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

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1 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 .
2 The chariot itself may attack only as it charges causing D6 hits plus +1 per scythe if scythes are fitted on the model .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 Let the hand spring away as it touches the skin .
6 It bounces alarmingly as it gathers speed .
7 It is full of ideas to try out and everyone should do just as it recommends .
8 The second use of the z value is in depth cueing in which the intensity of the line is chosen to dim gradually as it recedes from the observer .
9 Exactly how much less is impossible to state accurately as it depends on the rate of rainfall and consequent flows in different parts of the catchment , as well as on the water levels in the dams .
10 An interaction exists just as it does in river processes .
11 Although this set-up can work well as it stands , a useful refinement is to add a means by which the level of the dub can be controlled manually .
12 The term representation is used here as it suggests that ideas are constructed rather than simply reflected upon or passively received .
13 Such an animal , born white as usual , darkens dramatically as it grows older .
14 The consultation on the plans to devolve 80 per cent of school budgets to head teachers closes today as it faces growing opposition from education authorities .
15 This equation is not easy to solve numerically as it stands ; however , if we are given an approximation unc to an eigenvalue , we write unc for the exact eigenvalue , which therefore satisfies ( 4 ) , so that we obtain
16 The place appears exactly as it has done through the ages , the only signs of man 's intrusion being a ruined bothy , an insecure footbridge and the thin track worn by hardy walkers .
17 The review body will recommend precisely as it sees fit .
18 On the other hand , if a question is asked exactly as it appears here and you give an answer which has clearly been prepared in advance and learned off by heart you will not be very convincing .
19 The ‘ appearance ’ is of the wall stopping just as it reaches the board ; but do not the input systems deliver up the information that the wall continues behind the occluder ?
20 go just as it has been your faith
21 Mistakes do not disappear of their own accord , and the text on the screen will be saved and printed exactly as it appears .
22 That summer her island trip was to Thásos , and I was particularly glad that she would go there as it entails flying to Kaválla , which can be the most desirable flight that a woman can make in Greece .
23 So anything that can fall down and go faster as it falls .
24 Responsible , neighbourly and democratic , for nearly half a century it has been as gemütlich abroad as it has been at home , pulling either its weight or its punches as the occasion demanded .
25 ‘ It means just as it sounds .
26 The colour of his face always reddens just as it does when fat Margot , the launderess , who keeps me supplied with cups of sack , bends and dips to provide me with a generous view of the most famous cleavage in all of Surrey . )
27 However , the issue is discussed here as it does to a certain extent relate to customer and supplier contracts that are being assigned .
28 The victim settles horizontally , floating downwind as it waddles side to side , then gently descends to the earth .
29 This book has a symbiotic relationship with Professor Stone 's earlier volume , The Family , Sex and Marriage in England 1500–1800 , drawing heavily as it does on the idea of the emergence of affective individualism in family relationships and its link to the rise in marital unhappiness during both the eighteenth and the twentieth centuries .
30 As a state politician I feel awkward talking about it , but our KGB has its own ‘ Mafia Department ’ for the nasty work , and it does just as it pleases .
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