Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] as it " in BNC.

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1 Show it as it is !
2 All of his poems are filled with a quiet irony ; a message to those patriotic leaders and potential soldiers , removing the glory and honour from war — they strip everything but the bare facts from the issue of war and show it as it is , from first-hand experience .
3 They run away from the ducklings and the ducklings have to follow them , and chase them as it were , and the one that catches them , is the one they feed .
4 And Garland had answered : ‘ I like it as it is , and as for the windows , that muck is a natural filter for the light and if any interfering bastard ever cleaned 'em I 'd twist his credentials off . ’
5 And , if people would appreciate it and keep it as it should be cos to me , I think there 's a lot of error in people neglecting their places .
6 If there is a thick layer of sediment on the bottom , start using a product like A.B.A. to help remove this sludge — but you will have to increase the aeration of the water while you use it as it can cause a heavy demand on the dissolved oxygen to remove the sludge .
7 They must be notified of the LEA 's subsequent decision concerning the statement ( the LEA can modify the statement , leave it as it is , or determine not to make it ) .
8 I leave it as it stands .
9 Leave it as it is , leave it as it is
10 Leave it as it is , leave it as it is
11 Leave it as it is .
12 need a room where you can go in , leave it as it is .
13 It 's really only a question of whether you get the extra one page or , or leave it as it is .
14 ‘ You have to accept politics is an uncertain business and take it as it comes , ’ she said , adding firmly , ‘ I 'm quite sure he 's going to win . ’
15 I take it as it comes I take it
16 The thing is not to worry , just take it as it comes . ’
17 So take it as it comes , for the moment .
18 Take it as it comes .
19 take it as it comes .
20 I think I think we take it as it as it as it at its face value Mr .
21 Ivy Compton-Burnett , who wrote beyond the First World War of ancestral houses in the 1890s , the setting of her own childhood , once declared that ‘ when an age is finished you see it as it is ’ .
22 Between a failed , boarded-up jeweller 's and a grocer 's displaying a windowful of sunshine cornflakes was a dark cavern of a shop , so dimly lit one did not at first notice it as it bowed its head under the tenement above .
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