Example sentences of "this be [adv] as " in BNC.

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1 A similar long bridge crosses the Taw at Barnstaple , but this is neither as long nor as irregular as the Bideford bridge , and has been subject to more extensive alteration .
2 It was assumed that schools would be using the materials and theme for about twelve periods a week for six weeks , as Miss Garnett noted : " This is probably as long as the steam stays in a theme for this age , and nobody should feel embarrassed about pulling out of it quicker if it seems right to do so " ( Leicester/Leicestershire Curriculum Development Project 1970 : I ) .
3 This is invariably as true of urban locations selling cultural capital with voodoo economics as it is of declining industrial regions of manufacturing industry ( Harvey , 1989 ) .
4 Brook talked about that central game of dice that Yudishthira plays , ‘ an ordinary , everyday action … it also has overtones , through the poetic to the metaphysical and the supernatural , and this is just as in Shakespeare .
5 As you have read the above paragraphs , many of you will already be forming your own opinions — and this is just as it should be .
6 This is just as he wants it .
7 This is just as it always was except that I usually have some of his sketch books , a few of his letters , and his work-book on display , but those things are on loan to the exhibition . ’
8 This is clearly as it should be .
9 It should be noted that this is equally as is a Christian position , a religious position .
10 This is precisely as the normativist tradition would wish .
11 This is all as it should be . ’
12 This is still as we might expect , because oxygen is a very reactive gas and was from very early days prolific in the Earth 's atmosphere , albeit probably in the form of carbon dioxide .
13 This is now as internationally popular as holidays on the Greek islands , from whence the recipe hails .
14 This is only as one might expect -at all times and in all places — for it is always a problem in art history or archaeology to know to what degree certain persons can be held responsible for the appearance of particular aspects of design ( especially where one is dealing with aspects of arrangement , structure , and figural types ) .
15 Partly this is so as not to contrast too blatantly with the speech patterns of your characters .
16 This was just as the amateurs of the FA thought it should be .
17 Endill asked Mcduff , the only person in Nettles who had made friends with him , why this was so as they were throwing stones into the water from the dormitory window .
18 In Burke 's view , which was orthodox in his time , this was entirely as it should be .
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