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

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1 If your hard disk is a short of space , you may have no option but to print , but most people will have the space to save a fax as it is received , thus saving paper if it 's one they do n't need to print .
2 The following , recommended by the Law Society , is now widely used : In consideration of you today completing the purchase of we hereby undertake forthwith to pay over to Building Society the money required to redeem the mortgage/legal charge dated and to forward the redeemed mortgage/legal charge to you as soon as it is received by us from the Building Society .
3 Megarry J in Spens v IRC ( 1970 ) 46 TC 276 at p285 stated : … where a trustee who receives income from investments holds those investments on trust for a life tenant , each sum received by the trustees is for surtax purposes the income of the life tenant as soon as it is received , for it is forthwith under the life tenant 's control .
4 In businesses such as McDonalds where service provision is undertaken by relatively junior staff remote from the centre , very particular attention is paid to quality control procedures as it is realized that lapses of quality or service may have a devastating effect on public confidence and attitudes .
5 So it has been for centuries , yet the multi-petalled bloom of modern times , epitomized by the modern Hybrid Tea rose ( or , as it is abbreviated , H.T. ) and probably most people 's mental image of all that a rose is and should be , is a product of modern hybridizing and cross-breeding that did not exist even as recently as medieval times .
6 One rôle of this pipe is to provide an unobstructed path for water in the cylinder to expand as it is heated .
7 Pitch , of course , gets progressively softer as it is heated , and similarly , since the rocks of the mantle are also at high temperatures — the temperature in the earth increases downwards at a rate of about 30 degrees C per kilometre — they can also be thought of as being rather ‘ soft ’ .
8 Glass , like toffee , has no sharp melting point but changes gradually , as it is heated , from a brittle solid to a viscous liquid and during this process there is no important change of molecular structure .
9 Hot water storage systems are ‘ vented ’ to allow any steam to escape if the system overheats and the cistern accommodates expansion of the water as it is heated .
10 Water that is above 4°C expands as it is warmed , like any other material .
11 An understanding of technology as it is applied in the design , development and management of consumer goods and services is developed .
12 The aims of Reflexology are : to relax stress and tension , the cause of approximately 75% of today 's diseases and ailments ; to relieve blocked nerve impulses that end in the feet , to improve circulation , for it is at the feet that the blood , as it is pumped around the body , changes direction .
13 In this case , the physiotherapist gives the sole of the foot gently graded stretching as it is placed to the floor .
14 We are trying to suggest here that academic enterprise may be useful as long as it is placed in its proper social context .
15 Propane alone requires stronger , and therefore heavier , containers as it is stored at higher pressure .
16 In reality , it is to introduce as a solution a concept which itself poses a theoretical problem , for as it is adopted and understood it is an uncriticized concept , a concept which , like all ‘ obvious ’ concepts , threatens to have for theoretical content no more than the function that the existing or dominant ideology defines for it .
17 To attribute this to the ageing process per se is as foolish as it is to describe physical disease as ‘ your age , my dear ’ .
18 From September 1990 parents , and in some cases the pupils themselves , have a right to see the record in so far as it is made after 31 August 1989 .
19 It can take a great deal of courage and confidence to challenge colleagues in this way , but as you will see by studying the Code itself , the definition and standards of conduct required are clear and unequivocal , even if putting them into practice is not always as easy as it is made to sound .
20 As it is made of lead , an indication of its age is the white powder which covers the surface after being buried in the ground for any length of time .
21 To implement the Children 's Traffic Club as soon as it is made available for use by General Accident .
22 Bob Ewell who is the father of the so called victim , Mayella , is prepared to use his influence as a white to get Tom convicted even though we know that it is Bob Ewell who should be taking the punishment as it is made clear in the trial that he is the person who abuses Mayella not Tom .
23 Marzipan can be used as soon as it is made , but keep unused quantities well wrapped in aluminium foil or cling film in a cool place , preferably the refrigerator .
24 It needs to be used as soon as it is made , however , as it quickly becomes too tough to handle and shape .
25 I just thought it was worthwhile making that point as it is made to be very .
26 As it is getting towards summer they would like the work done as soon as possible and subject to a satisfactory estimate I can authorise you to carry out the work .
27 A requirement to minimise , even to trivialise the aesthetic — one might almost say , a fear of the aesthetic — is the hollowness at the heart of historical materialism as it is defended here .
28 8.1 Neither party shall be under any liability to the other if and for so long as it is prevented from or delayed in performing any of its obligations under this Agreement by reason of circumstances beyond its reasonable control .
29 The drawing of inferences from the information as it is obtained , like all such modes of thinking , is not susceptible to recipes .
30 Please indicate whether it is correct for the new season by inserting ‘ Correct 1981/82 ’ or amend as necessary and return immediately to the office sending any additional information as it is obtained .
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