Example sentences of "as it be [verb] to the " in BNC.

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1 In this case , the physiotherapist gives the sole of the foot gently graded stretching as it is placed to the floor .
2 This legitimation function is also its limitation in as much as it is tied to the prevailing ideology of the family which will inhibit the articulation of problems as structural , societal deficits : children and young people will become problems because their parents failed them .
3 In essence , they are settled by the application of legal principles and rules to the particular facts of the case as it is presented to the judge ( and , in some cases , a jury ) .
4 This makes the Scottish footwork look very light and easy particularly as it is allied to the steps of petit and grand allegro he also used .
5 This implied that only in the sphere of the mathematical sciences can the human intellect attain knowledge that is as objective and as certain as it is known to the divine mind .
6 Make the name as descriptive as possible as it is added to the pop-up menu that is accessed when you click the button bar icon at the bottom right of the screen .
7 Erm , Chair , this is the Joint Staffing Watch for September ninety-three , and its mandatory on the County Council , that it 's presented to the committee , er , within a period of preparation as it is issued to the media .
8 The National Trust owns it now , but it is not open to the public as it is rented to the Council for the Promotion of Field Studies .
9 One after another they stepped up and gripped the stump of chalk which snapped in their fingers as soon as it was pressed to the board , sputtered and crumbled when they tried to move it , or let out a squeak to turn the teeth round in your gums .
10 On that occasion , the inspectors ' report was handed to the press at the same time as it was referred to the DPP for possible criminal proceedings .
11 That was a bit of an exception , as it was sent to the first Independents Exhibition in New York and , as is the case with all the Independents exhibitions , there was no hanging committee .
12 But while the Section d'Or represented the high point of the Cubist movement as it was presented to the public , and while the influence of Cubism daily became more powerful and widespread , many painters who had been Cubist , or had moved in Cubist circles , were already abandoning the style or using certain aspects of it as points of departure for developing completely new art forms .
13 Whitlock knew that the ambassadors of two Western nations had already promised state visits to Zimbala as soon as it was readmitted to the United Nations .
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