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

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1 In relation to the Special Document , whilst I support the document er , as far as it goes with one exception , and that 's in relation to the unemployed members , but whilst I support it as far as it goes , I do n't believe it goes far enough .
2 So , I write , as well as this diary , some of my new novel ( a killer , this one , dealing as it does with post-Holocaust survivors ' guilt ; why do I set myself these agonies ? ) and start pinch-hitting for Gloria Hunniford on Radio Two .
3 At 16′38″ the music is precise and beautiful with Dohnányi when it should flare with passion and angst as it does with these same musicians under Previn .
4 The vehement anti-US feeling in Nicaragua ( so often cited as the latest Communist ‘ gain ’ in Latin America ) has as much to do with the history of US involvement in the country ( not to mention its current support for counter-revolutionary activity ) as it does with any Marxist ‘ indoctrination ’ .
5 fears about not bonding with or loving the child immediately — this can take some time , as it does with some birth parents .
6 It is now too late for ‘ Wrapped Reichstag ’ to challenge the Wall itself , but it will give focus to the new political challenges which the country is facing , as it struggles with domestic discontent , recession and the enormous cost of unification .
7 When elicitation is complete , scores are allotted to each judgment as it correlates with each element .
8 Then a division can trade as much as it wants with that market at the market price .
9 Then a division can trade as much as it wants with that market at the market price
10 The victory of supporters of Rafsanjani 's " moderate " administration in the October elections for the Assembly of Experts [ see above ] , coinciding as it did with higher oil revenues and regional political developments as a result of the Gulf crisis , worked to strengthen the administration and effectively silence the Islamic regime 's " radical " wing suspicious of internal reforms and of economic and political opening to the West .
11 Consequently the project became as concerned with curriculum issues as it did with linguistic ones .
12 A third technique was to sell off a proportion of the whole operation , as it did with British Telecom , British Gas , British Aerospace , and Britoil ; and British Rail was made to sell off its hotels .
13 Gentrification benefits selectively , takes away with one hand as it gives with another , bestowing respectability at a cost of displacement ( chapters 5 and 6 ) .
14 A further increase in the parameter c gives a change in the shape of the attractor , which develops into a Rossler funnel as it expands with increasing c .
15 As it glimmered with reflected light , I recognized it .
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