Example sentences of "as it [be] [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Situated as it is approximately one mile from the Hull/ York road , it has grown gradually , and yet not been subjected to heavy traffic apart from distribution and collection purposes .
2 We consider these properties to be advantages of our vaccine rather than disadvantages , as it is just these properties that distinguish the MicroGeneSys vaccine from the other candidates .
3 As it is still early days , though , the problem may improve .
4 To fall , in , towards the nucleus it would have to lose all its energy , and this it can not do as it is continually absorbing energy from the ether which balances with the amount it naturally radiates .
5 As it is now three years since the present display team was formed the time has come for an audition to be held , this will be early in the autumn .
6 As it is now three weeks since the Kincardine and Deeside by-election , when will he respond to our invitation to meet him to discuss these serious matters ?
7 Moreover the fact that so long as it is relatively pure gold does not tarnish means that its lustre remains undimmed .
8 By the spring of 1964 I had persuaded myself that as it was nearly nine years since I joined AIB as a Senior Inspector and I was still a Senior Inspector , I would probably draw my pension as status of the engineering investigators to that of the operational investigators .
9 There was however one problem , it was not reaching the Protestant churches , as it was exclusively Roman Catholic .
10 Home seemed drab , centred as it was around domestic duties and financial worries , and affording no opportunities for entertainment or emotional release .
11 I still think we have this problem , not as serious as it was about established rivalries between particular groups of fans .
12 As it was only ten years old there was a limit to how much could be wrong with it .
13 In particular , if a historical perspective enters into the survey it may well be quite invaluable to interview old people for their memories of the community as it was so many years ago .
14 The overall effect of these new arrangements is the same as it was under traditional accounting but there are important differences also .
15 A plan of the Forum Romanum as it is today is shown in Fig. 86 while a reconstruction of it as it was under Imperial Rome , looking towards Capitol Hill , is illustrated in Fig. 85 .
16 The main fact which emerges is that the Temple is still being subsidized by the king of the land , as it was under Persian rule , according to a decree of Darius of 515 B.C. ( Ezra 6.9 ) .
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