Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] as it " in BNC.

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1 Broadly , they break down into two main types : one where the water is heated and stored hot in a hot water cylinder or tank ; the other where cold water is heated instantaneously as it is drawn off .
2 The Giral government , consisting entirely as it did of bourgeois Republicans , was increasingly irrelevant to the new situation .
3 In the stunned silence George Felse got up , without speaking , and crossed the room to where Gus 's jacket hung on the back of a chair , turned towards the replenished fire , and steamed gently as it dried .
4 On the other hand , taking the issue costs of equity shares to the statement of total recognised gains and losses may be considered right as it reflects the nature of these costs as a permanent loss of capital .
5 The chariot itself may attack only as it charges causing D6 hits plus +1 per scythe if scythes are fitted on the model .
6 As was often common after breech births , the afterbirth had not come away as it should have done , and Effie had been so torn during the birth , Dr Neil told her later , that she had started to bleed , and then the bleeding had turned into a violent haemorrhaging , the passage of the afterbirth completing the damage already done to Effie 's poor little body .
7 The game from that period looks just as it did when the original agreement was concluded — because of the infinite horizon assumption every subgame is identical to the original game — and so if it was in the firms ' interests to negotiate that agreement initially it will be in their interests now to renegotiate that agreement .
8 If you get it right the engine will catch just as it slows almost to a halt and , to the accompaniment of a swirling grey cloud of oily smoke stage right , the hiccupping bass thumping will grow into the irregular loping lumpy grumble of a healthy Pratt 986 .
9 Only Frye 's left calf and foot remained protruding from the bottom of the wall , shuddering slightly as it was drawn in .
10 Our technique of solving the above equations has improved , and of course we are in a much better position now to evaluate the material constants , but fundamentally electromagnetic theory stands now as it stood a century ago .
11 For most , indeed , the title , applying uniquely as it now does to Jesus , also implies God .
12 No , honestly , Jannie , I shall be absolutely deadbeat tomorrow as it is …
13 ‘ Another large foreign entry can be expected again as it will be one of the last competitions before the Barcelona Olympics , ’ explained Michael Tucker .
14 The shuttle trembled violently as it accelerated along the runway .
15 It would doubtless hoot derisively as it drew level ; perhaps it was carrying poisons , enema pumps and cream tarts , or supplies for chemists and mathematicians .
16 President Nyerere of Tanzania ( as we shall see in greater detail later ) has taken the view that , in a country faced with problems of poverty , ignorance , disease and underdevelopment on a gigantic scale , press freedom should be limited just as it has been in the liberal democracies in wartime .
17 The general property will exist just as it did — at least on several views of general properties — if the weight of this bottle of wine changes and the napkin is not flattened in the same way .
18 I used a small spray of birds-foot trefoil , and although in the finished picture it seems as though it has been pressed just as it was picked , in fact the majority of the piece was dismantled for pressing and reassembled for the picture .
19 Let the hand spring away as it touches the skin .
20 The heavy furniture of the lobby was still arranged exactly as it had been in 1950 .
21 Brown mustard is the one grown commercially as it is a shorter plant , at 120–150cm ( 4–5ft ) and the seeds do not fall off easily ; it is largely used instead of black mustard , and has a slightly less hot flavour .
22 It bounces alarmingly as it gathers speed .
23 You charge enough as it is . ’
24 And I reckon that he 's the sort of person who would turn into someone that would hit someo hit his his woman , because he takes her for granted enough as it is , and that , I reckon that 's how wife battering starts because the husband starts taking the woman for granted so much
25 The value of EModE occasional spellings is given considerable support by the Belfast evidence , put together as it is on the basis of detailed observation of the spoken variety and real-time evidence ( Patterson , 1860 ) .
26 His problem seemed to be that he believed a Government could do exactly as it liked without taking public opinion into account .
27 The fatalism of life at work was accepted just as it was believed that they could not help themselves or , indeed , be helped .
28 He came just as it was getting dark again .
29 It is full of ideas to try out and everyone should do just as it recommends .
30 Ventura can accept files from a large number of programs so formatted text from , say , WordPerfect will appear just as it was typed .
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