Example sentences of "it as it is " in BNC.

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1 They must be notified of the LEA 's subsequent decision concerning the statement ( the LEA can modify the statement , leave it as it is , or determine not to make it ) .
2 The real issue , therefore , is not so much concerned with this or that IQ score and the chances of raising it as it is about the ingenuous , and often disingenuous , attempts to quantify the inheritance : learning ratio .
3 You might want it to be different again in six months ' time , or even next week — but do you love it as it is right now ?
4 It is better , no doubt , to see it as it is now , ‘ a completed and cohesive entity ’ ( UT , p. 1 again ) .
5 Show it as it is !
6 It would have been parochial of us not to have mentioned it as it is still used in many other countries .
7 Yet they work somehow , because her is a man who had the courage to state it as it is , with such conviction and such power and optimism that somehow you get caught up in his enthusiasm and believe with him , if only for those three chords .
8 Ivy Compton-Burnett , who wrote beyond the First World War of ancestral houses in the 1890s , the setting of her own childhood , once declared that ‘ when an age is finished you see it as it is ’ .
9 In fact it seems more likely that Picasso felt that the Demoiselles as he decided to accept or leave it represented a truly astonishing challenge with which he himself must come to terms ; obviously if he had been dissatisfied with the look of the painting he would not have left it as it is , and it has been argued that the stylistic discrepancies within the painting are essential to its iconography , to the message which it is intended to convey .
10 I use Preservene 's White Snow which is the cheapest soap powder on the Australian market though there is a knack to using it as it is slow to dissolve , being fine lumps of pure soap .
11 ‘ We had a small group saying they wanted to move it back , but there was an overwhelming vote to keep it as it is , ’ said Carmel Hall , secretary of the organising committee .
12 And Garland had answered : ‘ I like it as it is , and as for the windows , that muck is a natural filter for the light and if any interfering bastard ever cleaned 'em I 'd twist his credentials off . ’
13 There is , however , only a fugitive , implicit ( and comic ) reference to the tale being an exemplum within the text , and no reference to it as it is presented in the manuscript ; the tale is identified in the manuscript by the name of the character peculiar to this basically East Midland version , Dame Sirith .
14 Leave it as it is , leave it as it is
15 Leave it as it is , leave it as it is
16 I think we shall just on the margin have to leave it as it is .
17 Erm I think we 'll leave it as it is .
18 Is the intention to palletize that or to leave it as it is .
19 Leave it as it is .
20 He says he likes it as it is .
21 He says that they should leave it as it is .
22 I will really miss it as it is very good .
23 putting a skewer in it or shall I leave it as it is ? you know .
24 All of his poems are filled with a quiet irony ; a message to those patriotic leaders and potential soldiers , removing the glory and honour from war — they strip everything but the bare facts from the issue of war and show it as it is , from first-hand experience .
25 But apart from this small point , I do n't think that anyone could fault it as it is so cleverly constructed and presented .
26 need a room where you can go in , leave it as it is .
27 Mm but I , I mean I can use it as it is now but anything else on to it I would find it difficult .
28 Well , well the Conservative , are they going to leave it as it is ?
29 It 's really only a question of whether you get the extra one page or , or leave it as it is .
30 I 'll leave it as it is I think because
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