Example sentences of "[adv] is as " in BNC.
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1 | Regulation 46 as mentioned at ( a ) above is as follows : The requirement to have seat belts fitted is contained in Regulation 46 of the Motor Vehicles ( Construction and Use ) Regulations 1986 ; |
2 | You have to erm spend progressively more because it , it , it , it just is as you say much much harder to get down . |
3 | The crucial difference now is as Salome had declared , and is as true on a small and insubstantial island group like Tonga as in the capitals of Japan , Chile , Queensland or Korea : the difference is that the peoples of the Pacific no longer have a reason to look up to those adventurers from the old Atlantic . |
4 | The world she 's in now is as about as realistic as that . |
5 | My choice for the new look team as I posted before is as follows |
6 | We do perceive snow as being cold and white in itself ; but since our doing so is a result of the texture of primary-quality corpuscles , there is no need to suppose snow really is as we perceive it . |
7 | The average strain and average stress in the inclusion are defined as The sequence so far is as illustrated ( Figure 4.3 ) . |
8 | True , the black cows , apparently of no fixed abode , that used to saunter along the streets and back lanes , foraging and friendly , have gone , and Edmund MacKenzie has moved his shop to new premises , but otherwise Plockton today is as it has always been within my memory , and is best appreciated in the evenings when the day trippers have departed . |
9 | It is important to note that the reasoning here is as follows : assessment → diagnosis → treatment . |
10 | Our path here is as follows . |
11 | The problem here is as follows . |
12 | This new , technical use of ‘ myth ’ to mean , not a falsehood , but a truth indirectly expressed , has since become very common in theology — though not always with the same idea about what truth actually is as in Strauss . |