Example sentences of "as one would " in BNC.

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1 The facilities available for television training differs from school to school ; filming and television work is expensive to organise , and really there is not so much opportunity as one would like to see for students to gain experience in these vital areas .
2 I staked it and nipped out sideshoots as they appeared , exactly as one would when making a fuchsia into a standard .
3 As one would except , pre-existing material got sucked into this new world .
4 Certainly , I have known some undergraduates who would rise brilliantly to such a challenge ; but they are an exception , and one can not base a course on what would suit the exceptional student , much as one would like to .
5 One must face the fact that all the talk about His love for man , and His service being perfect freedom is not ( as one would gladly believe ) mere propaganda , but an appalling truth .
6 Aged 34 , Mr Gates is bright , opinionated , decisive and every bit as sure of himself as one would expect from a man who was a billionaire by the age of 30 .
7 As one would expect , the composition of precious metal artefacts has always been heavily influenced by economic factors and it became common practice to modify their value by alloying them with baser metals .
8 In the South-East , as one would expect , the South Downs mines supplied the raw material for more than half the axeheads analysed from that region .
9 As one would expect , the reaction is in some ways likely to be the opposite of what we have just described .
10 As one would expect , the control of a system as complex as that portrayed in a metabolic chart requires a large number of switches , of several different kinds .
11 He had neither French nor German nor English , as one would expect .
12 As one would expect , there is a clear relationship between commissions and the value ( in real terms ) of orders received by contractors for building .
13 The letter does not make specific the details of the matter , as one would hardly expect it to do , but Miss Kenton states unambiguously that she has now , in fact , taken the step of moving out of Mr Benn 's house in Helston and is presently lodging with an acquaintance in the nearby village of Little Compton .
14 Adorno 's critique , in fact , was never as far away from the motivations of cultural criticisms as one would imagine from the myth .
15 As one would expect , this work , together with one by the Portuguese Moor Ibn Bassam , is virulently opposed to El Cid .
16 As one would expect , the organization of book provision within the new authorities shows a wide variety of approaches .
17 Apart from the key worker problem the inadequacy of other services was , as one would expect , a continuing difficulty in both locations , though the particular areas of difficulty varied .
18 Such analysis can be approached in two major ways : one can either take all those who were sustained at home for , say , six months or l2 months from referral in both action and control samples , and compare the two groups in order to see whether — as one would expect if the project were successful — those still at home in the control sample were less disadvantaged in home care terms , less poorly circumstanced or had fewer problems than those in the action samples .
19 This table also shows , as one would expect , that the proportion of clients remaining at home declined between six months and one year ( except in the case of the Ipswich control sample , where numbers were very small ) ; that residential accommodation is the more widely used form of institutional care ; and that although there is some difference between Ipswich and Newham , the general picture is much the same in the two locations .
20 We can now ask whether the action sub-samples were more likely to be still at home at six months and l2 months from referral ( as one would expect , if the project were to be accounted successful ) than the control sub-samples .
21 Secondly Table 6.1 shows that community service costs increased markedly between first and second assessment ( as one would expect , given that referral to the psychogeriatric service , even without the operation of the Home Support Project , is usually the signal for an assessment of home care needs ) .
22 Gallagher struggled ; a man cuffed him across the mouth as one would a bucking horse .
23 The wide choice of theatres , cinemas , museums , art galleries , leisure centres and parks is as exciting and interesting as one would expect in the province 's leading city .
24 The wide choice of theatres , cinemas , museums , art galleries , leisure centres and parks is as exciting and interesting as one would expect in the province 's leading city .
25 Anyone who enjoys this repertoire is likely to find this an attractive disc — not perhaps , as gemütlich as one would like in the Viennese numbers , but certainly possessing a certain straightforward charm of its own , even if at only 50 minutes it 's somewhat underfilled .
26 As one would expect , the recording is as musical as one could wish for .
27 As one would expect , the precision and detail or the orchestral playing is fantastic , the Preludes to Acts 1 & 3 superbly built , the party and gambling scenes of coruscating brilliance .
28 As one would expect , incomers took a greater interest in discussing class — class is supposed to go a long way in explaining the membership of given social networks , and in the scope of such networks .
29 ‘ I wish one could stand apart from one 's own life and watch its development as one would watch a play .
30 One judged the pups purely on appearance , behaviour and demeanour , as one would one 's fellow humans , becoming quite skilled at it as time passed .
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