Example sentences of "as it [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | So as it says at the bottom of page eight there 's a golden rule for presenting is use three themes . |
2 | You rinse the media , and add one bag per 55 gallons to your filter ( or directly in path of water flow as it says on the packet ) remembering to replace it every 3 to 6 months . |
3 | With the Parliamentary Panel now , as it says on the motion , there 's a lot up for retirement . |
4 | But they 've also pooled together in this single regeneration budget on , and er , as it says on the back page , all those other budgets which were all handled separately before , to create this very large pool of money that is available . |
5 | As it says in the Torah : ‘ More than the Jews have kept the Torah , the Torah has kept the Jews . ’ |
6 | As it says in the original rules : |
7 | ‘ Well , as it says in the books , it could augur good . ’ |
8 | ‘ As it says in the Bible , ‘ God is no respecter of persons ’ , Romans 2–11 . |
9 | ‘ It means ‘ he ground himself into me ’ , as it says in the book I bought at the airport . ’ |
10 | As it says in the article You own house and live in Surrey your surviving spouse is not going to get a great deal of the house . |
11 | Mabel often quoted lines of poetry to make her point , and whether they came from Tennyson , Keats , Wordsworth or Rupert Brooke , she always prefaced them with ‘ As it says in the Bible . ’ |
12 | To have towering , snow-spattered mountains everywhere you look , to gaze down into valleys , dotted — as it says in the brochures — with carved wooden chalets with roofs like lyres — to have all this and chocolate , too , is almost obscene . |
13 | As it says in the " Big Book " of Alcoholics Anonymous , " So our troubles , we think , are basically of our own making . |
14 | But , as , as , as it says in the report which we 've had this evening , a bit of flexibility , a bit of balance . |
15 | If it is quick about it this will give the electron the chance to get over the hump and repay the loan as it emerges on the other side . |
16 | It 's not Marxism because what we actually have now in a Maoist Communist Party , as it emerges in the course of the nineteen thirties , is a leadership composed not of socialist working class militants but of intellectuals whose prime motivation is that they are modernizing nationalists . |
17 | However , in a key passage intended to highlight the Alliance 's " transatlantic " character , the communiqué also stipulated the " necessary transparency and complementarity between the European security and defence identity as it emerges in the Twelve and the WEU , and the Alliance " . |
18 | Generally speaking , psychology has concentrated on the processes involved in dealing with verbal data as it arrives in the individual . |
19 | The fortress commanded a view up the narrow valley of the Yucay River , as it wound past the ancient Inca town tucked in the crux of the mountains , before it became the turbulent Urubamba . |
20 | Julia could make out dark green stretches of the river as it wound between the ochre and terracotta of the buildings . |
21 | The Club proved very popular for many years as it appealed to the many actors , artists and musicians who found the atmosphere of Bedford Park most congenial . |
22 | In occasional clearings the American boys caught sight of slender natives in conical , palm-leaf hats bending over fishing lines or snares for river fowl , but they rarely looked up ; only the naked , potbellied children paid any attention , staring at the Avignon with brown , expressionless eyes as it swung past the low banks on which they stood . |
23 | The messenger moved so fast that Huy barely saw the club as it swung through the air at his throat . |
24 | As it swung against the wall , there was a thud of something hard in the pocket . |
25 | For my money it can rain as much as it likes in the coming weeks . |
26 | As they flowed on their — as it turned out — not so eternal journey from the hinterland of Ely and Cambridge to the Wash , these rivers deposited silt along their beds ; and now , although the rivers vanished centuries ago , this silt stands out , a startling pale-fawn colour , as it snakes across the adjacent black peat of the Fens . |
27 | The Act requires the Secretary of Commerce to report to Congress on numerous aspects of drift-net fishing in the North Pacific , especially as it relates to the marine resources of the US . |
28 | because the verderers … and … the Steward of the Forest made no mention in their rolls of the name of the said page , nor of his delivery , nor of his escape , and the business of the King so far as it relates to the said boy is entirely undone , therefore they are in mercy . |
29 | The epitaph upon the old Forest system was finally written in the Wild Creatures and Forest Laws Act of 1971 , which abolished the sovereign 's prerogative right to wild creatures ( except royal fish and swans ) , and abrogated the Forest law , except in so far as it relates to the appointment and functions of verderers . |
30 | And the ability of many insects to see the infrared and microwave emanations of particular molecules or of particular plants , for instance , is intriguing in its wider implications as it relates to the overall balance and economy of nature . |