Example sentences of "as the [noun sg] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 As the management will be aware , Fred has been employed at Dubbingtons for the past twelve years .
2 As the management will be aiming for maximum room and bed occupancy practice and experience will train the receptionist how to plan bookings on the conventional chart ( Fig. 3.11 ) so that one letting follows another and no gaps are left unnecessarily .
3 In reality , just as the user could n't care less what language a piece of software was written in , it does n't matter which one is used by the desktop publishing program .
4 Once again , accurate typing is essential as the computer will not respond to misspelled words .
5 A fun program to play with as the computer will come up with some outrageous names as well as more sensible ones , you may even recognise one or two of them .
6 3.3 The Distributor hereby undertakes that in the event of any infringement of the Trade Mark it will offer all such assistance as the Publisher may reasonably require to enforce its rights in the Territory .
7 4.3 The Distributor agrees to provide the Publisher with an annual sales report and shall include lists of major customers and sales figures and such other information as the Publisher may require
8 4.3 The Distributor hereby undertakes that in the event or any infringement of the Trade Mark it will offer all such assistance as the Publisher may reasonable require to enforce its rights in the Territory .
9 5.2 The Distributor agrees to provide the Publisher with an annual sales report to the Publisher with sales figures and other such information as the Publisher may require .
10 4.3 The Distributor hereby undertakes that in the event or any infringement of the Trade Mark it will offer all such assistance as the Publisher may reasonable require to enforce its rights in the Territory .
11 5.2 The Distributor agrees to provide the Publisher with an annual sales report to the Publisher with sales figures and other such information as the Publisher may require .
12 5.2 The Proprietor further grants to the Publisher the right to grant sub-licenses under the Licence hereby granted on such terms as the Publisher may determine .
13 5.3 The Proprietor agrees that the Publisher may amend and alter the Proprietor 's Work supplied to the Publisher in such manner as the Publisher may reasonably consider necessary and the Publisher agrees to discuss any substantial changes with the Proprietor and to obtain the Proprietor 's consent to such substantial changes , which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld by the Proprietor .
14 13.2 Should the Proprietor for any reason whatsoever not prepare or fail to deliver each new edition then the Publisher shall be free to employ an alternative writer ( or writers ) to edit the work in such manner as the Publisher may consider appropriate and the Publisher will be entitled to deduct all or part of the remuneration payable to the alternative writer(s) from royalties payable to the Proprietor on that edition .
15 4.3 The Distributor hereby undertakes that in the event or any infringement of the Trade Mark it will offer all such assistance as the Publisher may reasonable require to enforce its rights in the Territory .
16 5.2 The Distributor agrees to provide the Publisher with an annual sales report to the Publisher with sales figures and other such information as the Publisher may require .
17 13.2 Should the Company for any reason whatsoever not procure the preparation of or fail to deliver each new edition then the Publisher shall be free to employ an alternative writer ( or writers ) to edit the work in such manner as the Publisher may consider appropriate and the Publisher will be entitled to deduct all or part of the remuneration payable to the alternative writer(s) from royalties payable to the Company on that edition .
18 Whatever treatment is selected , it is advisable to divide affected calves into two groups as the prognosis will vary according to the severity of the disease .
19 The square shape becomes a virtue , as the blade can be taken right up to a wall or back of a cupboard .
20 This is not unusual , particularly if it 's the female who 's killed , as the male would n't feed the young — that 's always the mother 's job .
21 With the more aggressive species such as labiatum or bifasciatum it may prove necessary to insert a clear divider into the tank , as the male can turn on the female for no apparent reason .
22 But as the male can just as easily catch small prey , the female would seem to be disadvantaged .
23 As soon as the assault can be prepared , it will be made .
24 If the initial samples do not provide adequate evidence , it is often too late to collect further samples for testing , as the pollution may have disappeared and with it the evidence . "
25 First on the list of their declared objectives was ‘ The establishment of a store for the sale of provisions , clothing etc. ’ ; and third ‘ To commence the manufacture of such articles as the Society may determine upon , for the employment of such members as may be without employment , or who may be suffering in consequence of repeated reductions in their wages . ’
26 The Honorary Officers , who shall be elected biennially and be eligible for immediate re-election , shall be a President , Honorary Treasurer and such Officers as the Society may from time to time decide to appoint .
27 In the event of circumstances arising under 1 or 2 above which require the Insurers to notify the Society of the reduction or cancellation of cover the Insurers shall during the period from such reduction or cancellation until ten days after notification of the Society indemnify the Society against losses to the same extent as if cover had not been reduced or cancelled and if the Society shall within seven days of notification by the Insurers inform the Insurers that it wishes cover to continue on the same terms as if it had not been reduced or cancelled the Insurers shall indemnify the Society against losses on such terms for such period not exceeding six months as the Society shall specify and the Society shall be responsible for the payment of premium for such cover .
28 He is required to make such provision ( either by insurance or some other means ) as the Minister may , with the consent of the Treasury , approve for sufficient funds to be available , generally up to a total of £20m. to cover compensation during this period .
29 shall prepare an annual statement of accounts in such form and containing such particulars , compiled in such a manner , as the Minister may from time to time direct with the approval of the Treasury .
30 As the Minister should know , those schools are very much in need of large-scale capital expenditure .
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