Example sentences of "[adv] as it [adv] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 He said : ‘ The EC meat does n't keep very well , especially as it often comes quite a distance .
2 There was always a danger that the legend would become larger than the man , just as it certainly has with his close friend Warren Beatty and thus it is easy to see why Jack Nicholson now guards himself well and repels invaders .
3 Firstly , what would happen to the profitability of Britain 's most successful consumer credit organisation if it mailed debt collection notices to its customers on ( typically ) just two dates each year , just as it currently mails its personal loan promotions ?
4 Actually so far as I can see it 's sod 's law for women , just as it always has been .
5 Just as it always has been .
6 At the highest levels of attainment in developed societies , like postgraduate research fellowships , or master classes in the arts , this is exactly what does happen — just as it always has with farmers , hunters , mothers , shamans , poets , and makers of things tangible or mental .
7 The history of the Ottoman Empire , for example , is only dealt with here in so far as it immediately affects non-Turkish Europe .
8 For most , indeed , the title , applying uniquely as it now does to Jesus , also implies God .
9 For the rest , the only variety was provided by the decision of the President of the Board of Trade , somewhat eccentrically as it now appears , to change his name from Lloyd-Greame to Cunliffe-Lister .
10 If the safeguards we propose are adopted , we are confident this can work as successfully as it already does in the magistrates ’ and county courts . ’
11 Unlike T.V. , the microphone ‘ knows ’ if you are not sincere , do n't know your facts , just stupid , etc. as it only hears your voice ( no facial expression , hand gestures , etc . )
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