Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] as it [vb -s] be " in BNC.

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1 And just as it has been designed to satisfy their requirements ( not always necessarily with equal success ) , they come to find themselves serving its interests .
2 Any one of us may also apprehend an individual whom we know to be , or whom we have reasonable grounds for suspecting to be , guilty of such an offence as long as it has been committed .
3 If I speak out loud my breath hangs in the candle-light , just as though one could snap off a word in a mistily solidified lump as soon as it has been said .
4 In the long term it is intended to operate over the Athenry-Tuam section as soon as it has been cleared for service trains .
5 The parties are later sent by post either a summary decision or a full written decision as soon as it has been typed up and signed by the chairman , which is accompanied by information about applying for a review of the decision and of appealing to the Employment Appeal Tribunal .
6 This first becomes available , as soon as it has been developed , usually the next morning , as ‘ rushes ’ — the uncut record of all the filming .
7 The letter enters the public domain as soon as it has been drawn to the attention of the Select Committee , and the Government may use it in Council discussions — which they do if they find it helpful to their position .
8 The transfer should , therefore , first be sent ( with a certified copy ) to HM Land Registry with a written request for its immediate return for adjudication purposes and an undertaking that as soon as it has been adjudicated it will be relodged .
9 You 're you 're entitled to claim it as soon as you 're entitled to er as soon as it 's been proofed .
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