Example sentences of "[coord] [noun sg] as it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Washout occurs when material below the cloud is swept out by rain or snow as it falls .
2 Fill the pool slowly with water , making good any gaps around it with soil or sand as it fills .
3 Essentially this new regulation , or reregulation as it has become known , is the supervision of conflicts of interest and other risks that arise out of the process of deregulation .
4 However some dirt , or soil as it tends to be called , is not dissolved by water .
5 For example , if money supply were £10 billion , and money as it passed from one person to another was spent on average eight times a year on national output , then total spending ( MV ) would be £80 billion a year .
6 Their task is to so translate the text that it speaks with the original intention and force as it did to those originally addressed .
7 Now it would be a question of building up contacts again , putting up a case which would percolate up through the echelons of power , hopefully gathering momentum and authenticity as it did so .
8 At 16′38″ the music is precise and beautiful with Dohnányi when it should flare with passion and angst as it does with these same musicians under Previn .
9 But the letters lapse into exasperation and impatience as it became clear that the plans were wildly over-optimistic .
10 The performance does almost as much to acrobatics , comedy and theatre as it does to ballet but that is not to say the dancers do n't use their technical expertise to the full .
11 At last the little flame flared and she set it to the paper , watching the end blacken , smoulder and curl as it burned .
12 The shining weapon flashed above , around and in front of her , catching light from the low sun and whistling as it rushed through the air .
13 While Mr Patten said the Government would still retain standards covering health , safety and welfare , he said the individual school ‘ should be free to deploy its resources including teaching area and land as it sees fit ’ .
14 Finally , it is important to note that however tight an exclusion clause may be , it will not prevent the introduction of new fiduciary duties into the relationship between firm and customer as it develops over time .
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