Example sentences of "[noun sg] as it [vb -s] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 Share research as it starts and whenever there is something to say by contacting SCRE Information Services .
2 The Japanese like to negotiate each issue as it arises and there is an assumption that each party is prepared to make substantial accommodations to the other .
3 If that is the carrot to persuade this Parliament to give up such independence as it possesses and to move it on from the treaty of Rome , I would want a lot of persuading that that was in our best interests .
4 Erm er this o this one is not one single job as it happens but it is the kind of thing that we have come up against before and I 've put them the things together in one so that we do n't identify people really under the circumstances .
5 The measurements are taken by accelerating the car in low gears at full throttle as it approaches and passes the noise meter .
6 Any program that receives favourable reviews from enough teachers should be considered for — distribution as it stands but on a national basis — production to a professional standard — transferability to other microcomputers — publication by national system — publication by commercial publishers .
7 Zimerman 's , in particular , provides a memorably crystalline and trenchant communication of the score as it stands and his recording is surely among the most nobly austere , powerful and unadorned .
8 This is not always necessary on liquid-based foundation as it dries and will set without leaving any residue .
9 ‘ Everything flat and grey , no real joy over anything , nothing to look forward to , just somehow getting through each day as it comes and giving a sigh of relief when it 's finally over .
10 Are you talking about the current rate as it prevails or we 're told it prevails ion North Yorkshire , or are you looking at a figure which is somewhat nearer the national average or the figure which Mr 's organization have chosen .
11 This is a good argument as it stands but one can well imagine that it would have been pressed in terms of these hopefuls having a right to be paid if they succeeded .
12 Nevertheless , Japan is two-thirds wooded but imports half her pulp , and the United States grows half as much again timber as it needs and could easily become self-sufficient in hardwoods .
13 It was the very same story the time oor Isa sent for the stilettos very much against my advice as it happens but they were supposed to be real made-in-England leather uppers available in three colourways , aubergine , aqua or avocado well , as she said herself she was expecting green but nothing quite as Irish as they turned out in fact to be .
14 So we can often distinguish between people who live their life as it happens and those who run their lives .
15 The typhoon shelters at Aberdeen and Mong Kok start to fill with craft , their prudent masters and owners looking uneasily at the eastern sky as it blackens and darkens , and as the wind begins to sing in the telephone wires , the unsecured edges of roofs begin to flap and creak , and the streets are busy with flying litter , and dust .
16 and the moon starts coming across the sky as it does and it gets in the way of the sun .
17 Invariably it is an ineffective communication as it antagonizes and also leaves the subject not knowing whether help would otherwise have been offered spontaneously .
18 Understandably , therefore , people take success as it comes and rarely consider the ingredients of the success nor how to replicate it .
19 The cab swerved into the Place de la Concorde , she felt them whirling as they joined the vortex round the obelisk as if in a fairground swing as it lifts and spins .
20 Japan does not have the facilities to produce as much plutonium as it needs and plans to import 153 tonnes of the highly volatile material from Britain and France between 1992 and 2000 .
21 ‘ We have been closely monitoring the project as it progresses and introducing the operator 's staff to a number of techniques we use to evaluate the potential of the blocks . ’
22 Even depressed Fort William takes on a magnificence from this height as it glitters and reflects the late evening sun .
23 and down with the local tyrants , it 's down with the system as it stands or
24 Ron and I take each year as it comes and we always plan for me to run a personal best every season .
25 Like a chariot , the Pump Wagon causes a great deal of damage as it charges but the effect is even more extreme due to the destructive power of the crunching roller at the front .
26 In bays , the tide tends to flow around the bay in one direction as it rises and then reverses as it falls .
27 Etched into Kinder Scout 's northern flanks , the clough provides pleasant rock-hopping as it twists and turns upwards until you enter a fine , hidden amphitheatre which gives good scrambling up rocky steps .
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