Example sentences of "as it be [adv] [adj] for " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless this is a major weakness of the paper , as it is notoriously difficult for those seeking compensation to resolve their internal conflicts whilst litigation is still in progress . |
2 | Hydrangeas are very good , but these have to come from the corporation nurseries as it is too early for outdoor ones . |
3 | As it is often difficult for users to give accurate references to the area of software to which their report applies , the nominated user depends on any software issues or modules referenced by the SPR . |
4 | As it is often difficult for users to give accurate references to the area of software to which their report applies , the nominated user depends on any software issues or modules referenced by the SPR . |
5 | And as it is quite feasible for a single transaction to have a different currency for each stage of the business cycle — order , invoice , payment , and bank transactions posted to a single account , whether a general ledger account , customer account , or supplier account , should ideally be possible in any currency . |
6 | Firms are less likely to set profit-maximising prices for their products when faced with rising raw material prices and labour costs as it is more difficult for them to estimate their expected revenues and costs . |
7 | Yours is the Star Letter as it is very helpful for readers to have an independent and ‘ amateur ’ view of a new product but also , we ca n't bear to think of you missing your magazine . |
8 | The larger C. macracanthum can even be considered as it is relatively peaceful for its size . |
9 | If the ball is too far away to trap normally , just press and release the fire button — as long as it 's too low for a diving header , you 'll execute a sliding tackle . |
10 | I shop there a lot as it 's so handy for my offices , and I seem to recall that about six months ago the floristry section was moved from an upper floor where no one ever saw it right on to the Oxford Street frontage . ’ |
11 | I felt my face go red , as red as it was physically possible for it to go red , and a surge of hate and rage and fear swept through me from nerve ending to brain cell to nerve ending . |
12 | This reflects the influence of cultural and social factors as it was totally unacceptable for women to smoke when these women were in their formative years in the interwar period . |
13 | It was the most important of these groupings as it was directly responsible for bringing NIGRA to Derry for the 5 October 1968 march and thus was the catalyst which turned the civil rights movement into a mass campaign . |
14 | This is highly unusual as it was almost unthinkable for the Egyptians to portray one of their number being overcome by the enemy . |
15 | As the republican system began to be associated with right-wing policies , the left was pushed to greater political extremism as it was very difficult for them to effect political change within the Cortes . |
16 | As it was unusually cool for the time of year , two great carpets had been unrolled on the porch and a smattering of cushions rested invitingly against the wall . |
17 | Consultants can provide a source of expert advice for local groups , but the issue of who controls the process must be addressed as it was absolutely crucial for any community economic development . |