Example sentences of "[conj] as it [vb -s] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The news and feature material is heavily locally oriented , little in the way of national news except as it affects local area .
2 And as it takes half an hour to drive to Royal Wrigglesworth we must assume that Sir Vivien 's Lagonda would have driven through the village at about eight . ’
3 And as it becomes easier and cheaper to span the globe , knowledge of local wrinkles is becoming more important , not less .
4 This is an area where a diesel car scores very well and as it uses less fuel than a petrol car , it emits less noxious gas .
5 Domestic organic rubbish is slightly heated with an added chemical and as it decomposes liquid organic fertiliser begins bleeding into the soil .
6 And as it seems impertinent to invite you to sit down in your own laboratory , I wo n't .
7 As soon as a domestic hen chick hatches it starts pecking at grains that look like food , and as it grows older its aim at food grains improves .
8 Well in really warm weather a T-shirt and shorts may be enough but as it gets colder so you need to add layers of sweaters , trousers and top the whole thing up with a wind and waterproof spray suit but all that can make you a little clumsy , so the answer for most British sailors is a wetsuit like the ones that you and Suzanne are wearing .
9 Lately none of these groups have been present in the park , but as it gets warmer they will return .
10 But as it becomes clearer with each day that Mr Perot still harbours political ambitions for himself , the old doubts about him recur .
11 Initially , these cellular changes occur in the parasitised gland ( Fig. 10 ) , but as it becomes distended by the growing worm which increases from 1.3-8.0 mm in length , these changes spread to the surrounding non-parasitised glands , the end result being a thickened hyperplastic gastric mucosa ( P1.I ) .
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