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

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1 The ‘ unprecedented advance of machine technique ’ ( in common with other developments in production ) seemed to be altering the nature of ‘ work ’ itself as it made more complex and numerous demands on labour .
2 I do n't know when when you got this , at that time it was correct that I was no longer working , that I 'd finished working for as it says here er Bill theatrical company on the fourth of September .
3 The Kings Collins Cross terminal as it says here the Kings Cross er terminal for the cross channel route is also of vital importance and in fact it could be that with the development of a high speed , the high speed train services between not only London but also the North of England into the European local structure , that the need for
4 As it says so clearly in the Psalms .
5 Okay if I could say good evening and welcome to the theatre this evening the reason the meeting has been convened this evening quite clearly is part of the process and art structure for Harlow having undertaken by the Council , the Playhouse is keen as it says quite clearly on the leaflet is to get the publics view on how best to plan this programme and it 's , and facilities for the future .
6 Both Paschero and Masi think that disorders in the spiritual sphere underlie all chronic conditions , but while Orthega argues that several different remedies may have to be used before the patient can be cured , treating each layer as it presents rather like peeling an onion , both Paschero and Masi advocate just one remedy for each patient and consider that the patient does not change the chronic remedy at all throughout life .
7 Imagine , first , a horseshoe bat giving out a continuous hum of ultrasound as it flies fast towards a still object , like a tree .
8 The game looks as good as it plays too .
9 The main emphasis here will be on the City Code as it relates directly to the conduct of companies in relation to the Stock Exchange .
10 The next thing I saw was my kite diving away from me , the roar of its engine gradually fading as it plunged earthwards .
11 A cool little breeze was blowing , and she shivered as it ran playfully over her heated skin and ruffled the long strands of her silvery hair so that it spilled like spun gold down her back , tangling with the lace .
12 But can it , as it swings even further to the right , be a vehicle for social change any more ?
13 Of the three gradation schemes under discussion , the Canadian is the simplest in so far as it creates only three degrees of offence .
14 No Women 's Open was held as it attracted so few entrants , so all gained automatic entry to the Grand Prix .
15 We pray for the general synod as it meets shortly , for wise decisions and clear leadership .
16 This is Atlantic water , which originates in the north Atlantic Ocean at a temperature of 2°C and salinity of 35 ppt , and cools almost to 0°C as it circulates slowly about the ocean basin ; its salinity remains high at 34.9ppt .
17 So while homophobia may sometimes originate in and , as it circulates socially , reconnect with repressed desire , the latter can not be homophobia 's necessary condition since it often circulates without it , and in a socio-political form which is more rapid , more widespread , more economical , and possibly more destructive .
18 The first glimpse of Montserrat is always deeply moving as it begins to rise like a vast ragged curtain on the evening horizon , mysterious and slightly sinister in its grandeur as it looms ever nearer in Goya-like menace , shifting from side to side of the bus until it vanishes behind us .
19 Bernice shook loose the amiable scrap of nothing and watched as it fluttered away , lost in moments in the gentle glow of Moloch 's endless day .
20 Miriam had to shield the candle-flame with her hand as it fluttered wildly .
21 As it walked forward Blake saw a hand illuminated by the pale lights .
22 But a day had come in the Sixties when he was in one of the elephant houses and was staring up at an elephant as it walked neurotically round and round its tiny area when a sudden memory of some of the places he had been kept in during the war had come to him ; no space , no freedom , no life .
23 As it walked so browning leaves fell from its body .
24 As it goes away the reverse is the case .
25 TUNA : Tinned tuna , as long as it goes straight into the sandwich after opening , is virtually bug-free .
26 THE ITED approach to training comes of age this year as it goes fully operational after two years of pilot schemes .
27 We created a revolutionary 24 valve , 3 litre V6 engine with a variable length inlet manifold , enabling the engine to breathe deeper as it goes faster .
28 And as the particles go round and round this racetrack , it 's a bit like a car with its headlights going on , and as it goes faster and faster the car headlights more or less catch up with each other , you see what I 'm saying .
29 The semi-set jelly has a deliciously seductive , viscous quality as it trembles briefly in the mouth before slipping , fragrant and alcoholic , down the throat .
30 Blood frothed at its teeth as it lashed frantically with its hooves .
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