Example sentences of "as it [vb -s] the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 However , our basic model may be criticized in advance of this discussion in so far as it ignores the monetary effects of fiscal decisions and so may overstate the case in favour of macroeconomic management through this route .
2 Alan Calladine , the Midland Railway Trust 's Development officer , commented : ‘ There is no doubt that this machine is one of the more important items in our collection , as it represents the last stages of steam locomotive production from the Derby Locomotive Works .
3 Texas Instruments will manufacture the new SuperSparcs as it does the current ones .
4 Texas Instruments will manufacture the new SuperSparcs as it does the current ones .
5 It need not be in writing , but a written contract is preferable as it reduces the possible grounds for misunderstanding .
6 as it crosses the four quarters .
7 Well as it stands the related documents you have the option of keeping them or not .
8 This volume however is both unusual and welcome because it deals specifically with the work of Julia Kristeva ; it is informative in so far as it indicates the cross-disciplinary implications of her work , and it maintains a balance between the introductory and the complex .
9 This category is much more controversial and inherently implausible , as it contains the alleged abductions of humans on board a UFO .
10 As it unfurls the panoramic vistas of past periods and epochs within the European cultural tradition , history builds a view of ourselves as the inevitable continuation and culmination of everything that has gone before .
11 This section is based on an article by Wilkinson ( 1982 ) , which is very useful as it exposes the underlying ideologies/philosophies or interests that are at stake in this kind of reform .
12 Welsh rugby needed last year 's tour , with its half-century hammerings , as much as it needs the All Blacks here now .
13 It will still bob up and down as it hits the successive wavefronts .
14 Dan Graham has always been about geometry , at least in so far as it informs the quasi-architectural environments he makes ( have you yet been delightfully disoriented by the series of glass-walled , open-to-the-sky rooms he has constructed on the roof of the DIA Art Center 's Chelsea outpost ? ) .
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