Example sentences of "as [pron] is [adv] [adj] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 This plant is very easy to grow , as it is most undemanding as to tank conditions .
2 RELIABILITY — Check the pile , as it is generally true that the denser the pile , the better the carpet will wear .
3 And , as it is also obvious that this tendency is becoming a worldwide one , it means that the game will in due course suffer everywhere as it has suffered in South Africa .
4 ‘ We are naturally disappointed that the Court has upheld the Regulations , especially as it is already clear that the legal aid cuts are causing real hardship to a substantial number of people .
5 On the other hand the purchased call with a high exercise price ( E H ) which constitutes the investor 's insurance policy will have a low exercise price as it is probably out-of-the-money and has no intrinsic value .
6 This will not be pursued further here , as it is still uncertain whether option-pricing analysis can fulfil its promise in the valuation of a broad set of corporate strategies .
7 Nylon cord , rather than wire , is the best choice when hanging the picture , as it is extremely strong and hard-wearing .
8 This firm wrote — ‘ The land is eminently sited for a golf course as it is nicely undulating and the soil dry , and with care and attention should be capable of producing a first-class turf . ’
9 There is , of course , some difficulty in ascertaining how much of the chemical weathering of a rock is due to its contact with the sea , as it is quite possible that rocks , subjected to severe chemical weathering on the land may , by movements of base level , be brought to sea level .
10 It is unlikely that any of your furniture will look like the pre-drawn objects in the program as it is quite Americanised and a bit outdated , even so the program is fun and easy to use .
11 Such criticism was premature , as it is now clear that in many parts of the world long dead-straight trackways were laid out and , in several cases , are still used .
12 We all have to make Randolph feel welcome and we have to work extra hard tonight as it is very dark and windy , ’ he said .
13 As it is so undemanding and adaptable to many conditions , it should be the first choice of any aquarist .
14 This assumption will be examined in detail in Chapter 3 , as it is so pervasive and damaging , and RE must be able to discuss the degree to which its basis is faulty .
15 Calf leather is extensively used for walking boots as it is relatively soft and easy to break in , while hide will be used for heavy-duty mountaineering boots .
16 This Tony Bowran clearly has no intention of being , as he is well aware that art directors are constantly on the look out for new styles and new approaches to make their clients ' products visually jump off the page .
17 I thought that the right hon. Gentleman would have welcomed that and not tried to isolate the problems of this country as he is well aware that they are occurring everywhere else .
18 He is apparently emerging from the sea , as he is dripping wet and in the background there are waves .
19 ‘ He really loves his country visits as he is very pampered and fed on roast chicken , ’ she says .
20 I accept that my development as myself is less important than the chance to become part of a couple .
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