Example sentences of "as [ex0] is [adv] a " in BNC.
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1 | As there is probably a large number of variables that might be socially interesting , it is necessary to select a representative sub-sample of different types of variable in a well-motivated way , and to specify the range of potential linguistic variation that lexical items in these sets may undergo . |
2 | But they could not be sure of winning and they know perfectly well that Mr Mitterrand has no reason to dissolve parliament so long as there is even a small risk that his party might lose . |
3 | You are not just limited to these fonts and graphics however , as there is also an option to import from other applications or create your own with the simple drawing utility provided . |
4 | As there is already a stop in approximately the location you describe I regret that I am still unclear as to what your request comprises . |
5 | The ideological approach to the problem of soil erosion in the international aid and academic communities can not be ‘ read off ’ or predetermined by the relative strength of direct economic interests , as there is often a degree of autonomy of these ideas from economic determinants . |
6 | As there is often a strong tendency in our own culture never to read a preface , it may be good to call it something else , to give it a title such as " How best to make use of this grammar " , or " Vital know-how before you start " . |
7 | On many beaches this can be the hardest part , as there is often an unpleasant shore-break . |
8 | Rohit Barot 's pamphlet , Bristol and the Indian Independence Movement , has a particular contemporary relevance as there is currently a campaign among the Indian community in the city for a statue to be erected to the remarkable Indian reformer , Raja Rammoham Roy , who died in Bristol in 1833 . |
9 | As there is indeed a need to reduce car dependency it therefore follows that the nearer to York that the new settlement is then the greater the benefits could result , equally to , the further that the new settlement is from York then I think the less it will have an effect in reducing the pressures for development upon York . |
10 | Actually it is seldom a problem , as there is usually a male holly near enough for the pollinating insects to reach both , but be aware of the possibility that there is n't . |
11 | The ride will take the top competitors less than five hours , but the race will still not be over , as there is still a full marathon to be run . |
12 | As there is still a marked shortage of UK accountants with language abilities , it could be wise to take a crash course while searching for a new job . |
13 | In so far as there is merely a local inter-connection among these smallholding peasants , and the identity of their interests begets no community , no national bond and no political organisation among them , they do not form a class . |
14 | You may not notice this , as there is always a clearance between these magnets and the needles , but this obstruction can just touch the needles and cause slight grating . |
15 | That signifies little , as there is always a margin of error . |
16 | Do n't use steel pins as there is then a possible soldering problem without acid fluxes , though brassed or coppered style pins can be employed . |