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

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1 The larger C. macracanthum can even be considered as it is relatively peaceful for its size .
2 Pulverized bark or even wood shavings can be used as it is so exposed to the air that denitrification is avoided .
3 Their emotional development was not understood as it is today .
4 I have so far only encountered the names of Marieke Blankestijn and Thierry Fischer on the ASV label and if their music-making is as consistently inspired as it is here , I very much hope that we will be hearing more of them .
5 That we do not treat animals with at least the same respect that we treat such unfortunate human creatures is seen by the liberationists as ‘ speciesism ’ in its purest form based as it is only upon the anatomical difference .
6 We are never going to win the World Cup with football played as it is today .
7 By using local assembly , the final cost of transport may be reduced as it is often more economical to ship containers of parts for assembly than to ship the finished bulky manufactured product .
8 greeted by my secretary and the man with the feather brush , no one else having arrived as it is so early .
9 Finally any head string which uses the convergent node number must be removed as it is no longer available .
10 At once cerebral and aware of the business at hand , The Shamen turn Techno into positivist ( ignore the connotations ) poetry and the soon-come single ‘ Love , Sex , Intelligence ’ is set to be an anthem , pitched as it is exactly at the right level , ie not over our heads .
11 The theory of evolution was a modern heresy , we I earned ; for God , in this instance not without a taint of mortal sadism , had created the world perfectly finished as it is now , in an instant 's flash of concentration .
12 Even the original Tele guitar was designed to have some bass-playing ability , and as a consequence was not wired as it is today , although it did possess the customary three-way selector switch .
13 Situated as it is approximately one mile from the Hull/ York road , it has grown gradually , and yet not been subjected to heavy traffic apart from distribution and collection purposes .
14 Business therefore expanded at a great rate and labour was not as well organised or well informed as it is today .
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