Example sentences of "as is [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | Not so , as is movingly proved . |
32 | He had always been drawn to the sea , as is also evinced by his poems ; at Taranto he became a keen yachtsman . |
33 | These suffer from the further problem of treating all deprivation as relative and scaling all measures to the same variance ( as is also done for the index of an ‘ area 's social conditions ’ used in the assessment of GRE ) . |
34 | A Sun version of cc:Mail is already announced and Ami Pro and 1–2-3 as is also promised for DEC 's Alpha platform running OSF/1 ( UX No 398 ) . |
35 | This patient may have had asymptomatic M tuberculosis infection in this classic anatomical site , as is well recognised in patients with chronic bronchitis , in whom it may be unmasked by treatment with steroids . |
36 | Nothing survives today from this period and very little from early seventeenth-century gardens which , as is well documented , were rich in statuary and other ornaments . |
37 | As is well documented in the case evidence , that worker was not suddenly sacked but was transferred to another platform without reasonable cause . |
38 | However , direction and centralization , as Dunleavy and Rhodes ( 1987 , p. 26 ) warn , is not synonymous with control , as is well illustrated in the financial sphere where interventions have often been met by the development of evasion strategies by local authorities . |
39 | As is well brought out in a recent paper , the views of Carnap 's which Quine opposed involved the claim that conventionally adopted analytic linguistic frameworks provided criteria of reality , which set up the standards according to which any question that might arise was settlable ( Ricketts 1982 ) . |
40 | As is well known , the boycott was less than a resounding success in terms of popular reactions , and , as an organized nation-wide affair , was called off after only a single day . |
41 | Though at the very beginning of his political ‘ career ’ , Hitler had emphasized the need for anti-Semitism derived from ‘ reason ’ , not pure ‘ emotion ’ , there were — as is well known — no measures in the ‘ Jewish Question ’ which were too extreme for him , except on occasions where tactical considerations prevailed . |
42 | Unfortunately , as is well known , in many instances the lack of strong attachment in early life can lead to significant difficulties later on . |
43 | As is well known , the Battle of El Alamein was a resounding victory and established Montgomery 's reputation . |
44 | Vampires , as is well known , feed on blood at night . |
45 | They dictate the shape of many land-holdings , parishes , counties , and even parts of the Welsh and Scottish borders , as is well known to the poor river engineer who has to negotiate with different landowners , not to mention councils , on opposing banks as he tries to promote his scheme . |
46 | As is well known ( Rhind 1983 ) these contain on average perhaps 150–200 households and 400–500 people . |
47 | The Chinese , as is well known , have all the time in the world ; ‘ next spring ’ has come and gone . |
48 | As is well known , chimpanzees can be taught to communicate with sign language , though there is no evidence that they have such a language in their natural state . |
49 | As is well known , Marx outlined in general terms the course of the total social reproduction , proceeding from a whole series of premises to simplifying the situation … |
50 | And ‘ … as is well known , the crises we are talking about here are crises of overproduction . ’ |
51 | As is well known , he wrote in the ‘ Foreword ’ to the second edition : ‘ I cordially dislike allegory in all its manifestations , and always have done so since I grew old and wary enough to detect its presence . ’ |
52 | As is well known , Tolkien 's grand design , or desire , was to give back to his own country the legends that had been taken from it in the Dark Ages after the Conquest , when elves and woodwoses and sigelhearwan too had all been forced into oblivion . |
53 | As is well known , when a liquid freezes by crystallizing the crystals tend to expel impurities . |
54 | As is well known pH is a measure of acidity or alkalinity , pH 7 is the neutral point with lower values indicating acidity and higher alkalinity . |
55 | As is well known , Henry wanted to be rid of his wife , Catherine of Aragon , in order to marry a lady of the court , Anne Boleyn , with whom he had fallen in love in 1526 . |
56 | They certainly use MSL for some appointments but , as is well known , they have gone outside to use a number of the major search firms for many of their senior appointments . |
57 | As is well known , Marx himself gave a somewhat ambiguous answer ; but Poulantzas ' reply is quite clear . |
58 | Unfortunately , as is well known , a simple design leaves all elements within it exposed so the simpler the concept , the better the execution required to pull it off successfully . |
59 | As is well known , Freud saw the Oedipus myth as symbolizing a son 's desire to possess his mother and kill his father . |
60 | As is well known , Americans are uneasy toward the terms ‘ welfare ’ or relief in contrast to ‘ assistance for the poor ’ or similar phrases . |