Example sentences of "[be] as [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The programme is likely to be as per attached .
2 Availability will be as for the Xplorer , with prices starting at £34,000 for an eight-node machine and ranging up to £4m for a 1,000-processor model .
3 Availability will be as for the Xplorer , with prices starting at £34,000 for an eight-node machine and ranging up to £4m for a 1,000-processor model .
4 Availability will be as for the Xplorer , with prices starting at £34,000 for an eight node machine and ranging up to £4m for a 1,000 processor model .
5 Availability will be as for the Xplorer , with prices starting at £34,000 for an eight-node machine and ranging up to £4m for a 1,000-processor model .
6 The minimum length of courses would be as for existing TEC courses at the equivalent level .
7 The Oral Test will be as for the English for Commerce Second Level examination ( see 5.2.2 ) and the same subject code ( 2101 ) will apply .
8 The report accepted that the entry qualifications for the new degree and its standards should be as for other first degrees , but a majority of the group could not accept that it was possible to combine a professional and academic education to honours standard in three years .
9 However , the money market exemption does not apply to : ( 1 ) Investment management services ( whether discretionary or non-discretionary ) ; or ( 2 ) Arguably , advisory services , although the SIB has indicated that it does apply to them ; or ( 3 ) Transactions on , or expressed to be as on , an RIE .
10 I had also agreed to load up out of sight , though within easy walking distance , of villages — it would be as as if I had gone into the villages for supplies , but this way meant that I would n't attract anyone 's attention .
11 Where the offeror is required to obtain independent advice , it should do so before announcing an offer or any revised offer , and the advice should be as to whether or not the making of the offer is in the interests of shareholders .
12 Yes but my Lord d dealing also with the suggestion by the defendants that it would have been improper to advise him to serve completion notice when he was n't in a position to complete and the solicitor deals with the the expert deals also with that position as to what is the practice of a solicitor in that situation if there 's a potential er problem for that particular solicitor to what the advice should be as to how the client should deal with the that .
13 ‘ Whatever views there may be as to the suitability and continued use of the grey gate , it is the method of starting the Grand National , and it is approved by the Jockey Club , ’ said managing director Charles Barnett .
14 If record 113 were an addition to the file in fig. 7.15(a) , the new structure would be as in fig. 7.15(b) .
15 If one were in the middle of a flat plane , conveniently marked with a square grid , then the outcome would be as in Figure 4.9 ( b ) .
16 The required options for a full investigation were seen at this stage to be as in the following list : —
17 The artistic merits of the film are unanimously praised within the ‘ quality ’ press , the only contention being as to whether it is a ‘ near masterpiece ’ ( Richard Nagire , The Sunday Times , 16 October 1988 ) or an unqualified ‘ masterwork ’ ( The Mail on Sunday , 16 October 1988 ) .
18 I was pleased that he was more diplomatic afterwards instead of being as over the top as ever .
19 Further lines we had were as to where future homes would be chanting , A big house a biggie house a pigsty a barn .
20 The object sought to be achieved in construing any commercial contract is to ascertain what the mutual intentions of the parties were as to the legal obligations each assumed by the contractual words in which they chose to express them ( Pioneer Shipping Ltd v BTP Tioxide Ltd [ 1981 ] 2 All ER 1030 ) .
21 The most recently completed actuarial valuations of the two major schemes were as at 31 December 1991 for Wedgwood Group United Kingdom employees and as at 1 January 1993 for Waterford Crystal factory employees .
22 He declared that his large diamond rings were his investment ; they probably were as after his ‘ crash ’ some disappeared but he still maintained his two houses .
23 In the first and third corridor coaches , the lighting arrangements were as in standard coaches , but with the added feature that in each compartment bell pushes were provided .
24 Average daily room occupancies were as in Table 4.1 .
25 ( Those attending the Luxembourg summit were as in December 1990 . )
26 The phrasing of the questions and the scales used were as in Study 1 .
27 Unfortunately , Doane 's conclusion was no less pessimistic than Mulvey 's as to the radical potential of this gaze , since she argued that the film narrative in these cases effectively forced the female spectator into a masochistic identification with the female protagonist .
28 He spent the night in anguish , but later in some hope ; Dinah was spirited ; surely she would not endure this decision of her father 's as to her future ?
29 That 's as against a national average of about five percent .
30 The world she 's in now is as about as realistic as that .
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