Example sentences of "as it be [verb] in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Too much salt is also to be avoided , as it is implicated in high blood pressure , heart disease and fluid retention . |
2 | But an obligation to obey the law as it is understood in political writings today is a mere prima facie obligation . |
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 | It is therefore a continuous enquiry into the relationship between teaching and learning as it is enacted in particular classroom contexts . |
5 | It is natural to look for causative factors , and we have treated causality much as it is treated in experimental research generally ( see Plutchik , 1974 : 174–87 ) . |
6 | But the women 's movement , especially as it is represented in western-style education , is dominated by white , middle-class , heterosexual women . |
7 | Yet public opinion , as it is reflected in British law , has steadfastly refused to enlarge upon the spirit of the pioneer legislation of the early 1820s and 1830s , updated fifty years later , which introduced the protection of animals against cruelty . |
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 | We must therefore conclude that social class as it is used in stratificational studies is a proxy variable covering distinctions in life-style , attitude and belief as well as differential access to wealth , power and prestige . |
10 | A careful note must be taken of this DC identifier as it is required in all other operations regarding the DC . |
11 | The former is of unusual design as it was built in two storeys ( largely in the fourteenth century ) , one church above the other . |
12 | The issue is the people 's right to choose their representatives and to hold them accountable ; and , in this English context , Parliament has already become the focus of the struggle for democracy , as it was to remain in subsequent centuries . |
13 | By 1914 the terms of a possible compromise were emerging , by which Unionists would accept Home Rule and Liberals would agree to exclude Ulster ; argument continued over the exact size of an excluded Ulster and the length of time involved in exclusion , but the logic of the negotiations pointed to this settlement in 1914 just as it was to do in 1921–22 . |
14 | She uses only the pinhole camera or , as it was known in pre-photographic times , the camera obscura . |
15 | In the light of that , will he reconsider the abolition of vacation hardship allowance , especially as it was abolished in clear breach of undertakings given in the House that it would remain as a safety net following the abolition of social security provision ? |
16 | As soon as it was launched in 1986 the East London Compact attracted a great deal of attention from people wishing to learn how a local Partnership between Education and Industry could work to enhance the educational experiences and vocational opportunities of young people . |
17 | Their vision of ‘ the planet being as it were wrapped in telepathic or electronic thought of more and more brains working away ’ seems to her ‘ dangerously like the pollution that may stifle it ’ and ‘ essentially an elitist dream ’ ( 1981:388 ) . |