Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] [conj] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Thus the first two years of this course are as described in previous course with the addition of language units appropriate to the European university chosen .
2 The inferences for NPV taken from the BCG literature are as shown in figure 6.1 .
3 Perhaps it 's telling that a similar process of self-siphoning is also afflicting Hollywood , for no other song-writer is as steeped in cinema as Springsteen ( it is surprising that we had to wait until Indian Runner for a film to be made of one of his songs ) .
4 If the result is as intended there has been no learning but equally none was needed because I understood the situation , I achieved my objective and I can move on to other problems .
5 Thus the study will explore what relationship , if any , exists between entry qualifications and completion rates , whether the age of the candidate has any effect , the success rates of women compared to men and how important full-time study is as compared to the part-time mode .
6 The content of this web is as removed from the arcane quality of the myth as it is superior to mere decoration ’ .
7 Under this procedure the prisoner could discover what his tariff was as set by the judges , by simply adding three years to the date of the first reference to the local review committee .
8 She worked like an automaton , and her mind was as drowned out by it as her speech would have been in a noisy factory .
9 If the Labour party had put its money where its mouth was and voted with us , the problem facing us today would not have arisen .
10 What would my attitude be if asked to move in order to take a job ?
11 The conditions used for the DNase I hypersensitivity assay were as described ( 26 ) using the technique of indirect end labelling ( 44 ) .
12 One of the key points of the Children Act being that gone are the days of parents ' rights .
13 This may be because the facts of the dispute are unique or that statutes and previous decisions are capable of more than one interpretation as to their meaning ; Some of the words that pepper these documents , for example ‘ reasonable ’ , are inherently ambiguous and judges must decide between the competitive interpretations of what the law is as argued by lawyers .
14 But , it is submitted , the law is as stated above .
15 The ‘ look ’ in this stratum is as considered and serious a matter as it is for any Sloane , and just as rigid .
16 The test is as explained before : does following the authority 's instructions improve conformity with reason ?
17 The binding assay was as described in Table 1 legend , except in the case of L706164 , L705084 , L703766 , L703774 and L705081 , for which binding was assayed using 0.2nM [ 125 I ] Tyr8-substance P in the presence of 0.05mgml -1 chymostatin , 0.002mgml -1 pepstatin and 0.1mM PMSF instead of bacitracin and phosphoramidon .
18 The reverse transcription assay was as described in methods either in the absence ( lanes 1–2 ) or presence of 750 ng RT p66/p51 without ( lanes 2–3 ) or with 100 ( lane 4 ) , 200 ( lane 5 ) or 400 ng ( lane 1 ) NCp7 .
19 The reverse transcriptase assay was as described in methods either in the absence ( lanes 1–4 ) or presence ( 5–12 ) of 750 ng RT p66/p51 without ( lanes 3–6 ) or with 100 ( lanes 7–8 ) , 200 ( lanes 9–10 ) or 400 ng ( lanes 1–2 , 11–12 ) NCp7 .
20 Limb staging was as described in ref. 27 .
21 Other Terms and Conditions of this post are as laid down by the National Joint Council as adopted by Lothian Regional Council .
22 By way of illustration the following table shows what £1000 will be worth in today 's money at the end of the periods shown , if annual rates of inflation over the period are as shown .
23 Even today the Chinaman is as attached to jade as the Indian is to gold .
24 By way of illustration the following table shows what £1,000 will be worth in today 's money at the end of the periods shown if the annual rate of inflation over the period is as shown :
25 By way of illustration the following table shows what £1,000 will be worth in today 's money at the end of the periods shown , if the annual rate of inflation over the period is as shown .
26 By way of illustration the following table shows what £1,000 will be worth in today 's money at the end of the periods shown , if the annual rate of inflation over the period is as shown .
27 By way of illustration the following table shows what £1,000 will be worth in today 's money at the end of the years shown if the yearly rate of inflation over the period is as shown :
28 In December 1987 this adjustment process took a further week and the final outcome is as recorded in Table 3.5 .
29 I 've washed clothes all my life , for almost 60 years , and now my body is as worn out as Dona Carmen 's sheets .
30 But , thanks to the sunny summer , many of the topmost specimens on my tree are as flushed with orange and pink as the imported stock from Australia .
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