Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] as it [is] " in BNC.

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1 more experience dri riding on the bike as it is , without erm having your rucksack and things on .
2 The internal power filter is possibly the best choice for the beginner as it is very easy to maintain ( follow the rules for foam filters above ) and the powerhead on top ensures a good flow of water .
3 This oracle speaks of a brother as the instrument of death , which fits with the case as it is yet known .
4 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 ) .
5 Controlling the case as it is underway .
6 In de Man 's case , this structure confuses the issues of " the text as it is " and " the text as it is construed " .
7 In de Man 's case , this structure confuses the issues of " the text as it is " and " the text as it is construed " .
8 In addition to the retardation this results also finally in an increase in the height of the wave as it is about to break .
9 Cambridge is a beautiful place , and although ours was a training college and not part of the University as it is now , many University societies were open to us .
10 LIFESPAN responds by allocating an SSR identifier which should be noted by the user as it is required for reference in other operations relating to the SSR .
11 This will improve the safety of the shelving as it is less likely to collapse .
12 Important as the academic qualifications are , university is as much about education in the wider sense of the term as it is about lectures , essays and exams .
13 NT is exerting enormous pressure on the industry as it is .
14 The talk now , based on suggestions from Microsoft Corp , is that Windows NT wo n't be delivered before August : it 's doubtful , however , that a few weeks delay in its schedule will diminish its impact very much — NT is exerting enormous pressure on the industry as it is .
15 Agricultural resource management is now an important aspect of the industry as it is becoming increasingly necessary to place primary agricultural production within the context of environmental and market constraints .
16 I 've decided to add my own gown to the auction as it 's for a good cause , Guy 's Hospital cancer unit .
17 And there is no reason why consumer-led movements in the West ( and particularly Japan ) can not make it as unacceptable to use tropical hardwoods in the future as it is to use , say , CFC aerosol sprays today .
18 ‘ I never got into the rat-race — or the brat-race as it is now — because I never wanted to .
19 On-line handwriting recognition requires some kind of digitising data tablet to capture the script as it is written .
20 Ink is not needed because the LCD display shows the script as it is being written .
21 I do n't know the details of the plan as it is of course an Eighth Army operation , but I would like to stress the point that Stirling 's chief value is that of commanding a parachute force .
22 It 's just as dangerous to strain the engine as it is to neglect it .
23 But , certainly , it is my aim to show the work as it is constructed , the ebb and flow of the tension , the musical line , the many voices , and so on .
24 As we have seen , there are distinct limitations on what can be achieved by way of conditions on a planning permission ; this can often be as awkward for the developer as it is for the planning authority .
25 But an obligation to obey the law as it is understood in political writings today is a mere prima facie obligation .
26 With the law as it is there may be some men who would prefer an adult partner , but who at present turn their attention to boys because they consider that this course is less likely to lay them open to prosecution or to blackmail than if they sought other adults as their partners .
27 Thus it is one thing to adopt a radically subjectivist posture towards law reform and another thing entirely to purport merely to be describing the law as it is and then to conclude that it is wholly or even primarily subjectivist .
28 Rather than once again review the authorities in chronological order , therefore , I propose to encapsulate their effect in a number of propositions which can , I believe , be so stated as to reflect the law as it is presently understood with a reasonable degree of accuracy .
29 Cam is denied the colour and glamour of Barbados as he is kept at work on a tally of the cargo as it is landed : later , a talk with the captain helps him to see this and other causes for resentment in a different light .
30 As Francis Bacon , the patron saint of the scientific method , wrote four centuries ago , ‘ The Universe is not to be narrowed down to the limits of our understanding — rather the understanding must be stretched and enlarged to take in the image of the Universe as it is discovered . ’
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