Example sentences of "[noun pl] [that] [verb] as " in BNC.

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1 And then the wailing that went up and the curses that fell as the roof came off .
2 That is , a DCS200 fitted with a 28mm ( normally wide-angle ) lens will produce images that look as though they have been shot on a 50mm ( standard ) lens .
3 I have formally to decline such offers and shame on the correspondent who said that he had a pair of longjohns that flashed as he took them off and I was welcome to observe the spectacle at any time .
4 He raised his hands in the boxer 's victory salute to acknowledge the roar of applause from the cheerleaders that began as soon as the eulogy to announce him had ended .
5 The runway lights came on , two lines of haloed yellow flares that faded as they converged into the curtains of rain and smoke .
6 She had perfectly proportioned features and perfectly proportioned hands and feet and small even teeth that flashed as she smiled .
7 Er just a points er I think it it you probably had this point clear in your mind anyway but there are different rules that apply as between West Yorkshire and Cleveland .
8 We shall destroy the parasites that remain as the General would have wished ! ’
9 This meant that I was free to respond to the effects that developed as I worked and I got a feel both for the subject and the pastels I was using .
10 If the gaiety of Paris was only skin-deep , so the various scandals of inefficiency and corruption were infections that had as yet penetrated but little further .
11 Erm I 'll just sort of er talk briefly about sort of main trends and , and sort of output and orders and so on and then go through in terms of some of the implications that results as regards to employment and domestic crisis .
12 As Pooley ( 1987 ) discusses , bacterial leaching is relevant to the recovery of metals that occur as sulphide ores and it involves the oxidation of sulphides to sulphates that are more soluble , providing solutions from which the metals can be more easily extracted .
13 The functions of the Advisory Committee will be to advise on questions that arise as to what qualifications are necessary for providing legal services connected with litigation and what requirements are necessary to ensure proper standards of conduct .
14 its cheated hearts that swell as Some Kiltie redneck in his
15 The tower itself is a tapering rectangular pylon capped by a line of corbels that look as though they should support a belfry .
16 Yet it often happens that when a new kung fu student enters a kwoon , with pre-conceived ideas about fighting , and is shown basic techniques that look as though they were aimed at primary school level , he looks for more in those techniques than there actually is .
17 Pains that increase as the sun rises to midday and decrease as it falls and sets
18 Pains that increase as the sun rises to midday and decrease as it falls and sets ( like in Natrum mur and Tabacum .
19 Indeed , many trees that look as though they might be adapted to wind pollination are known to be pollinated by insects — like Mallotus oppositifolius ( Euphorbiaceae ) in West Africa , which has an attractive sweet scent — and it has been suspected that even forest grasses are animal pollinated .
20 Soft-centred milk chocolates that came as one bit them seemed almost as exciting as dancing with someone you knew you were about to sleep with used to be .
21 Instant access and top interest rates that rise as your balance grows .
22 The general loved watching her ; she was totally insatiable , yet capable of multi-orgasms that lasted as long as she was making love .
23 The New Year feast is only one of a number of sumptuous meals that follow as relatives arrive over the next few days .
24 In consequence there are no autumn colours to be viewed in surroundings that look as though there should be — no golds and flaming reds to set off the whites , blues and blacks of snow , water and rock .
25 The Lancet , for instance , had a long series of articles on various medications that paraded as abortifacients .
26 In short , voluntary hospitals that began as charities had , by the 1930s , developed an enormous variety in their forms of income .
27 We can take consolation in some of the excellent shows which are still playing , in venues that have as yet ( fingers crossed ) escaped the IRA 's attentions .
28 Rourke bared his teeth , and in the tense moments that followed as they squared up to each other they heard the unmistakable sound of a cough , and turned to see Adam make an appearance in the doorway .
29 But there were also tiny towns that ranked as boroughs , like Steyning ( population about 300 ) and East Grinstead , which , though much smaller , was privileged to assess its own taxes ( see Table 2.5 ) .
30 Desktop publishing , as far as the user is concerned , is really the action of producing documents that look as though they have been professionally designed and produced by traditional methods .
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