Example sentences of "[vb pp] as it [is] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The larger C. macracanthum can even be considered as it is relatively peaceful for its size .
2 Pulverized bark or even wood shavings can be used as it is so exposed to the air that denitrification is avoided .
3 Their emotional development was not understood as it is today .
4 I have so far only encountered the names of Marieke Blankestijn and Thierry Fischer on the ASV label and if their music-making is as consistently inspired as it is here , I very much hope that we will be hearing more of them .
5 That we do not treat animals with at least the same respect that we treat such unfortunate human creatures is seen by the liberationists as ‘ speciesism ’ in its purest form based as it is only upon the anatomical difference .
6 We are never going to win the World Cup with football played as it is today .
7 By using local assembly , the final cost of transport may be reduced as it is often more economical to ship containers of parts for assembly than to ship the finished bulky manufactured product .
8 greeted by my secretary and the man with the feather brush , no one else having arrived as it is so early .
9 Finally any head string which uses the convergent node number must be removed as it is no longer available .
10 At once cerebral and aware of the business at hand , The Shamen turn Techno into positivist ( ignore the connotations ) poetry and the soon-come single ‘ Love , Sex , Intelligence ’ is set to be an anthem , pitched as it is exactly at the right level , ie not over our heads .
11 The theory of evolution was a modern heresy , we I earned ; for God , in this instance not without a taint of mortal sadism , had created the world perfectly finished as it is now , in an instant 's flash of concentration .
12 Even the original Tele guitar was designed to have some bass-playing ability , and as a consequence was not wired as it is today , although it did possess the customary three-way selector switch .
13 Large medical expenses accounts should have been checked by Europ Assistance but these should still be examined as it is not unknown for such accounts to include TVs and even bar charges .
14 Situated as it is approximately one mile from the Hull/ York road , it has grown gradually , and yet not been subjected to heavy traffic apart from distribution and collection purposes .
15 Business therefore expanded at a great rate and labour was not as well organised or well informed as it is today .
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