Example sentences of "[adv] as [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The quest for international recognition , almost regardless as to the importance of the state bestowing it , took on an almost manic quality by the later 1980s .
2 However , cost would preclude very frequent advertising via this particular medium , so for frequency of exposure it would be preferable to consider hoardings and transport advertisements ( eg as with the famous Guinness advertisements ) .
3 King Hussein of Jordan was from the outset , much as during the Iran-Iraq war , a supporter of Iraq .
4 Varies : much as for The Rational if you have the binge in your own home and do n't serve champagne ; but can go through the roof if you hire a restaurant and insist on Moet all the way through .
5 The rooms are lit by windows on the exterior and in the courtyard walls and the rooms themselves are laid out much as in a modern flat .
6 Food prices are much as in the UK .
7 And , Newby went on , the superior class would have their baggage wheeled to and installed on the train , tipping the porters in the process , much as in the time of the last of the Tsars .
8 Sexism rarely manifests itself so grotesquely as in the cohabitation rule , and hostility to it among feminists is virtually unanimous .
9 Course naturally as in the service this , this cost , this for yourself ?
10 The poems are intended to be read aloud as in the late middle ages , a period to which Darras is keenly attracted because national and linguistic boundaries had not yet hardened .
11 It matters not that those others sought , however strongly , to persuade the patient to refuse , so long as in the end the refusal represented the patient 's independent decision .
12 The old Earl adored her , especially as for every birthday and Christmas she bought him a walking stick to add to his collection .
13 This is not to say that workers necessarily believed or accepted the new image of employers especially as during the 1950s memories of the pre-war era were clearly resonant .
14 He had been urgently summoned by the sexton , whom the vicar had sent off on horseback , and he was annoyed at being dragged from his bed in Kettlewell , so early on Christmas Eve ; especially as by the time he arrived it was all over .
15 Can he assure me that the woodlands sold off by the commission will be accessible to all walkers , especially as after the next election a lot of Scottish Labour Members will have a lot of time to do a lot of walking ?
16 And see below as to the new practice whereby a Form 53 duly executed by a building society may be available on completion .
17 Taxation The company will be liable to pay stamp duty at 0.5 per cent on the purchase price of the shares , but see para 23.2.5 below as to the proposed abolition of stamp duty .
18 This habitually hurts the Communists ( 8-10% of the vote ) , is curiously fair to the same-sized Clean Government vote , and fair enough as between the Liberal Democrats and the main Socialist parties .
19 So as with the birth of Culham in Britain , there was again the possibility that fusion could profit .
20 To speak in the same right tones , a causal circumstance can be said to comprise everything needed so as in a way to guarantee its effect .
21 That 's a lot of people , so as in the nature of things , dieting became big business with faddy diets and weight-loss systems abounding .
22 In Say v. Smith ( 1563 ) 1 Plowd. 269 a lease for a certain term purported to add a term which was uncertain ; the lease was held valid only as to the certain term .
23 If the decision was only as to the construction of a statutory provision that would explain why the case has received little attention in later cases …
24 The night of this murder was dark , not only as to the hour , but also the weather , for cloud was low , and there was a drizzling rain .
25 This enables much the same information to be obtained as that obtainable from the company 's membership register but only as at the return date .
26 Generally , a contract can affect the rights and liabilities only as between the parties to it .
27 The connectives may be separate and distinct throughout the body as in Machilis and Corydalis , or in the thorax only as in the Orthoptera , Coleoptera and many Lepidopteran larvae , but usually they are so closely approximated as to form a single longitudinal cord .
28 He held that , on the assumption that the transfer to the Hammonds was a forgery , the court would have power under section 82(1) of the Land Registration Act 1925 to rectify the register not only as against the Hammonds but also as against the building society .
29 The unstressed syllables , although unstressed , do not get squeezed together as in a stress timed language , but are still distinctly pronounce .
30 The ‘ music ’ consists of orchestrated voices , that is , single or groups of high , low , harsh or shrill voices balanced together as in the orchestration of a symphony .
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