Example sentences of "as [pers pn] is [adv] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 Real people : Sibylle Alexander as she is today and pictured with the Kaufmann family at Christmas 1942 .
2 Mr Court was a principal architect of this Society as it is today and I am grateful for this opportunity to pay tribute to the very considerable part he has played in the development of the Society over the past 16 years .
3 Well , it , it , it looked very similar , not quite as good as it is now but er , it was n't no where near as wide of course .
4 He lived down Gypsy Lane with his two sisters , he was a single man you see and my father and mother lived here and my , they not only mended shoes but they made them and er course naturally , you know , well of course Needham was n't as big as it is now but they made them for the best people , if that , if that 's the right , not the right expression say , but er but you know what I mean er and er and he , you know , all his life you see he did that and then one day he had a shock because his er , what would you call him colleague , he , he died suddenly in the night .
5 Mm but I , I mean I can use it as it is now but anything else on to it I would find it difficult .
6 Though the Dragon Princes were few the destruction they could wreak was unmatched then as it is now and few dared the wrath of Caledor .
7 It claims 100% compatibility with Windows 3. x ( as it is now and as it may become to ward off emulators ) and no degradation in the performance of any Windows application .
8 X ( as it is now and as it may become to ward off emulators ) and no degradation in the performance of any Windows application .
9 The orbit will be circular and the Moon will be about 1½ times as far away as it is now and so total solar eclipses will not occur .
10 This would offer an overview of the environment — both as it is now and how it might become on present trends .
11 I suggest that the erm ticket price should be two pounds fifty as it is now and that the concessionary price should be increased to two pounds .
12 The dharmashala in which the doctor — Guruji , as he is commonly and respectfully known — works and lives was constructed many years ago by some pious rich people as an inn to provide poor travellers and pilgrims with shelter .
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