Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] as it [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ( 6 ) Nothing in the Act or in the Convention prevents the Crown from facilitating the giving of evidence by its present or former officers or servants , subject to such conditions if any as it may deem appropriate , but the courts have no power to order anyone to give evidence in circumstances in which section 9(4) applies . |
2 | This is both for the purposes of common courtesy but also as it may have an important bearing on the way he discharges his own continuing professional responsibilities . |
3 | But the Union is not faring as well as it might think . |
4 | Did this , he was asked yesterday , mean that the economy had not been managed as well as it might have been during the Thatcher years ? |
5 | The talk was a little on the short side , but even so did not hold the attention as well as it might have . |
6 | So , all things considered , I think I have done all right , handled my problem as well as it could have been handled . |