Example sentences of "as it can be " in BNC.

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1 It 's as close to normal as it can be . ’
2 Faber is introducing a new vertical blind called Uprite which has aluminium slats and will give unequalled service as it can be washed and re-hung immediately .
3 We recognise this and we are determined to achieve a transport system which is as safe as it can be made while still remaining effective .
4 Even where a trustee has misappropriated trust property the fund may still preserve its identity , and , so long as it can be identified , the rights of the beneficiaries will attach to the fund into whatever form it may have been converted by him .
5 So make London as nice a place to run as it can be to visit .
6 We 're sure that having come this far you wo n't want to miss out on anything and we really do recommend you join us on these trips as it can be very expensive if you try to do it all on your own .
7 I 'd asked that he should n't be bottle fed with my expressed milk as it can be more difficult to establish breastfeeding if a baby is confused by a teat .
8 By level 8 , the reading material is as demanding as it can be .
9 Best-selling novelist , short story writer , occasional teacher of creative writing ‘ insofar as it can be taught ’ .
10 Aims to speed up the process of development control and make the planning system ‘ as positive and as helpful as it can be to investment in industry and commerce , and to the development industry ’ .
11 As long as it can be used to purchase goods and services , the medium of exchange ( notes ) does not need to have an intrinsic value , providing confidence is maintained in the currency by the avoidance of excessive inflation .
12 Views on the function of the pilot stage vary among research workers , but I view the pilot stage as being the last one before the actual survey itself and therefore the stage where , as far as possible , the interview schedule is as near to its final form in both questions and answer categories as it can be .
13 In theory the dazzle explanation makes sense , because the zebra patterning is just about as vivid as it can be , when seen at close quarters , but once again the facts do not support this idea in practice .
14 Caution in such activity is strongly urged as it can be very irresponsible to divert or alter energy flows without knowing what effect you may be having somewhere else .
15 I want to do this thing as well as it can be done , and with as few deaths as we can manage .
16 As it can be seen from Table 1 , expert systems have certain fundamental disadvantages against human experts .
17 The research team , based at the Bristol Oncology Centre , hopes the method will eventually become an accepted screening method as it can be used time after time without any risk to the patient 's health .
18 It can not be sure of everything , but it will always be as sure as it can be .
19 To have one standing in the corner of every room in the house is a tremendous help to an old person who can not bend ; although , of course , one will suffice , as it can be carried from one room to another when it is needed .
20 The time-honoured foam filter is a good beginner 's choice , and an excellent back-up to other systems , especially as it can be matured ( build-up a working population of bacteria ) in the tank at the same time as other systems — then moved into action at the required time should a back-up or quarantine tank become necessary .
21 It 's here that the gravity-fed , pump-returned ‘ underground ’ filter comes into its own , as it can be boarded over and hidden from view .
22 We try and make everything as good as it can be and I write guitar lines that will be heard .
23 Is the recording quality as good as it can be ?
24 Caterham is as ready as it can be for the single European market , which is of critical importance since 60% of its production is exported .
25 It is always advisable to check on marketability as it can be tight for some smaller issues .
26 As soon as it can be done , I will send it . ’
27 Fleischmann was alluding to the strategic importance of lithium-6 , which is present as 7.5 per cent of all naturally occurring lithium and is an important ingredient in thermonuclear weapons as it can be cleft by neutrons to make tritium , the essential fuel , and can fuse with deuterium to make helium-4 , releasing energy in the form of gamma rays without accompanying neutrons .
28 Take care when removing the surround , especially if it 's very old , as it can be sold if it 's in good condition .
29 Hinshaw makes a distinction between the ‘ cognitive ’ and ‘ evocative ’ contents of knowledge suggesting that the ‘ truth ’ , at the semantic and syntactic levels , can be considered in isolation from the social basis of knowledge in so far as it can be shown to be cognitive rather than evocative .
30 ‘ The WBC are not interested in a unification fight with the WBO but I do n't see any problems as it can be a simple defence of Paul 's WBC title . ’
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