Example sentences of "as it comes " in BNC.

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1 The meeting with Kremlin officials could mark another significant step by the Soviet leadership as it comes publicly to terms with the unpleasant truths of a hitherto denied past .
2 Well , I take every wave as it comes , Brian .
3 This latest derivative is a cheaper and tamer Turbo , true , but as it comes under the two vital company car tax breaks points ( 2000cc and £19,250 ) , its role is clear .
4 Neither Becker nor Stefan Edberg is likely to enter Milan next year as it comes directly after a Davis Cup week .
5 Sometimes , though , it 's easier to take it as it comes — you 'll never be short of a willing gull to use up your leavings in Hastings .
6 ‘ You have to accept politics is an uncertain business and take it as it comes , ’ she said , adding firmly , ‘ I 'm quite sure he 's going to win . ’
7 They were thinking , like Berbizier , of building for the 1995 World Cup , but now they realise that confidence comes from getting your senior players right and winning each game as it comes along .
8 I imagine you have to secure one of these as soon as it comes on the market . ’
9 Skilled negotiators resist the temptation to counter propose and instead explore the pros and cons of each proposal as it comes up .
10 Understandably , therefore , people take success as it comes and rarely consider the ingredients of the success nor how to replicate it .
11 I take it as it comes I take it
12 After five minutes or so you will begin to see that your back is becoming flatter as it comes more in contact with the floor .
13 Ron and I take each year as it comes and we always plan for me to run a personal best every season .
14 Then , as it comes free of the hole , swiftly slide your other hand up its back to its head and quickly break its neck .
15 The staff , dressed in the French labourer 's ubiquitous blue overalls , work in non-stop shifts to process the harvest as it comes in .
16 Still adhering to the old fashioned measurement by piece ( a cask which in Champagne contains 205 litres ) , the 2,666 litres of must , as it comes through the pressing operation , is separated into three portions in order of quality : the cuvée , which amounts to the first ten pieces ( 2,050 litres ) ; the premiere taille , which includes the next two pieces ( 410 litres ) ; and the deuxième taille , or the last piece ( 205 litres ) .
17 It helps if you can bring yourself to take a very positive line of thinking about each problem as it comes along , being as practical and objective as possible , for sometimes the limitations of home life with an old and possibly infirm parent may seem to close round you like a prison .
18 Of course , if carbon tubes are used instead of glass fibre , and the sail is extended into angular camber by fitting a pair of vertical stand-offs from the rear cross-spar to the sail trailing edge , then performance will be enhanced.This is a good design which accepts experiment but still offers all the novice seeks , as it comes .
19 Henceforth I shall take life as it comes , looking not to the future …
20 If we want to tell the gospel story as drama , as opposed to elucidating the truths of revelation in dogmatic theological form , then we have to take the story as it comes , neat .
21 It will toss it into the air with its front paws , then try to catch it in its mouth as it comes down .
22 The thing is not to worry , just take it as it comes . ’
23 Later on each of the souls pouring out of Narnia on Doomsday looks at Aslan as it comes through the Door-way of Death — to be saved if it loves , destroyed if it hates .
24 When knitting your samples did you notice that although the back bed was making the pattern , the design actually shows on the work facing you as it comes down between the beds ?
25 Bogwood can also be very useful for concealing heaters , filters and so on , as it comes in many varied shapes .
26 Duncan enjoyed the moment of take-off , that split second when the bird starts to fly as it comes free of the land .
27 Their PR is as fair as it comes .
28 We are confident that any problems in the early days of the new system will be kept to a minimum , and that their effect will be outweighed by the advantages of the new system as it comes into full use .
29 To this end he set out to give a ‘ factual picture of life as it comes at a boy in the Merchant Service ’ , offering details of the kind of people he would meet and ‘ some of the problems and emotional conflicts he would have to face … ’
30 ‘ It 'll be brought to me as soon as it comes through .
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