Example sentences of "[conj] [vb mod] [verb] as " in BNC.
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1 | In 1992 the forecasters think growth will recover , rising by an average of 2.7% in the 13 countries — an optimism that may wane as this year wears on . |
2 | Then she remembered that she had promised to keep Sybil in the picture but decided that could wait as well . |
3 | The regularities he observed in this process suggest that the species behaves according to rules that limit the possible variety of behaviours that could occur as they meet one another . |
4 | The actual conversation that would ensue as envisioned by the writer . |
5 | Identify UP projects that will end as of 1993–94 and any planned projects which may not now go ahead . |
6 | From 9.30 to 5.30pm , 6 days a week , we smother the children with suncream , take them for walks , supervise those that can swim as they play in the water , feed them and entertain them with games . |
7 | By the time the dendritic cells appear in peripheral lymph , however , they have become irreversibly differentiated and may terminate as interdigitating dendritic cells in T cell zones of organised lymphoid tissue . |
8 | Very rarely you would come across a person that seemed to think that you were beneath them and ought to do as they said . |
9 | In achieving these aims it was undoubtedly enormously successful and must rank as one of the most cited and most influential physical geography textbooks of the twentieth century . |
10 | ‘ Before any enactment existed with regard to actions by solicitors for their costs , a solicitor stood in the same position as any other person who has done work for another at his request , and could sue as soon as the work which he was retained to do was finished , without having delivered any signed bill of costs or waiting for any time after the delivery of such a bill . |
11 | I refer to your query regarding the above and would advise as follows : = |
12 | At this Maria Candida , who had been listening on the stairs , let out a wail of joy at the thought that she would be seeing Portugal again ; Leonora went to embrace her daughter and whisper her blessings , while Gerald , who knew when he was beaten and was never any good in emotional situations , announced that he had important business in the castle yard , and would return as soon as he had attended to it . |
13 | They would pass into the baby universe and would reemerge as the particles emitted by another black hole . |
14 | For example , would trace as and would trace as |
15 | The first of these reflexes will be subject to the influence of habituation and will decline as the subject becomes familiar with the stimulus , forms an accurate representation of it , or whatever . |
16 | The leader of the Scottish National Party , Alex Salmond also challenged the Scottish Office 's spending claims , commenting : ‘ Mr Lang claimed this is a windfall but the increase is based mainly on internal government transfers of responsibility and will evaporate as soon as this is taken into account . |
17 | Obviously the courts can and will choose as between rational basis and rightness depending , inter alia , on whether they are in accord with the interpretation reached by the agency . |
18 | Returns in recent weeks have been impressive and will improve as the weather warms . |
19 | ‘ Thank you , but my maid will do so ; she is drinking tea in the servants ’ quarters , and will come as soon as she is sent for . ’ |
20 | ‘ Cologne may have had a poor start to the season , but they are typically disciplined like all German sides and will play as they are told to play by their coach . |
21 | It is not that I have no reason to submit to the moral law and can do as I please ; I am left with no reason even to do as I please . |
22 | Covenants existing at the time of the 1988 Budget are not affected by the change and can continue as before until their expiry . |
23 | You 're freer , and can act as you please — like you travel freer without possessions . |
24 | Industrial action is rare in charities , but may increase as they take on more local authority functions and employees ' interests become similar to those of council workers . |
25 | ‘ Sumner left as No.1 but will return as No.2 or No.3 . |
26 | They will run the business under the same name , but will trade as Meridian SARL . |
27 | Details of this run are not yet available but will follow as soon as these are available . |
28 | Nothing will last forever but will fade as time goes on and seasons move into the cold of winter . |