he thought , looking at Abigail , were happy wherever they were , so long as they were loved
19 In the United States , the Library of Congress has been classifying and cataloguing audio-visual materials for many years , so long as they were deposited at the Library for copyright purposes .
20 ( 2 ) For as long as they were presenting the case , the prosecution had done so on the footing that it was section 18 or nothing .
21 So long as yu are living yu deserve a piece
22 So long as yu is living an yu want eat food
23 But Miss Philimore seems to think she 's all right so long as she 's watched , and it would save me having to look for someone else . ’
24 When no specific instructions are given to candidates about the layout of assignments any recognised style of layout will be acceptable to the Examiners , so long as it is followed consistently .
25 When no specific instruction are given to candidates about the layout of assignments , any recognised style of layout will be acceptable to the Examiners , so long as it is followed consistently .
26 When no specific instructions are given to candidates about the layout of assignments , any recognised style of layout will be acceptable to the Examiners , so long as it is followed consistently , Guidelines on layouts are published in the British Standards Institution booklet ‘ Guide to Typewriting ’ ( PD 6506 : 1982 ) .
27 When no specific instructions are given to candidates about the layout of assignments , any recognised style of layout will be acceptable to the Examiners , so long as it is followed consistently .
28 Mr Green , 55 , author of the definitive Grand National chronicle , A Race Apart , added : ‘ There 's nothing wrong with the present starting system so long as it is operated properly .
29 Mr Green , 55 , author of the Grand National chronicle , A Race Apart , said : ‘ There 's nothing wrong with the present starting system so long as it is operated properly .
30 There may be nothing behind it , but it does n't make any difference so long as it is honoured .
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