Example sentences of "[vb base] as [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Solicitors regularly appear as advocates in the lower courts and , by special hat of the Lord Chancellor , in some Crown Courts which are geographically remote from barristers ' chambers .
2 According to some accounts , dwarves appear as toads during the day .
3 So Grice 's point is not that we always adhere to these maxims on a superficial level but rather that , wherever possible , people will interpret what we say as conforming to the maxims on at least some level .
4 Steam or press as directed in the making up instructions of the pattern .
5 The Bridge of Ice may be used to move friendly troops into hand-to-hand combat , in which case they may fight from the following combat round and count as charging in the first round .
6 The completion accounts at the completion date shall be audited by ABC 's existing auditors , [ name ] and prepared on a basis consistent with prior years in so far as these are in accordance with accounting standards and generally accepted and adopted United Kingdom accounting practices for companies carrying on similar businesses save as defined in the purchase and sale agreement .
7 Save as provided in the said regulation 36 and without derogation from the provisions of the last preceding paragraph of this regulation , no person , being a motor trader and the holder of a trade licence , shall use any mechanically propelled vehicle on a public road by virtue of that licence for a purpose other than a business purpose and other than one of the following purposes :
8 A member shall not hold a share for another person save as permitted by the Rules .
9 A member shall not create any charge or other third party interest ( save as permitted by the Rules ) over any share .
10 A member shall not hold a share for another person save as permitted by the Rules .
11 A member shall not create any charge or other third party interest ( save as permitted by the Rules ) over any share .
12 These cars run as specials , which run as required by the time-keepers according to passenger flows .
13 Prices vary as follows on the items shown — Elkhorn Coral £19.99 ; Lettuce Coral £18.20 ; Flower Coral £31.99 ; Cup Coral large £9.25 ; Cup Coral small £5.60 ; and Blue Tube Sponge £13.36 ( which make up one of the special deals ) and a giant Elkhorn Coral which retails at £41.50 .
14 This is called ‘ hard ’ copy as opposed to the intangible ‘ soft ’ copy on your screen .
15 Feelings about these different tasks do not seem to be dependent primarily on temperament or on personal background ; rather they emerge as related to the kind of conditions under which the tasks are performed .
16 While the car is being repaired or serviced we ignore any limitations as to driving or use as shown in the policy schedule .
17 While the car is being repaired or serviced we ignore any limitations as to driving or use as shown in the policy schedule .
18 While the car is being repaired or serviced we ignore any limitations as to driving or use as shown in the policy schedule .
19 While the car is being repaired or serviced we ignore any limitations as to driving or use as shown in the policy schedule .
20 Use as suggested in the skin-care section in Chapter 6 .
21 Service occupations , then , are what people do as opposed to the industry which employs them .
22 The poses come as pauses at the end of each sequence , the dancer then changing position before beginning a new phrase , as if the guitarist were resting his fingers fur a moment .
23 Palatine 's general structure and current financial situation remain as detailed in the preceding case .
24 Does he agree that the use of national insurance contributions as an underhand tax is fundamentally dishonest and that early retirers , widows and those on limited incomes would be hurt by the imposition of a savings tax as proposed by the Labour party ?
25 The derivation of the no-arbitrage condition relates to a forward rather than a futures contract as marking to the market is ignored .
26 I want only to suggest that however closely those match , however complete they are , therefore , in the pairs they form , they all also work as imagines of the writer 's relation to language , now confident , now uncertain , now lonely , now roistering and so on .
27 There are those critics of the polytechnics who regard this as a most unfortunate development and would go so far as to castigate them for betraying their primary purpose , which they see as providing for the communities in which they are located , something which of necessity can only be done primarily through part-time provision .
28 The popular slogan ‘ This we will maintain ’ , that is the union with Britain , can be equally applied to the religious and moral values the loyalists pride so much and which they see as embodied in the protestant — loyalist statelet , with its appropriate state apparatus of coercion and alternative paramilitary units .
29 Yet another reason why the women 's comments are phrased in this way derives from the low social ranking women see as attached to the occupation of housewife .
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