Example sentences of "as it is [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the same manner , Paynes Grey can be considered a dark violet-blue as it is primarily a mix of ultramarine blue and black .
2 Beyond being life-saving there is no further place for hospital treatment of anorexia as it is primarily an illness of the human spirit and the hospital is important only for the treatment of acute physical consequences .
3 Similarly the companion should have no tax liability as it is presumably the disposal of an interest in his/her main residence that gives rise to the receipt of £34,000 .
4 This ‘ moment ’ is itself a point in our own time and history , but insofar as it is also the encounter with eternity , it is the ‘ eternal moment ’ , and shares something of the quality of the intersection of time and eternity in Jesus himself .
5 It may be argued , though I think with difficulty , that there is no important difference between the modern welfare state and the nineteenth-century ‘ night watchman ’ state , in so far as it is still an instrument of bourgeois domination ; or that the welfare state — involving a high level of government intervention in the economy , the provision of extensive social services and a considerable degree of national economic planning — corresponds with a new stage in the development of capitalism , which may be called ‘ organized capitalism ’ ; or finally , that the welfare state is a particular stage in a general trend toward collectivism , inspired mainly by the labour movement , and from this aspect can be regarded as a transitional stage on the way to socialism .
6 Clearly the purchaser will resist this , however a compromise solution can be to release the report without the executive summary as it is often the practice of the purchaser 's accountants to request confirmation of factual accuracy .
7 No longer recruits , but trained servicewomen ; amongst the smiles there is the occasional tear , as it is almost the end of recruit training .
8 That map will be reviewed , as it is once every Parliament , at the beginning of the next Parliament .
9 However , as it is usually a method designed to illustrate something already known , a certain discretion may be exercised in the placing of the lines of section .
10 So he would be under the STV , and in many constituencies his re.adoption would be practically as it is now a guarantee of his return to Westminster .
11 X , as it is now the default operating environment on all Sun Sparc 10 systems and is the only operating environment available on Sun 's Sparcstation LC and LX and SuperSparc multiprocessor systems , the company notes .
12 As it is now the middle of October , I do not think it unreasonable to request that some action be taken in this matter as soon as possible .
13 Time will bring an end to all things , even to Marlowe 's dream , as it is only a dream and exists in the temporal , real world .
14 That case does not help in the issue that is before us as it is only an example of the practice in the Criminal Division of this court and is referred to normally for Lord Scarman 's analysis of the interrelation of the relevant statutory provisions , but it demonstrates that the practice in the criminal division is governed by statute .
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