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

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1 So , I got to the point where I was at ease in that community or as at ease as you can be , then spent another three weeks there .
2 Many studs keep a supply of frozen colostrum for these eventualities or as at point a ) when the mare loses her colostrum .
3 If this view is accepted , the question arises whether the estimate of fair value for this purpose should be made as at the issue date of the warrants or as at the exercise date .
4 She took no part in the exclaiming and protesting and analysing nor would she indulge in speculation as to what had really happened or as to why the letter of authority had not been used against Ellen .
5 It is clear that the stories are meeting some real , deep , need but one rarely has clues as to what that need may be or as to what is happening in the reader .
6 The central case of the judicial function is the final and binding resolution of bipartite ( i.e. two-party ) disputes as to facts , or as to the existence or scope of legal rights or duties , by means of finding facts , deciding what the law is and applying the law to the facts .
7 It may be a choice as to whether to do X or not , or as to whether to do X , Y , or Z or as to how or when to do X.
8 It may be a choice as to whether to do X or not , or as to whether to do X , Y , or Z or as to how or when to do X.
9 Under the English Rules of the Supreme Court ( and comparable rules of court in other Commonwealth jurisdictions ) , the court may make an order for the ‘ detention , custody or presentation ’ of any property which is the subject-matter of a cause or matter before the court or as to which any question may arise in the case ; and may order the inspection of any such property in the possession of a party .
10 On the other hand , there can be no doubt that Lord Curzon , temperamentally does not inspire complete confidence in his colleagues , either as to his judgment or as to his ultimate strength of purpose in a crisis .
11 The traditional view is that Parliament has no power to bind its successors either as to the manner or as to the form of subsequent legislation .
12 PACs were replaced by unemployment assistance tribunals to which a person aggrieved by a decision not to make a payment , or as to the amount of a payment , could appeal with leave of the chairman .
13 A party to a transaction with a company is not bound to enquire whether it is within company 's objects or as to any limitation on the powers of its board of directors to bind the company or to authorize others to do so ( CA s. 35B ) .
14 The applicants wish to know the nature and extent of their receivership powers as a matter of practical importance and pressing nature , because they have been unable so far to obtain any assistance from the directors of I.B.C. as to the location of books and records of I.B.C. , or as to the provision of information about its assets .
15 by citizens of that member state resident and domiciled therein , or as to 100 per cent .
16 by one or more qualified companies , or as to part by one or more qualified companies , provided that citizens of that member state , resident and domiciled therein , hold at least 75 per cent .
17 by citizens of that member state resident and domiciled therein , or as to 100 per cent .
18 by one or more qualified companies , or as to part by one or more qualified companies , provided that citizens of that member state , resident and domiciled therein , hold at least 75 per cent .
19 There is no contentious issue between the parties as to the suitability of the mother to look after the children or as to the suitability of the father to have contact with them .
20 If a decision about a document or as to some point of evidence is made the right course , having put the relevant argument , is to accept the ruling and then to consider an appeal should circumstances so demand .
21 In neither case is any complaint made as to the way in which the hearing was conducted , as to the finding that the appellant was in contempt of court or as to the severity of the sentence .
22 There was no evidence from Mr. Brant or as to his attitude .
23 ( 4 ) For purposes of this section ‘ deception ’ means any deception ( whether deliberate or reckless ) by words or conduct as to fact or as to law , including a deception as to the present intentions of the person using the deception or any other person .
24 As to illegality , recent developments in the law have shown that any relevant error of law made by the decision maker , whether as to his powers or as to the law he is to apply , may lead to his decision being quashed .
25 This is in part because different investigators have held different ideas as to the independence or otherwise of the different sub-types of dyspraxia or as to the essential nature of the various defects .
26 Hence if doubts arise as to what the rules are or as to the precise scope of some given rule , there will be no procedure for settling this doubt , either by reference to an authoritative text or to an official whose declarations on this point are authoritative .
27 There is no power under the section to impose any other sorts of conditions , such as those relating to the sorts of implements that may be carried at the assembly , or as to the apparel that may be worn , although these may fall within the general law relating to the possession of offensive weapons or the wearing of uniforms .
28 This should ensure that a deception as to the defendant 's present intentions or as to his state of mind is covered by the section .
29 ‘ For the purposes of all legal proceedings any question as to the meaning or effect of any of the Treaties , or as to the validity , meaning or effect of any Community instrument , shall be treated as a question of law ( and , if not referred to the European Court , be for determination as such in accordance with the principles laid down by and any relevant decision of the European Court ) . ’
30 The 1968 and 1978 Acts define deception in the same way : " any deception ( whether deliberate or reckless ) by words or conduct , as to fact or as to law , including a deception as to the present intentions of the person using the deception or any other person " ( s.15(4) ) .
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