Example sentences of "as it is [adj] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Just as it is easy to put the tag ‘ ritual object ’ on any unknown prehistoric artefact , so , too , it is easy to class any mythical or artistic representation of the female as the universal mother .
2 In exactly the same way as it is essential to deconstruct the rhetoric of Hansard by examining the context which structures Parliamentary debate , what we want to do here is to reveal this grounding of other contributions to this volume .
3 Myelography and computed tomography are still widely used in the evaluation of spinal abnormality but MRI is superior and is likely to replace myelography , particularly as it is possible to visualise the spinal cord without introducing intrathecal contrast medium .
4 The information needs would be identified by taking the model through various stages of decomposition until such time as it is possible to define the information requirements of each activity that contributes to the transformation .
5 It is always wise to first check with the recipient the colour scheme of the room in which the picture will be displayed , as it is possible to vary the emphasis placed upon the colours within the picture accordingly .
6 Just as it is dangerous to predict the macro-scenario in anything other than the broadest terms , so it is dangerous to attempt to construct educational blueprints for the future — especially in curriculum terms .
7 Do not attempt to use the harness on a run as it is difficult to control the gusts .
8 However , as it is difficult to know the history of every disk you are presented with then it is better to be safe than sorry .
9 However , as it is difficult to know the history of every disk you are presented with then it is better to be safe than sorry .
10 The implications of the medical diagnosis in so far as it is likely to affect the child 's education will need to be considered and attention given to the prognosis , especially if it involves the possibility of progressive deterioration of sight .
11 There is thus no technological reason for high levels of unemployment : however , because those actions which government could take to reduce unemployment may be contrary to policies aimed at controlling inflation and policies concerned with maintaining the balance of payments , rapid technological change ( as it is likely to change the rate of investment by business ) may in practice result in increased unemployment .
12 These differences are important , just as it is important to highlight the political position taken by the editors of the volume and the empirically based nature of some of the chapters ( chapters 8 and 9 ) compared with the more abstract nature of others ( chapters 5 and 6 ) .
13 You can do this yourself , although it will probably be better if you arrange for a vet to undertake the task in the first instance , as it is important to judge the required length properly .
14 Just as it is important to find the right pulse for a piece of music , so you must find the right rhythm by which to live your life .
15 Sheltered Placement Schemes of this kind have , however , been more successful with physically disabled and mentally handicapped people than with mentally disordered people as it is easier to assess the proportionate efficiency of people with physical disabilities and mental handicap .
16 It is often a good idea to have several small aquaria instead of one larger one , as it is easier to see the animals and to study them when they are in a small volume of water : they can not swim so far or so fast .
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