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

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1 Here the name is without article , just as is without article in 10.1 .
2 To my mind this is because the present policy of control to an ‘ acceptable ’ level is subject to different interpretations by different health authorities and the extreme interpretation can be to accept any level as is at present the case in most parts of tropical Africa .
3 Having previously discussed it with John , I declined to join them on their expedition to the temples at P. as I feel it is important to them both to have time alone with each other , especially as is at the moment a bit jealous of the twin at school here ( though of course he , chose to opt out of Gordonstoun ) and has anyway not spent as much time with John in recent years as no 2 ! has .
4 Both centre frequency and shift will be subject to component tolerances , but the circuit fills the bill as is for undemanding applications ; alternatively , present can be designed in to allow adjustment to a standard I.H shift such as 170 or 850 Hz .
5 This is because the basic logic of the concept of the Created God is just as capable of being offered in a truthful , but simplified form without the use of misleading statements , as is for example , mathematics .
6 A lot is laid on for a pro golfer , but not as much as is for a team player .
7 Well , as is with everything when you 're talking about changing things , women really have to get themselves organized , nobody 's going to give it to them .
8 Trouble in the Middle East is generally a signal to the oil markets for an increase in prices , implying a coming shortage of supply and a general willingness to bid higher for such oil as is on offer .
9 I think much the same as is on the cards this year , that women are angry , in my view , erm women are proud of what they 're doing .
10 As is to be expected , the story is a mixed one .
11 The black hooves are hard and the legs sound , as is to be expected in upland cattle .
12 As is to be expected such loans are liquid and generate income .
13 The lady Anne , I doubt not , wishes to attend the king 's coronation with her lord , as is to be commended .
14 The question of the ‘ Lanfranc forgeries ’ — that is , of the additions made to nine papal letters addressed to archbishops of Canterbury in order to provide clear papal authority for Canterbury 's primacy — hangs like a cloud over the primatial disputes of the years from 1072 to 1123 ; and it is important to seek such certainty as is to be obtained on this question .
15 As is to be expected from the work of such notable craftsman .
16 There is no necessary connection between community activism and progressive or radical politics : indeed , quite the reverse may well be the case , as is to be expected in a predominantly conservative society ( cf. working-class racism ) .
17 As is to be expected , there were differences of viewpoint , sometimes major , both within and between institutions .
18 The same result will follow if solicitors are given the right of audience in the Crown Court , as is by no means impossible .
19 She now leant across the counter and , poking her face down to the child 's , she said , ‘ No , I did n't Bobbie , because if I had you would n't have got half as much as is in that bag .
20 10.7.1 Subject to due performance of its obligations hereunder each Party shall be entitled , subject to reimbursement of the costs of collation reproduction and delivery , to receive copies of all results and of such background technical information of the other Parties as is in each case reasonably necessary for such Party independently to exploit results in the manner specified herein .
21 Council staff provided an estimate of the gap between rates payable in Scotland in 1990/91 and the rates that would be payable were the same system in place as is in England ( The Uniform Business Rate ) .
22 ( 3 ) A notice under this subsection shall give such information identifying or assisting in the identification of the person who committed the act or default or gave the information as is in the possession of the person serving the notice at the time he serves it .
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