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

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1 A verse by Sighvat says that famous princes have brought their heads to Cnut from Fife to buy peace ; where this fits in is not clear , although as it also refers to St Olaf , and in the past tense , his death in 1030 had evidently occurred before it was composed .
2 This index , as it largely depends on laboratory measurements , is more objective than other indices including overall clinical assessment , such as the Crohn 's disease activity index ( CDAI ) .
3 Later , I gaze from the stern of the landing craft at the coast of Normandy , as it slowly slips from view , leaving me with the memory of those of the Brigade lying in shallow graves in the orchards and ditches of this part of France .
4 It is now as quiet as it ever gets in Balham .
5 For most , indeed , the title , applying uniquely as it now does to Jesus , also implies God .
6 The series aspect of any element is illustrated in the blow-up of figure 9.16(c) and application of Kirchhoff 's voltage law to this aspect gives or This time note that it has been possible to neglect the change in the current phasor I over the infinitesimal element as it only leads to terms that are second order in smallness .
7 As cash flow has suffered , so the ratio has risen again , as it always does during recessions for these industries , which include transport , construction , communication and the manufacturing of durable goods .
8 At the highest levels of attainment in developed societies , like postgraduate research fellowships , or master classes in the arts , this is exactly what does happen — just as it always has with farmers , hunters , mothers , shamans , poets , and makers of things tangible or mental .
9 The diluting of the industrial strategy was a classic Wilsonian operation , as Bernard Donoughue remembers : ‘ I 'm sure that Tony Benn felt himself betrayed by his Prime Minister because the moment the word got around , as it rapidly did in Whitehall — and the Cabinet Office made sure that it got around — that the Prime Minister was not giving his support to Tony Benn , then the civil servants began to back off from their minister .
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