Example sentences of "as it be [verb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The question is , to what extent does the notion of ( loose ) apposition , as it is defined by these criteria , play a role in such an explanation ?
2 We will save sense ( a ) for the section on causatives , as it is related to that of make .
3 ‘ The contract between mortgagor and mortgagee , as it is understood in this court , makes the mortgage a security , not only for principal and interest , and such ordinary charges and expenses as are usually provided for by the instrument creating the security , but also for the costs properly incident to a suit for foreclosure or redemption .
4 The algorithm begins with a few small clusters , and it enlarges them and creates new clusters as it is presented with more data .
5 The strain energy in a stretched material is very like the potential energy which is in a raised weight , except , of course , that the stress is changing as the material is strained whereas the weight of a weight is constant as it is raised to any normal height .
6 More importantly , this is the relationship as it is perceived by many speakers , both in the Caribbean and in Britain .
7 The experience of faith as it is lived by another people , another culture ; the enjoyment of celebrating fiestas ( and that includes the liturgy and the party afterwards ) with the people ; the experience of living amongst a people who never give up the struggle whatever happens and so challenge my own pettiness ; the graciousness of so many of them and the great welcome they gave us .
8 above , could also be used to translate the meaning of run as it is used in any or all of groups 2–4 .
9 Sometimes , this is the result of observing one of the above terms ( designs , subjects etc. ) as it is submerged within another ; on other occasions it is the result of observing barely perceptible changes in one of these terms between different mosaics .
10 Any upgrading of skills in Third World TNC production is liable to be challenged by home-country constituencies , at the same time as it is welcomed by those in the host country .
11 A careful note must be taken of this DC identifier as it is required in all other operations regarding the DC .
12 But as it was accepted into this relatively formal literary genre , [ h ] -loss seems to have been much less overtly stigmatized than it is today .
13 Nevertheless , I believe that in its veiled way , the report is a very proper indictment of the drama scene — as it was perceived by these three sharp young people in 1974–75 .
14 Fasting is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you , so that you may guard ( against evil ) Surrah 11 , 183
15 It was an arguably effective method of achieving both killing and disposal of the body — probably ensuring that the perpetrator remained undetected — to load the victim into an escape pod which was destined to be destroyed as soon as it was tracked by any of the platforms in orbit .
16 By contrast Engels 's position was that the family , as it was known in his time , had not always existed in that form , that marriage as it was known at that time had also not always existed .
17 Archer Road or ‘ The Street ’ as it was known by all who lived in it , was a bit like the curate 's egg : bits of it were good and bits of it were bad , very bad .
18 He considers that the nineteenth century cases of Camplin , Flattery and Williams accomplished no more than to include within rape sexual intercourse with an unconscious woman or one deceived by a specific type of fraud and that the 1976 Act merely declares the law as it was established at that time .
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