Example sentences of "as [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 Nor were donors always royalty : the wife of Cnut 's henchman Tofi the Proud adorned a crucifix at Waltham in Essex with a crown , as well as decking it with other ornaments .
2 Of course if you smoke cocaine as crack it 's a much more potent way of taking the drug .
3 So you know I mean if you use it perhaps the way as explained it then it 's a much better way .
4 try to redefine the way that the opposition sees its own position so as to enable it to shift away from that position to your benefit
5 Soviet aid was never intended in any case to equip the Republic for victory , so much as to enable it to resist until the Spanish war became part of a more general conflict in which Britain and France would join the Soviet Union in fighting European fascism .
6 In the case of the Single Currency , the weak country is forced into similar deflationary policies in order to try to depress its unit costs so as to enable it to compete against the strong countries .
7 She was reported as seeing it as a serious matter and thought the fine by the court was not enough : ‘ I 'd have chopped his hand off if I 'd had the chance ’ .
8 The Language Master is likely to be more successful than a wall-chart , because the child hears the word as well as seeing it .
9 " I want you to experience the news as well as read it , " Ron Evans used to say .
10 It says this is the only number you want but as read it and said well it does n't really make it clear it 's for reservations and bookings and it does n't really so we 'll just have to make sure that it damn well happens on the advert .
11 It lost half its ten million since it started a speculator for BBC wants to buy This is Your Life and Thames the seven o'clock with Wogan as host it 's a
12 Anyway Malcolm quickly agreed to the terms on the lease and Steve and I moved in , living there as well as using it as a rehearsal room .
13 For example , the typical credit card agreement allows the holder to draw cash from the issuing bank ( unrestricted-use , debtor-creditor ) , as well as using it for restricted-use , debtor-creditor-supplier transactions .
14 This time I used a grey Ingres paper and left it exposed in parts of the sky , as well as using it as an undertone to modify the colour put over it elsewhere .
15 As a general rule , when the demand for a resource is such that it is allocated for two thirds of the available time , then programs spend twice as long waiting for the resource as using it .
16 Techniques do not " date " or become obsolete ; you should retain this manual for reference and refresher study as well as using it for your initial training .
17 Cooking with chocolate can be as rewarding as eating it .
18 the same as hanging it outside .
19 In this case I was chairing a " Report Extra Special " , as well as editing it .
20 ‘ Perfectly correct , but the thing stores energy as well as transmitting it , so if he gets it to where he 's going , we 're in serious trouble . ’
21 I believe that continuing to hear the language of books as well as to see it gives developing readers a valuable resource in this domain .
22 ‘ It 's the nature of our business that we will lose money as well as make it .
23 This system was usually applied where the grade of ore was so poor as to preclude it being worked by the tribute system .
24 The complete mechanism design can thus be developed with greater confidence — not only are all the performance functions available but the mechanism can be " run " ( by cycling layers ) so as to observe it throughout its complete operating cycle .
25 Never so much as mentioned it .
26 Stead , a Congregationalist , and the son and brother of Congregational ministers , had gained fame for his ‘ new journalism ’ , in which newspapers ‘ made ’ news as well as reported it .
27 If the military do n't use the area often , they can not cause as much distress to the natural environment as opening it to the public would .
28 For the two bodies to be declared as interfering it is sufficient to find only that any surface of one body has an intersection with any of the surfaces of the second , within their boundaries ( including holes ) .
29 And even when it became clearer — in a purely physical sense — as far as understanding it went she was as far from clarity as ever .
30 With Major announcing that Government support would now total £115 million as well as pledging it would underwrite costs , they hailed his enthusiastic involvement as their trump card .
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