Example sentences of "[be] as [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It will be similarly adjusted every year in the future in accordance with Endorsement BE as printed in your policy document .
2 Coupled with revised HLCA payments , the system would be as given in Table 14 .
3 She wo n't be as damaged by you dashing her dream as you could be by continuing with something that makes you ill .
4 How can it be consistent — perhaps the Prime Minister will answer the question now , since he did not answer the Leader of the Opposition — for the Prime Minister 's policy to be as expressed in the statement but for that policy to be opposed to a comprehensive test ban treaty ?
5 He can not be as dominating in the air as a 6ft.4in goalkeeper .
6 It is estate duty that is payable in connection with his death under Section 2 ( 1 ) ( b ) ( i ) of the Finance Act , 1894 , and the consequences will be as stated at paragraph 1 ( iv ) above .
7 4.1.4 The technical responsibilities of the Parties shall be as stated in Section F of the Proposal and amendments thereto as appropriate .
8 The reasons for waiting list length are complex , and may be as related to shortages of aftercare facilities and ancillary staff as to the availability of surgical facilities .
9 Example V ( a ) Non-defective matrix — let A be as defined in ( 1.21.1 ) .
10 He argues that creativity in advertising can not be as divorced from selling as it is in these awards .
11 The goods should be as described by the retailer
12 Otherwise the result can be as described by the Head of BBC religious broadcasting ; in summarising the impressions gained by his producers of broadcast services , he quotes examples of choirs and music directors ‘ for whom worship was an excuse to parade their skills ’ .
13 The goods should be as described by the retailer
14 If the rate remains at the current rate of 25% ( which is currently equal to the basic rate of Income Tax ) the benefit will be as outlined in the Introduction .
15 Daily turnover rates are expected to be as follows in Year 1 :
16 The problem for the draftsman of a partnership agreement who specifies the initial ratio and provides that in future years it shall be as agreed between the partners at the beginning or end of each year is that the equal sharing required under the Partnership Act in default of agreement will always benefit at least one of the partners .
17 Such alliances tend to be as fleeting as the chance encounters and re-encounters of fictional characters in Anthony Powell 's A Dance to the Music of Time ( 1951–75 ) ; and the conversation of young friends , as potent in all likelihood as any literary influence there is , is largely beyond the reach of the historian , even the contemporary historian , except as guesswork .
18 The four outcomes that can result are taken to be as labelled in the Box ( over page ) .
19 It seemed unlikely that he could be as devastated by the death of a single patient as Julia had made out in her letters , but then she had never really understood him .
20 Guaranteed Sales : SHALL BE AS SHOWN ON SCHEDULE 2 .
21 Guaranteed Sales : SHALL BE AS SHOWN ON SCHEDULE 2 .
22 Its magical chain is about 18ft long , allowing the Daemonette to reach the central stairwell and most of the half of the room in which the chair stands at any time ; when the adventurers arrive , the chair will be as shown on the map .
23 Then if the computer executes the instruction , Move Characters to Word Mark : Source Address 300 : Destination Address 350 the result will be as shown in Figure 2.20 ( b ) .
24 The process will be as shown in Fig. 6.4 .
25 His calculations might be as shown in Figure 6.1 .
26 With a chord of C major , diatonic substitution notes would be as shown in Example 100 , resolving on the note substituted as indicated ( if any resolution takes place ) : The above resolutions may not take place at all ; indeed , one substitution note may move to another ( presuming the same harmony ) , again without any resolution taking place .
27 Chromatic substitution notes in C major would be as shown in Example 101 , again showing possible resolutions on the notes substituted : These chromatic notes may alternatively be written as C , E♭ , G♭ , G , and B♭ ( or A ) , at the composer 's discretion .
28 If they are to be understood they must be as shown in the Highway Code .
29 ( 2 ) The proceedings to be taken on each of those sittings shall be as shown in the second column , and shall be brought to a conclusion at the time specified in the third column , of the following Table —
30 ( 2 ) The proceedings to be taken on each of those days shall be as shown in the second column , and shall be brought to a conclusion at the time specified in the third column , of the following Table —
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