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

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1 We may regard it as sharing with positivism the view that the significant features of a legal system ( that is , its aims and components ) can be adequately understood without reference to the political or economic realities in which the legal systems operates .
2 Thus , any time that you receive a QDM which is within 4° either side of the Track , you must recognise it as being your Track .
3 Did you know I feel that if I thought ( and if you ever did , I should know it as soon as the thought had crossed your brain ) you doubted my perfect love , truth , sincerity and striving for goodness , I must indeed give up all the good I have gained , and gain daily , by your love and mine .
4 Anyway , I think I shall take this she should know it as soon as Yeah I think there 's nothing you , you have to take a you know , nothing under three thousand , even that is cheap for days , is n't it ?
5 Any of these must give it as having a certain structure .
6 Whoever thoroughly understands a principle should be able to expound it intelligibly so that other people , non-experts , should understand it as well .
7 Now I see , he wrote , that I must abandon it as I have abandoned everything else .
8 A young process chemist could probably learn a lot about real life from this book , and the old hands should appreciate it as well .
9 The Opposition argue that other European countries have regional government and we must have it as well .
10 We should take it as settled that drivers are liable only for such damage as has been explicitly stipulated in clear statutes , so that drivers and potential victims can insure and otherwise plan their affairs accordingly .
11 He says that they should leave it as it is .
12 Not only am I expected to love Belle Maman , she thought , but now I must love IT as well .
13 You must wear it as James IV of Scotland did . ’
14 As our awareness of this quality of light increases , we may perceive it as centring on another figure — an inner or outer ‘ Lady of Light ’ — or as an identifiable principle to which we can begin to relate .
15 If we 're going at all , for Frith 's sake let's do it as though we were n't afraid .
16 But I am so worried now that I really would say , okay I 'll discuss it with Zain but let's not wait until the committee meeting , next committee meeting , let's do it as soon as we can .
17 I 'll do it as soon as I 've finished the hen . ’
18 We 'll do it as soon as we can . ’
19 Was it possible that the letter had been written simply that Aunt Louise might use it as use it she had ?
20 Later on they 'll understand , they 'll see it as we do .
21 It occurred to me that you might plan it as one great central shed with bays let off it on each side .
22 ‘ We 'll take it as said , then , shall we ? ’ said Charlie .
23 Bring me the little book , that might have it as well .
24 From my disembodied perch on a distant abseil rope alongside , I started to correct Sid , then realised others on the crag might mistake it as hassling .
25 Erm I think we 'll leave it as it is .
26 I 'll leave it as it is I think because
27 Taking , for example , the biographical sketch of Ernest Hemingway which we analysed in 5.4 , we might expand it as follows :
28 they 'll re-register it as long as you can prove the year of the car , they register it
29 A problem is a problem in the person concerned , not because we may see it as being such .
30 The grounds upon which the powers to impose conditions may be exercised are very similar to those which are available in relation to processions ; section 14 provides that if the senior police officer believes that a public assembly may result in serious public disorder , serious damage to property or serious disruption to the life of the community , or that the purposes of the persons organising it is to intimidate others with a view to compelling them not to do an act they have a right to do , or to do an act they have a right not to do , he may impose conditions as to the place of the assembly , its maximum duration or the maximum number of persons who may constitute it as may appear to him necessary to prevent the disorder , damage , disruption or intimidation .
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