Example sentences of "as [conj] it be " in BNC.

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31 I mean if if I 'd done that this morning and I 'd written it all up before you came in and then said well what we 've done is this and then we did that and then we did that but as as it was generated as we discussed then then you were with me I hope at the way it went
32 And when you 've er loose them in the fore end or the front of the lock or do anything like that that article as it 's in , when you lock it out it 's got ta fit just as tight when it 's locked out as when it 's in .
33 Oh , yes , revenge is never so sweet as when it 's deserved .
34 God 's grace can be as much misused when it is wrongly applied to those who are oversensitive as when it is completely forgotten by those who are insensitive .
35 To use patter ‘ B ’ the programming will be the same as when it is on a mylar sheet .
36 On the earlier electronics , you ca n't use the double-length switch on the 580 and modular electronics , the knitting sequence is the same as when it is not in use .
37 Widcombe Manor , with all its crisp carving on pilasters , columns , quoins , swags and urns , is as fresh today as when it was built — perhaps by the Bath mason Thomas Greenaway as it is a fine display of all the decorative details he could do best .
38 One in Devon has 70 members and is carried on much as when it was founded in 1799 .
39 Though the Sahara is often monochrome and denuded , it has the same topographical shape , river beds , mountains and plains as when it was fertile .
40 Once mistaken for a joker , he could henceforth be seen as a crank : an important advance in reputation , though this playful and darting mind was seldom so serious as when it was spoofing , or so earnest in intent as when making a joke .
41 Much of the detail contained in this chapter remains as true now as when it was written .
42 Long thought to be a mystery , Coade stone is now known to be a ceramic body , and the British Museum research laboratory 's analysis in 1985 showed that it was a form of stoneware so resistant to the weather that it is as precise today as when it was originally made .
43 a planation surface need not be presently under the same climatic regime as when it was initially developed ;
44 Statham Lodge was built in 1742 in extensive wooded grounds as a country manor house , and remains as graceful and elegant now as when it was built .
45 As when it was eight to nine o'clock at night sometimes up to twelve o'clock , depends on how many was going out .
46 It would seem then that in our example there was an unconditional appropriation of the contents of each bag as when it was emptied into Mrs. Jones ' coalhouse .
47 Sadly , that remains as true in 1992 as when it was written in 1989 .
48 the problem is that the radioactive material has a half life of about thirty years … this means that it 'll be three decades before the material becomes half as radioactive as when it was first leaked … and a century before it is safe to humans .
49 There 's like this sort of disease , but no one mentions it ; everyone behaves as though it 's normal , y' know inevitable that there 's vandalism an , violence an , houses burnt out an' wrecked by the people they were built for .
50 You look as though it 's done you good already . ’
51 ‘ WE WANT to make it look as though it 's a wine merchant , ’ says Tim Waters in Clapham 's Wine Rack , south London , one of Thresher 's five prototype high-street wine shops .
52 He 's much more in his element in prometheus , which heaves and sighs as though it 's actually giving birth to fire .
53 ‘ They make you feel as though it 's their money instead of our money .
54 It looks as though it 's going too fast even when it 's standing still ! ’
55 ‘ It looks as though it 's on the ground to me ! ’
56 ‘ When Madonna masturbates on stage , she does it as though it 's a serious business — ours is a silly , flirtatious sex .
57 Holyfield speaks in a deep bass voice which makes everything he says sound as though it 's carved in stone .
58 After around ⅔ of a mile the route curves around as though it 's heading towards the village of Satterthwaite only to curve round back east — keep a look out for Borck Crags , rocky outcrops you can see to your left .
59 It would appear that Child Poverty Action Group director Fran Bennett 's fear that ‘ it looks as though it 's a two-pronged attack .
60 It 's just standing there , and you take one [ garment ] from the pile and stick it on the ironing board and iron it , fold it , and put it down , take the next one — and it 's as though it 's never going to end .
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