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

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1 Algal fertilizers ( totally unnecessary , in my opinion ! ) are nearly always based on sodium nitrate and the same test procedure should be conducted as above if it is found absolutely imperative to use it .
2 Just as soon as it is safe to do so but not before .
3 As soon as it is over and both males are exhausted they have a brief opportunity during which they can launch an attack and win the harem from both of them , and this has been seen to happen .
4 As soon as it is firmly on the boom release the other hand .
5 The trick is to aim your eyes at the sign as soon as it is in your line of vision and then to fix your gaze upon it as you go past .
6 If you do not know your term-time address at the time of registration please notify your Faculty Office and the University Registry of your address as soon as it is known .
7 I give you full authority to … escort the Morbihan flotilla as soon as it is ready to sail . ’
8 Ideally someone in the ferreting party will be given the task of removing each rabbit as soon as it is caught up .
9 It suggests an initial vetting of proposed accounting arrangements by an accountant , six-monthly checks of client accounts and a requirement for solicitors to send each five-weekly account reconciliation statement to an accountant as soon as it is produced .
10 As soon as it is touch dry , it should be painted over and when the wash is almost dry , the fluid is removed .
11 As soon as it is sold the 58-year-old widow plans to move into the mobile home in nearby Laguna Beach .
12 If an issue arises where one or other marriage partner is saddened , hurt or affronted by the other , the most important initial agreement is to communicate this to the other partner as soon as it is acceptable to them both to do so .
13 If each word is displayed as soon as it is recognised , the display will be changing disconcertingly whilst the user is writing the next word .
14 But as soon as it is dusk , the soil becomes alive with toads frantically digging their way to the surface .
15 An appeal for funds is being established now so that there will be enough money in the kitty to be able to commence work on the locomotive as soon as it is taken out of service next year .
16 The Regulation enters into force on 1 January 1993 or as soon as it is approved by the European Parliament , which should be the end of March .
17 As soon as it is disturbed , the zone is disrupted , and the Daemon within the room — which actually is the room — is released from centuries of servitude .
18 As soon as it is well open , and perhaps already dropping pollen grains on to its own stigma and petals , pick up a few grains with a small paint brush , and transfer them to the stigma of the female .
19 Any dictionary begins to go out of date as soon as it is published .
20 On this point a Mareva injunction can be distinguished from an Anton Piller order ; it was the fact that the latter is immediately and irreversibly executed as soon as it is served which led the court in Allertext Inc .
21 Therefore , to some degree any public relations proposal for any potential client is out of date as soon as it is written .
22 The order may come into effect as soon as it is signed by the relevant minister .
23 A young wildebeest is able to run almost as soon as it is born , for it must be able to keep up with the other wildebeest when they flee a predator .
24 The duration of this wait may often lead to the overflow record being processed more rapidly than prime data track records because processing time will often be low enough to allow this record to be processed as soon as it is located .
25 a draft programme for his approval as soon as it is available .
26 The hull is deliberately shaped so that as soon as it is put slightly off course the veer will increase and increase until the boat is facing the other way .
27 Please send me the publication ticked below as soon as it is available .
28 Cross stream by easy natural stepping-stones as soon as it is reached .
29 * Personality — which is believed to be significant in the " trickle down " process ( or diffusion ) of new products In particular , opinion leaders may be important in increasing the level of recognition and acceptance of a new product , or in situations where innovatory behaviour is required of the consumer ( for example in purchasing a completely new car model as soon as it is launched ) .
30 I am told that there is to be a meeting between the Secretary of State for Scotland and the Transport and General Workers union as soon as it is practicable .
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