Example sentences of "[vb -s] that as " in BNC.

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1 Robin adds that as a boy he saw both the Graf Zeppelin and R–101 , obviously an enthusiast from an early age .
2 He worries that as a result the net effect of propagating WABI will be damaging to the whole Unix business .
3 He worries that as a result of all these shortcomings , the net effect of Sun propagating Wabi will be to do damage to the whole Unix business .
4 The question of remoteness of damage arises where causation in fact is established , but the court holds that as a matter of law the damage is too remote .
5 Indeed , Stalin records that as part of his ten year plan for the 1990s , glam rock will return ‘ for the positive benefit of the proletariat ’ .
6 CPRE assistant secretary Andy Wilson says that as ADAS becomes a privatised agency ‘ there must be a firm recognition of the service 's public good function .
7 The Curriculum says that as part of the programme 11–14 year olds should experience at least two outdoor activities .
8 On February 24 , company borrowings under the credit agreement totalled $4.3m and the chip designer says that as a result of getting this new credit agreement , restructuring of key equipment leases , and the company 's return to profitability in the first fiscal quarter to December 31 , it believes substantial progress has been made toward killing doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern .
9 Just as Goscelin claims to have listened to a monk who had known St Wulfsige of Sherborne ( d. 1002 ) , Osbern of Canterbury says that as a boy he heard an account of the translation of the relics of St Ælfheah in 1023 from a monk who was involved in it .
10 The personal computer storage market is evolving so fast that Conner Peripherals Inc , San Jose is having to adjust to changed circumstances and warns that as a result , first quarter profit will be down on that for the fourth quarter , on higher sales .
11 Figure 7.2 shows that as the age of the pupil increases , so the proportion of women teachers decreases .
12 While the current agreement does not cover sales of the resultant kit , Ionica managing director Nigel Playford obviously has sees that as the next move : he cites Northern 's ability to exploit overseas markets through its international support and distribution operations as ‘ key factors ’ for choosing the Canadian manufacturer .
13 Yet , in the preface to that report , the Chairman , the Bishop of Salisbury , states that as the result of the Commission 's deliberations , ‘ belief in an impassible God is discarded ’ and many contemporary theologians would wholeheartedly echo this .
14 That para states that as a result of the decision in Re Duomatic Ltd ( 1969 ) 1 All ER 161 , if , on some occasion other than the annual general meeting , the shareholders agree to remunerate the directors with certain sums , then that agreement has the same force as a resolution passed in a general meeting .
15 His obituary in the Gentleman 's Magazine ( vol. lxxxii , part 2 , 1812 , p.187 ) , however , states that as an advocate he possessed ‘ a persuasive oratory , infinite wit , and most excellent fancy ’ and that he was ‘ distinguished as the powerful rival of his friend , Lord Erskine ’ ( Thomas , later first Baron , Erskine , q.v. , lord chancellor 1802 ) .
16 He acknowledges that as a result , the consumer finance and investment markets are very competitive , not least in France where savers now have more faith in money , as distinct from assets , and the big banks are muscling in .
17 The Committee acknowledges that as a result of its proposal that only threats of immediate harm should suffice for rape , ‘ some prosecutions will be brought under section 2 in circumstances where there could now be a prosecution for rape . ’
18 But nevertheless the law recognises that as a topic upon which damages may be given .
19 In fact , his ‘ book of the series ’ is a very good read , although he fears that as a TV-linked publication it is unlikely to get serious reveiws .
20 Pitt remembers that as a little boy attending church he 'd sit cowering in the pew , afraid the preacher would ask him to come up and give the benediction .
21 It seems that as a species , we can never be content until we have an explanation for everything .
22 it seems that as Councillor brought it up , I do n't like to hear that very much .
23 Gordon Downey ( 1986 ) , a former C & AG , notes that as the amounts of money being voted by Parliament grow larger and larger , so too is there increasingly less attention being paid to the fact that billions of pounds a year have been voted automatically .
24 Padoa-Schioppa ( 1987 ) notes that as a result of their accession , Greece , Spain and Portugal increased Community GDP by 10 per cent , population by 22 per cent and employment in agriculture by 57 per cent .
25 Even when Douglas asserts that as a researcher she will inevitably influence her research findings , she mentions that this happens ‘ in sub-atomic physics ’ too ( 1986 : 29 ) .
26 Saber hopes that as a result , a greater number of users will decide to adopt the full suite of Saber management utilities .
27 This means that as flock size , n .
28 This means that as the load current I L increases , say , the current through the shunt is reduced , to adjust the voltage drop across a series resistor R , and maintain the output constant .
29 But this also means that as the morphology of species matured over great periods of historic time , other forms became more adapted to life on land , while yet others returned to the water to escape the increasing competition .
30 This means that as a student who is being supervised it is you who have to be proactive rather than reactive .
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