Example sentences of "[noun pl] as [pron] is [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 The Reiterhof is a large hotel with plenty of facilities , and is well suited for walkers as it is located close to the mountain cable car .
2 Dega is so myopic that he never takes his glasses off-there is a nice touch when Dustin holds his hand over his spectacles as he is showered down .
3 Furthermore , the data were based on assessments made by care staff ; in the public sector staff have an incentive to minimise the dependency of their clients as it is seen as an index of the quality of care being provided .
4 A curve of constant breadth must remain in contact with two parallel lines as it is rotated .
5 I said I doubt QPR would accept that much … but she said that Gerry Francis ( that ex Suffragette/Black/Leeds player ; - ) ) is looking for replacements as he is resigned to losing Bardsley … not necessarily to Leeds Id imagine .
6 WAVE OF SUPPORT : Tebbit greets delegates as he is given a standing ovation after his onslaught on John Major yesterday
7 His life changes as he is drawn into a dangerous aura of incestuous relations surrounding the director and his beautiful sister Jenny ( Liza Walker ) to whom he is immediately drawn .
8 Propane alone requires stronger , and therefore heavier , containers as it is stored at higher pressure .
9 We have highlighted the importance of recognising that the Constitution is subject to change in response to political conflicts , and so we have pointed to the need to study the Constitution ( and constitutional theory ) historically , politically and critically , with an eye to the tensions between things as they are and things as it is thought they are and should be .
10 The algorithm begins with a few small clusters , and it enlarges them and creates new clusters as it is presented with more data .
11 European Qualifying School which is also out-of-bounds to South Africans as it is played at the La Manga Club .
12 Existing theory in this area provides limited guidance for practitioners as it is based on the management of single innovations .
13 STEVE Hancock monitors one of the Group 's three slip tankers as it is fuelled to transport slip clay around factories .
14 His first priority will be to find players as it is understood that several of last season 's side want to leave .
15 In businesses such as McDonalds where service provision is undertaken by relatively junior staff remote from the centre , very particular attention is paid to quality control procedures as it is realized that lapses of quality or service may have a devastating effect on public confidence and attitudes .
16 In the past thirty years , astrophysicists have discovered dust clouds , radio signals , X-rays , electric and magnetic fields in supposedly empty space , and it is now realised that there is as much energy/matter between the stars as there is contained in them and in all the planets as well .
17 Alloxan is a diabetogenic drug that is known to produce free oxygen radicals as it is broken down .
18 Passers-by sneak Beejay sympathetic smiles as he is forced to contend with this additional assault on his ears .
19 Writer/director Raimi continues that gruesome trend here , with Bruce Campbell slicing off part of his right arm with a chainsaw in the opening moments as he is attacked by a force of darkness .
20 There can be a useful discussion between the project leader and an ergonomist where the former is invited to clarify how he sees these intercommunication problems being dealt with including such criteria as what is reported to him , what to the meeting of sub-heads and what occurs directly between sub-teams .
21 There are no defined relationships to other records as everything is handled at document level .
22 LT-GaAs as it is called , is made by molecular beam epitaxy ( MBE ) at the relatively low temperature of 200°C .
23 The future is a plate of steel floor covering that creaks and whistles as it is dragged clear of the supports to which it was bolted down thirty years before .
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