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

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31 Nina knows about the lymphoma ; I had to cancel a prearranged lunch at Langans with her as it coincided with my short stay in hospital , and rather than make up an excuse I thought it an opportune time to tell her .
32 The suggestion that Thomas 's race was a consideration in his nomination was highly embarrassing for Bush as it coincided with the president 's unrelenting opposition to a civil rights bill passed by Congress which he had pledged to veto on the grounds that it supported minority quotas .
33 The scandal was particularly embarrassing to the Bush administration as it coincided with the revelation that at least 24 female members of the US Army had been raped or sexually assaulted by colleagues while serving in the Gulf region during operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm .
34 The cream silk backing seemed an obvious choice as it blended with the cream of the frame and helped to keep the colour combination very gentle .
35 Although somewhat bulky and unflattering , it was not unsuccessful as it blended with the current trend for layered clothes and endorsed the rustic air of a bygone age that other ‘ Laura Ashley ’ clothes were now describing , As they would not consider offering anything that was not made of 100 per cent natural fibres , they managed to complete the range by producing dresses in brushed cotton and cotton corduroy .
36 It is now too late for ‘ Wrapped Reichstag ’ to challenge the Wall itself , but it will give focus to the new political challenges which the country is facing , as it struggles with domestic discontent , recession and the enormous cost of unification .
37 It was the most successful tour England had ever made , all the more satisfying as it began with them being written off as a bunch of no-hopers .
38 The event would conclude as it began with a handshake .
39 The question must for the moment remain open as to whether it is inevitable that the economy should move in this cyclical way as it copes with the new microelectronics technology .
40 HTV made a pre-tax loss of £2.1m last year and shareholders are receiving no dividend as it copes with a £20.5m bill this year for its franchise licence to broadcast .
41 as it merges with the needs of the future .
42 When elicitation is complete , scores are allotted to each judgment as it correlates with each element .
43 But at high NO concentrations , ozone levels are low as it reacts with NO to form NO&sub2 ; .
44 ‘ Heightened expectation on the part of supporters is understandable and tolerable so long as it comes with a sense of realism .
45 This was not adopted and is unlikely to be , as it conflicts with the court 's ability to take into account policy factors and whether the civil action furthers the aims of the legislation .
46 Then a division can trade as much as it wants with that market at the market price .
47 Then a division can trade as much as it wants with that market at the market price
48 Mondays ' manager Nathan McGough told NME the band 's November tour of Europe was abandoned as it clashed with the birth of guitarist Mark Day 's first child , despite rumours that Shaun Ryder 's drug problems are to blame .
49 At the moment trading in ivory is legal as long as it complies with conditions laid down by CITES .
50 A third technique was to sell off a proportion of the whole operation , as it did with British Telecom , British Gas , British Aerospace , and Britoil ; and British Rail was made to sell off its hotels .
51 Consequently the project became as concerned with curriculum issues as it did with linguistic ones .
52 If left too long in a situation of abandonment , the split is not healed and comes to be used as a predominant defence , as it did with Clive and Rose Greenacre .
53 The associative process did not work with Rufus in quite the same way as it did with his erstwhile friend , Adam Verne-Smith , for Adam was an ‘ arts ’ person and he a scientist , so that Greek or Spanish names , for instance , evoked none of it .
54 Skates said that DEC approached DG — as it did with most other manufacturers — about using its Alpha RISC processor .
55 When this happened , as it did with parole and financial compensation for criminal injuries , the seedbed was usually found in ‘ the surrounding world of penal thought ’ , rather than in any party political objectives .
56 When they were asked to make a rhyming judgement , the shadowing interfered with performance , as it did with the judgements about rhyming word pairs .
57 It 's trying to do the same work with the smaller amount of blood as it did with the full amount , ten pints perhaps reduced down to seven , got to keep pump , pump , pump , pump , pump , pump , pump , because that little bit of blood has got to get round and do a lot more work now , okay , so the blood 's rushing round and the heart is pushing faster because it 's having to , because it 's not enough of the , not so much pressure there , that 's why it feels weak , weak and fast , okay ?
58 It did n't hurt so much as it did with my Dad passing away .
59 As it did with the Combined Transport Bill of Lading , FIATA has proposed to help resolve the uncertainty of the carrier designation in the air waybill .
60 He had , however , chosen to publicise his act of departure , and this public disavowal , coinciding as it did with a ferocious government anti-communist crackdown , was inevitably interpreted as a treacherous stab in the back that could not pass unavenged .
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