Example sentences of "[adj] as [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | The sections are then zero bonded with epoxy as described in Section 4.4.2 , to form a double glass mount with a few millimetres of rock sandwiched between . |
2 | In addition , the prevalence of HLA-B8 and DR3 was similar in the two groups although not as high as reported in previous studies of primary sclerosing cholangitis . |
3 | It is possible to achieve the largest offsets in Pb isotopic composition at Madeira with U/Pb as high as measured in the lavas in 130Myr , the age of the lithosphere ( Fig. 2c ) . |
4 | ‘ Thus , within each homogeneous unit , individual action is considered typical or atypical as judged in the light of the social roles determined by the group ’ ( Wagner 1979c:59 ) . |
5 | I have expanded on the teaching of English as exemplifying in a particularly clear way the distinction between the practical and the theoretical . |
6 | Measurements of are made using a differential refractometer employing the same wavelength of light as used in the light scattering . |
7 | Surely she could n't really have been so foolish as to fall in love with Guido Falcone ? |
8 | Realising that the Australians were not so foolish as to engage in pitched battles , whatever their masters decreed , the Japanese sent a picked force of guerrilla fighters to take up the chase where the major columns left off . |
9 | In fact , many people are effectively tied to rural areas because of their own or their spouse 's occupation , and residential choice is not free as envisaged in the theoretical residential decision-making models . |
10 | These parts of the file are interrelated as shown in Fig. 7.1 . |
11 | SCOTLAND 'S industrial base has shrunk so dramatically that there are almost as many people unemployed as working in manufacturing , previously unpublished figures showed yesterday , writes Joy Copley . |
12 | Atkin ( 1979 ) lists the following as employed in some areas of the USA , at some time in the recent past : |
13 | direct debits under the instruction will be originated only in respect of premiums payable as notified in advance and agreed by you ; |
14 | Now , if and are presented on the same plot , their separation is the required as illustrated in figure 10.16(a) and where they cross corresponds to the crucial condition . |
15 | Its only disadvantage is that it is n't as quite as easy as plugging in a coprocessor card . |
16 | Only somehow she could n't imagine Luke Hunter being delayed by anything as feeble as stepping in front of a taxi . |
17 | To go to the movies was as natural as to walk in the streets and indeed the one was just an extension of the other . |
18 | When asked what to do with a running shoe , the non-exercisers said ‘ run or walk ’ while the exercisers made suggestions as diverse as hammering in nails , killing cockroaches , or putting pot plants in them . |
19 | I doubt very much if the limits are reached by requiring that possible underlying systems of analogue-models be restricted to a set of schemas of the sort suggested ; to those ultimately explicable as grounded in topological structures based on bodily experience . |
20 | This form of influence swings the cusp to the right or left as shown in Figures 15.3 and 15.4 . |
21 | If the jumps in the dimension measured are small , the curve will be smooth , symmetrical and bell-shaped as shown in Figure 7.5 . |
22 | If the jumps in the dimension measured are small , the curve will be smooth , symmetrical and bell-shaped as shown in Figure 7.5 . |
23 | The artist slips easily between human experience and the organic as seen in the works ‘ Placenta Tree ’ and ‘ Split ’ . |
24 | Kerna is represented as valorous : This was no ordinary name , and it was familiar to almost all Javanese for the Bharata Yuda was famous as performed in the wayang kulit , the so-called shadow play , though that description does not do justice to the whirling world beyond the lighted screen ; a world of magic . |
25 | Girls who wore lipstick and silly clothes and went out with American soldiers were good as damned in his opinion . |
26 | Would his Imperial Majesty the Shah be so good as to pause in Marrakesh on his way to the US ? |
27 | To represent Britain in the way I 'm doing , to me that 's just as good as fighting in the war . |
28 | ‘ I am never going to write a song as good as Blowing In The Wind , ’ he says . |
29 | Certainly one was , his own tale of Beren and Lûthien as embodied in his ‘ Lay of Leithian , Release from Bondage ’ , in which Lúthien alone of the elves is allowed as a favour to ‘ die indeed ’ and leave the world like a mortal . |
30 | As Goffman puts it ( 1981 : 128 ) , " A change in footing implies a change in the alignment we take up to ourselves and the others present as expressed in the way we manage the production or reception of an utterance . |