Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] as it [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 We 're stretched as it is talking to every kid in the school now that they 're on holiday . ’
2 Two toddler-type swings are requested as it is felt that more often than not two small children are taken to the playing field accompanied either by one or two adults and the provision of two swings would prevent disputes .
3 All-in-1 will gradually be withdrawn as it is replaced by cc:Mail .
4 Resale is not a problem when the commodity is a service ( train journeys , electricity supply ) , which must be consumed as it is purchased .
5 So , for the best colours and such details as bright yellow stamens , the flower must be picked as it is coming into bloom .
6 The traditional approach is the obvious one — as much must be raised as it is intended to spend , no more and no less .
7 If you neglect to make this allowance , the first second or so of each shot will be lost as it is assembled onto the copy .
8 One side of Beryl 's been left as it was to show the difference between before and after .
9 There was a delicious ice-cold soup with tostones , croutons , chopped pimiento and chopped cucumber , which were added as it was served .
10 It is as important to clarify the ethical judgments being made as it is to understand the basis for technical decisions .
11 Nectar never provides a complete diet for any of these birds , which also eat insects or other animals but , as nectar is replenished as it is removed , birds may defend clumps of nectariferous flowers .
12 The response is encrypted as it is sent , and responses come back faster than pre-PROFS .
13 of this species is accepted as it is described in Enumeratio Plantarum Zeylaniae of G.H.K. Thwaites .
14 Assuming that the Commission makes recommendations acceptable to the Government , then there will not necessarily be a delay before the legislation is introduced as it is accepted that sentencing bargaining can be introduced in England and Wales simply by a Practice Direction from the Lord Chief Justice , or in Scotland by an Act of Adjournal in the High Court by the Lord Justice General .
15 Concrete must be used within four house of mixing , and it is usually easier to keep up with the latter type , which is laid as it is mixed .
16 But much food aid is stolen as it is unloaded at the ports ; and army-escorted convoys manage to lose up to a third of their cargoes on the way .
17 Now that events were moving in my favour , it was as troublesome finding out what was needed as it was getting it .
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