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

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1 As it says in the Torah : ‘ More than the Jews have kept the Torah , the Torah has kept the Jews . ’
2 As it says in the original rules :
3 ‘ Well , as it says in the books , it could augur good . ’
4 As it says in the Bible , ‘ God is no respecter of persons ’ , Romans 2–11 .
5 ‘ It means ‘ he ground himself into me ’ , as it says in the book I bought at the airport . ’
6 As it says in the article You own house and live in Surrey your surviving spouse is not going to get a great deal of the house .
7 Mabel often quoted lines of poetry to make her point , and whether they came from Tennyson , Keats , Wordsworth or Rupert Brooke , she always prefaced them with ‘ As it says in the Bible . ’
8 To have towering , snow-spattered mountains everywhere you look , to gaze down into valleys , dotted — as it says in the brochures — with carved wooden chalets with roofs like lyres — to have all this and chocolate , too , is almost obscene .
9 As it says in the " Big Book " of Alcoholics Anonymous , " So our troubles , we think , are basically of our own making .
10 But , as , as , as it says in the report which we 've had this evening , a bit of flexibility , a bit of balance .
11 It 's not Marxism because what we actually have now in a Maoist Communist Party , as it emerges in the course of the nineteen thirties , is a leadership composed not of socialist working class militants but of intellectuals whose prime motivation is that they are modernizing nationalists .
12 However , in a key passage intended to highlight the Alliance 's " transatlantic " character , the communiqué also stipulated the " necessary transparency and complementarity between the European security and defence identity as it emerges in the Twelve and the WEU , and the Alliance " .
13 Generally speaking , psychology has concentrated on the processes involved in dealing with verbal data as it arrives in the individual .
14 For my money it can rain as much as it likes in the coming weeks .
15 The remainder of this chapter will investigate this type of system as it operated in the international economy from the Second World War until 1973 .
16 Courage with its string of Bulk brews from John Smiths to Fosters now talks of a formidable challenge as it reorganizes in the face of a four percent drop in total British beer sales a year .
17 In fact , another species of bee that communicates about food sources ( Apis florica ) does so in the same way except in so far as it wiggles in the horizontal rather than the vertical plane , and so can indicate directly the angle of the food source from the sun .
18 Pascoe watched a globe as it glowed in the darkness , then rose and fell in a sizzling arc .
19 As it landed in the water the Jet Ranger immediately rolled to port .
20 There was a plop as it landed in the water , then it thrashed around wildly for a few seconds before settling down .
21 She promised that the devils would be cast out of Timothy Gedge , as it said in the Bible .
22 When the flame was burning blue and steady ( as it said in the book of instructions ) he left the room gladly , shutting the door firmly behind him .
23 In Section 2 he rejects the suggestion , conveyed by the exclamation , ‘ Surely a similarity must strike us , or we should n't be moved to use the same word ’ , that some act must precede the act of using the word ; and in Sections 5 and 10 he talks about the ‘ mistake ’ labelled by the word ‘ to make ’ as it occurs in the question , ‘ What made you call this ‘ red ’ ? ’ )
24 Cognitive psychologists must make a greater effort to understand cognition as it occurs in the ordinary environment … pay more attention to the details of the real world in which perceivers and thinkers live … come to terms with the sophistication and complexity of the cognitive skills that people are really capable of acquiring , and with the fact that these skills undergo systematic development .
25 Another explanation of the self-cure phenomenon as it occurs in the field is based on the observation that it may happen in lambs and adults contemporaneously and on pasture with insignificant numbers of infective larvae .
26 The theory of heredity as it existed in the 1940s , then , was one of genes linearly arranged along chromosomes , influencing the characteristics of the organisms in which they found themselves , and being transmitted via egg and sperm to the next generation .
27 The dominant critique of local government as it existed in the 1960s was relatively straightforward .
28 Daunton asks the searching question : ‘ did the private market as it existed in the decades before the First World War fall , or was it pushed ? ’
29 The ideology of Enlightened Despotism , however , as it existed in the three or four decades before the French Revolution , was not the expression merely of intellectual forces .
30 The deep ambiguities of the Prussian State as it existed in the nineteenth century , intellectually a part of Western Europe yet with a social and military structure much of which continually tended to align it with Russia , trace largely from Frederick 's reign .
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