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

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1 Coastal waters have suffered most , yet they play the most important role in the chain of life as that is where the majority of marine species spend at least part of their lives , for example in the North Sea many fish have been found to suffer from skin infections , deformed skeletons and tumours .
2 My advice to Mr Stewart is to think carefully before entering into a career in medicine , as this is also a field which requires a lot of dedication , perseverance and long hours if one is to achieve anything worthwhile .
3 Only the valence levels are greatly affected by molecule formation , as this is where the bonding actually occurs .
4 He is referring to France as this is where the poem is set as it combines the rest of the world in with this one man , the sun being the common factor , France , I think , represent the rest of the world and since it is a funny thought this single object waking up the whole population , Owen uses the words ‘ even in ’ .
5 Second , the greater profitability of restaurants and garages along an upgraded road should not be included , as this is simply a reflection of more journeys undertaken along this route and represents only a transfer of business from other establishments on less popular routes .
6 On the back label we state that the product should be drunk within one year of purchase as this is when the product will be at its best .
7 However , as this is not a treatise on the Venetian tradition , we will leave the subject here , with no more than a reminder of its possibilities .
8 As this is not a book on criminological theories , what follows will be a brief overview of a wide range of theories and explanations .
9 As this is not a book on careers in advertising , the best thing I can do to give you an idea of the sort of people you might conceivably find in an agency is to refer you to the books by Norman Hart and Felicity Taylor ( see page 232 ) which describe them all very comprehensively .
10 As this is not a book dedicated only to twentieth-century harmony , it is important not to get too involved in lengthy harmonic discussions .
11 As this is not an instrumentation treatise we must go no further on the subject , except to repeat that notes must not be written in the abstract .
12 We also have an oxyacetylene torch , which is rather more difficult to use under water than most people imagine , but as this is just a reconnaissance trip we wo n't be taking it along .
13 In common with the Pterophyllum species any fish that shows really intense colour and exaggerated black bars should be regarded with suspicion as this is often an indication that they are not long for this world .
14 This does not really explain how the regulation will be conducted , as this is more a feature of the regulators than of the politicians , if there is any slack in the relationship between government and regulatory agents .
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