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

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1 It 's just about saturated as it is , ’ said an editor .
2 I think it 's sometimes falsely represented as being academic or being unreal or as not relating to the masses of women 's lives , and it 's out of my own experience I just want to be clear about this , it 's out of my own experience as an incest survivor , as a pornography survivor , my father worked in the porn industry , that I came to revolutionary feminism .
3 But it 's now widely tipped as one labour can win .
4 Clearly , stress has linguistic importance and is therefore an aspect of the phonology of English that must be described , but it is not usually regarded as something that is related to individual segmental phonemes ; normally , stress is said to be something that is applied to ( or is a property of ) syllables , and is therefore part of the suprasegmental phonology of English .
5 It is not entirely forgotten as is proved by Avian Way , Aerodrome Road and several other names on the same theme .
6 Most Government Departments make appointments from professional lawyers , and here , although practical experience is an important qualification , it is not always regarded as essential .
7 It is not always reported as being in exactly the same location , although recent reports seem to suggest that it is not now capable of the movement which it once , extraordinarily , may have demonstrated .
8 It is not formally structured as it is in the ballets of other countries where choreographers are more likely to present the traditional dance itself , slightly adapted for the stage with the footwork more complicated .
9 More and more parents every year are opting for independent schooling for their children : it is no longer seen as exclusively the preserve of a privileged class .
10 Though Catholicism is championed in the end , it is no longer portrayed as having the power to protect one from the extremes of madness and sin .
11 To the untutored eye , this picture of the personality of the creative individual might seem far distant from that of the psychotic ; it is certainly often cited as evidence against the two being connected .
12 It is easy to be critical of prejudice in the lives of others , particularly when it is as small minded as that of Phyllis .
13 Among the Buid , momentary expressions of anger may be viewed in the first instance as indicative of a momentary desire to harm another , but if such conduct becomes persistent or habitual it is almost always reinterpreted as being caused by hostile mystical forces and thus as not being under the deliberate control of the individual .
14 This appears to have been known locally as Cinderford Mill , although it is more widely remembered as Brights Corn Mill , the last miller being Samuel Bright .
15 It is more generally understood as pain that is made worse rather than better by increasing doses of morphine .
16 At this stage it is so far extended as to receive a supply of sand from the original barchan even during the prevailing wind , X. Thus it will continue to grow both during the prevailing wind , X , and the strong wind , Y , with slip faces developed on the side away from the strong wind .
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