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

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1 Chatterjee wondered about this as it began to seem more than simply coincidence .
2 ‘ We are very pleased about this as it opens up the entire country music market for us .
3 More on this as it breaks .
4 This as it stands is not an adequate explanation unless the result of the differentiation is that less skilled labour can now be used for machine operating .
5 More detailed analysis of this as it affects the experience of old people is developed in Part Six .
6 There 's only one thing that struck me when I was reading through it but a as I say , we we got to look at this from point of view are we going to date this as it lies at the present moment and add to it pieces that we want , or do we start off by having the pieces o i its its now whe w w
7 Besides its low-profile Object Group Common Object Request Broker Architecture-compliant Application Control Architecture Service application integration scheme , it thinks that COSE might like Habitat , its technology for enabling an operating system to take on the personality of another as it does with Unix System V.4 on its OSF/1 system — and it would n't expect fellow COSEs to implement it right away .
8 Besides its low-profile OMG Common Object Request Broker Architecture-compliant Application Control Architecture Service ( ACAS ) application integration scheme ( UX No 435 ) , it thinks COSE might like Habitat , its technology for allowing an operating system to take on the personality of another as it does with Unix SVR4 on its OSF/1 platform ( UX Nos 423 , 436 ) .
9 For some reason , a pulse is given as the wire enters and another as it leaves !
10 This academic study was seen as a means of extending , developing and enriching the student 's mind and , in as much as it fulfilled this function , had much to commend it .
11 The words " liberty " and " slavery " which had frequently been on the lips of the Bristol slavery abolitionists were taken up by the crowds , and the weakness of both mayor and military left the mob free to do much as it wished .
12 Of course , when each army arrived at the other 's bastide , it found no defences , and looted as much as it wished .
13 SOON THEY BECAME VERY MUCH AS IT HAD BEEN BEFORE THEIR separation , except that Gina was a little more violent .
14 Unemployment problems put paid to Labour 's political prospects in the early 1930s just as much as it had helped the party to rise to political power in the 1920s .
15 Miss Watson 's appearance when she opened the side door alarmed Miss Fogerty quite as much as it had the small boy .
16 It was all much as it had been the first time , only evening instead of morning ; and Emily stood by herself as before , and now he knew why , wearing his ring on another finger .
17 The game exploded into life very much as it had done in Glasgow .
18 And the tone of the voice seemed to surprise Sister Aloysius as much as it had done the Mother Superior .
19 The announcement came as no great surprise ; except in as much as it had been thought the family might hold back in the lifetime of Sir John .
20 It fitted her in as much as it had ever fitted anyone , but the bodice hung droopily over her breasts , and the neckline gaped softly round her throat , and the hem dipped at the back , with a scarcely perceptible , ineradicable dip .
21 Her own strong and unthinking rejection of him had shocked her as much as it had shocked him .
22 The recorded history of the country goes back 5000 years to the first known pharaohs ; and though for 2000 years there had been waves of invaders bringing one foreign ruler after another , for most of the peasants ( the fellahin ) life continued much as it had for centuries , regulated as much by the Nile and the miracle of its annual flood , as by successive new masters .
23 For , proving that he cared for his family every bit as much as it had seemed , he said , ‘ Hello , Travis , come in .
24 We do not scrutinise European legislation properly ; indeed , we allow the Executive to carry on very much as it pleases .
25 Bass , which owns the Holiday Inns hotels group and sells one in every five pints of beer downed by the public , has slashed the book value of its property assets by a staggering £496m , almost as much as it made in profit .
26 For my money it can rain as much as it likes in the coming weeks .
27 If the railway is free to spark as much as it likes , farmers can pay them to reduce the sparks that locomotives emit .
28 Golf is not privileged and much as it likes to think of itself as such , Augusta is not a cathedral .
29 The American Civil War , the first ‘ modern ’ war with ultimately more than a million men under arms , divided families and friends as much as it split a great nation in two .
30 ‘ Art therapy is very much as it sounds , it is about people transferring feelings into something which is tangible , ’ said Gloria .
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