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1. Take the world as it is
2. It's as broad as it is long.
3. It's perfectly good as it is .
4. As long as it is a comedy, I'd rather cry during the process.
5. You're welcome to borrow my tennis racket, such as it is.
6. Things will come to you as it is planned for you. The firmer you grip, the easier you lose. We've tried and cherished, we have a clear conscience. Let the fate take care of the rest.
7. Leave it as it is.
8. Drain the pasta as soon as it is cooked.
9. We will look at the evidence, such as it is, for each of these theories.
10. You should light the gas as soon as it is turned on.
11. The British Women's Movement, such as it is these days, came up with a programme of speeches at the House of Commons.
12. Don't shut the door, it's all right as it is.
13. We can go in my car,(/as it is.html) such as it is.
14. thought I might be transferred but as it is I shall have to look for a new job.
15. Don't bother Harry?he has enough to worry about as it is.
16. In those days, travelling was not as easy as it is today.
17. The government accepts whaling in principle as long as it is carefully regulated.
18. I can't help-I've got too much to do as it is .
19. Don't ask me to do it. I've got enough problems as it is.
20. The way of the life is to walk on your own, no matter how to choose, as long as it is your own choice, there is no right and wrong, more do not need to regret.
21. We can't take on any more work-we're fully stretched as it is.
22. I'm not buying the children anything else today - I've spent far too much money as it is.
23. I hope my job's safe. Life is hard enough as it is.
24. Twenty years ago travel was nothing like as easy as it is now.
25. If the gas blows back, you must turn off the supply, as it is dangerous.
26. We were hoping to have a holiday next week as it is, we may not be able to get away.
27. There is an entrance hall of perfect proportions, twice as long as it is wide.
28. They hoped to finish the kitchen by Friday, but as it is they'll probably have to come back next week.
29. What do you want for more money for? Y ou're earning good pay as it is!
30. It's almost as easy these days to give your rooms a new coat of paint as it is to spring-clean them.
1. It's as broad as it is long.
2. It's perfectly good as it is .
3. You're welcome to borrow my tennis racket, such as it is.
4. Don't ask me to do it. I've got enough problems as it is.
5. What do you want for more money for? Y ou're earning good pay as it is!
31. The cold water is heated as it is drawn off.
32. You're welcome to join us for supper, such as it is we're only having soup and bread.
33. The fire is dangerous to us as it is so near.
34. I haven't got time to do his work for him - I've got too many obligations as it is.
35. Tell me what has happened as it is; don't beat about the bush.
36. Just keep quiet - you're in enough trouble as it is.
37. But it takes shape as it is woven.
38. Everything else is in order, just as it is.
39. The sequence, as it is described, inevitably raises questions.
40. Some of them are barely surviving as it is.
41. It is all as elegant as it is charming.
42. This is a pity as it is usually curable.
43. Either way,(http:///as it is.html) the transformation of the area where Broadway and Seventh Avenue converge is as remarkable as it is undeniable.
44. No girl would be so foolish, especially as it is so long ago, and not your fault at all.
45. The jury saw this case exactly as it is: It was a tragic accident, not a murder.
46. I welcome that, as it is important that compensation should be made available where appropriate.
47. Poverty is a constitutive element of a particular form of economic growth as much as it is a product of economic recession.
48. This fastening can be cut to any length as it is available by the metre or sold in pre-packed form.
49. Aromatherapy, as it is more usually practised, is about prevention of major illness and the symptomatic treatment of minor ailments.
50. But that tension has never been as fierce as it is today.
51. It is therefore a continuous enquiry into the relationship between teaching and learning as it is enacted in particular classroom contexts.
52. We were saving money to go to Hawaii, but as it is we can only afford to go on a camping trip.
53. They make the skin crawl like it is on fire, even as it is bathed in sweat.
54. We were hoping to finish by 5 o'clock, but as it is, we'll be lucky to finish by 8!
55. Participation by the manufacturing industry in the eco-audit scheme, as it is known, will be voluntary.
56. It lives in large family groups and is said to be as shy as it is fearsome-looking.
57. It is convenient that there be gods, and, as it is convenient, let us believe there are. Ovid 
58. As it is no longer in focus the drill serves to reinforce what has already been drilled and ensures automaticity of control.
59. Plasticine is a good medium for supporting all sizes of specimen as it is easily moulded and re-used.
60. Subdivision is carried out only in so far as it is profitable; too much splitting would cause more problems than it would avoid.
61. As much pain as it is to see we are over budget on this airport project, I am actually quite pleased.
62. As heartbreaking as it is to acknowledge, no system can guarantee that.
63. As it is, the company can not in any case be accounted for as a wholly contractual phenomenon.
64. My goal is simple. It is complete understanding of the universe, why it as it is and why it exists as all. Stephen Hawking 
65. If the doors of perception were cleansed everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. William Blake 
66. As it is the hay and silage season, we had been going non-stop since dawn.
67. I would be interested to experience a situation where medical intervention is not as widely available as it is in Great Britain.
68. A company can protect information of this kind only so long as it is confidential to the business and not in the public domain.
69. The ether is not so much the carrier of cosmic electro-magnetic forces, as it is the materialised forces themselves.
70. Meanwhile, Vanessa herself suffers a downfall as humiliating as it is spectacular.
71. Above all, it should be as physically comfortable and relaxing as it is easy on the eye.
72. That kind of instinctive, indefatigable willingness to engage is a gift, Mr Caen, as unteachable as it is unbuyable.
73. As it is, Mr Botero has been whining that too many of his real works are flooding the market.
73. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
74. The ion engine has considerable potential as it is capable of generating specific impulses of thousands of seconds.
75. It challenges you, as a leaded to make change as personal an experience for yourself as it is for others.
76. As for price competition, it is about as real and intelligible as it is in the life insurance or banking fields.
77. Their emotional development was not understood as it is today.
78. As soon as it is sold the 58-year-old widow plans to move into the mobile home in nearby Laguna Beach.
79. As it is drawn up, swags appear between the rows of rings, forming a scalloped hemline.
80. Look in the locker under the passenger seat for its original colour as it is usually not repainted in a respray..
81. Painting the frontier, either as it was or as it is, hardly remains an exclusively male domain.
82. The middle-class in the center of concern in these novels, as it is in sentimental comedy.
83. But in spite of a pretty widespread discontent with education as it is, there is no clear view of what it should be.
84. Monotony was a cardinal sin for Victorian architects, just as it is the predominant defining characteristic of modern architecture.
85. A host state may restrict the activities of a financial institution as far as it is justified by the general good.
86. Perhaps this marks the single biggest difference between Marxist Socialism, and Empirical Socialism as it is now practised.
87. This procedure, as barbaric as it is, is not done by governments.
88. However, the addition is almost as problematic as it is important.
89. Even its main aim is uncertain, as it is increasingly being spoken of as an Aids fund.
90. If they did not, the myth of the sense behind the sentence would not be as popular as it is.
91. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.
92. Remove the skin and white pith and eat as it is for a simple, refreshing dessert.
93. The dark side gets plenty of air time as it is.
94. My Swahili, such as it is, comes from a Berlitz tape and a phrase book.
95. About as hot in Washington as it is in Managua this morning.
96. As it is, the Shishu Bhawans seem to be bursting at their seams.
97. An area several times as large is suffering a decline in productivity as it is degraded by overuse.
98. Existing theory in this area provides limited guidance for practitioners as it is based on the management of single innovations.
99. The bird, widespread as it is, has resisted the temptation to diverge into numerous kinds found among many nest parasites.
100. Only after the last ice age did modern civilization, such as it is, evolve.
101. It is as inhuman to be totally good as it is to be totally evil. Anthony Burgess 
102. Photography, he protested, has unfortunately introduced into art a misconception of perspective which is as ugly as it is false.
103. This humble mollusc can be unreservedly recommended as it is hardy and lives exclusively on algae.
103. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
104. But even as it is, you get something rather odd.
105. I call it curry cheese as it is very heavily flavoured with cumin seeds.
106. On-line handwriting recognition requires some kind of digitising data tablet to capture the script as it is written.
107. As it is easy to imagine, these changes produced a whole new set of issues.
108. As long as it is not a way of life.
109. This is not criticism as it is necessary when writing local history to use previous writers.
110. It is as warm when wet, as it is when dry.
111. It is tempting to draw sharp contrasts between magic and science, just as it is between science and religion.
112. Finally any head string which uses the convergent node number must be removed as it is no longer available.
113. The predictability is as clear-cut as it is in the classical theory.
114. He's as angry as it is possible for a human being to be.
115. Standard, as it is familiarly known, has gone through a succession of lumber industry owners since its bustling origins.
116. Ideally, I would go further than the McCain-Feingold bill, laudable as it is.
117. Learning is not always used as soon as it is acquired: Edward Tolman gave experimental evidence for this latent learning.
118. Reasonable foreseeability is always a necessary ingredient of a negligence action as it is required to establish duty of care.
119. It does nothing whatsoever for the music and provides a distraction as unwelcome as it is contextually inappropriate.
120. The golden chanterelle, as it is commonly known, is a favorite among mushroom connoisseurs.
121. Alegr a writes with a clarity, simplicity and beauty that is as accessible as it is profound.
122. Sometimes it is necessary and desirable to leave hand-drawn and handwritten input as it is.
123. Siegel was instrumental in creating the Las Vegas as it is today.
124. As it is fast growing, additional capital has to be injected into the company to finance the rapid rate of growth.
125. Our comprehension, however, based as it is on observation, intuition, and guesswork is always only partial.
126. Those familiar with hand-jamming will find this quite accommodating, well-furnished as it is with excellent placements.
127. A unit only continues to operate so long as it is successful.
128. This is enough in itself to make us want to reject conditioned attention theory as it is presently formulated.
129. So that the fabula, such as it is in this tale, is the product of certain purely linguistic devices.
130. The somatic strip is handled in a late incident just as it is sent to an earlier one.
131. Especially as it is told by the protagonists themselves, each giving his own gloss on their titanic duel.
132. His job is hanging by a thread, as it is.
133. Central heating can be as serious a scourge to fine old books as it is to fine old furniture.
133. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
134. This one's just as much of a prezzie for you as it is for him because it smells absolutely delicious!
135. They're as unique as it is possible to be without splitting at the seams.
136. Likewise the instrumentalist approach to communication, as it is still prevalent among most churches, needs further examination.
137. This would not please traders, who would lose opportunities to exploit the inefficiencies of the market as it is now constituted.
138. As it is publicly owned, this sector is subject to direct government influence and, frequently, political direction.
139. He should be punished for as long as it is humanly possible to punish him.
140. Cool, thick, old oceanic lithosphere is gravitationally unstable as it is generally denser than the asthenosphere over which it lies.
141. And yet, as it is lifted, we still wriggle with indignation.
142. It's difficult to look, I admit, as it is now night-time.
143. Stone age civilization, veiled in mystery as it is, has provided the greatest challenge to historians.
144. The criticism of Johnson seems as much directed at the unpopular Gingrich as it is at her.
145. Is the notion of a distinct foreign policy arena as obsolete as it is ambiguous?
146. Maybe this annual event will become as well known for rare and fine records as it is for books.
147. She is not looking for the divided subject but seeking to understand why the unified subject we have is as it is.
148. As it is, our reputation is sinking fast in the west.
149. Self-assessment Building self-esteem is about appreciating strengths and developing them as much as it is about gaining an understanding of weaknesses.
150. The life of every man is a diary in which he means to write one story, and writes another; and his humblest hour is when he compares the volume as it is with what he vowed to make it. James Matthew Barrie 
151. It is certain that we have to devise ways to move beyond antiracism as it is presently constituted.
152. How do you make it a room that is as pleasant to live in as it is to look at?
153. The building's already costing us way too much money as it is.
154. As it is, you might be able to hang an Olympic medal around her neck in a few more days.
155. Learning isn't acquiring knowledge so much as it is trimming information that has already been acquired. Criss Jami 
156. As it is sensitive to large temperature fluctuation, care should be taken to maintain a stable reading.
157. Based as it is on the north western edge of Snowdonia the centre is an ideal base for all kinds of climbing.
158. The fried fish is as good hot as it is cold.
159. However, it is as naive to regard religious divisions as self-explanatory as it is to see nationalisms so.
160. The water slowly evaporates as it is moved through the system, and the salt solution becomes ever more concentrated.
161. Practically all moralizing is absent from this play as it is from Romantic theater.
162. However, as it is for any poll, the Electoral College outlook is a snapshot in time, not a prediction.
163. Doubtless photography is making the same ravages on this side of the Channel as it is with us.
164. I have a waiting list, Miss Thorne(), and I am overcrowded as it is.
165. Information is transferred by genes in much the same way as it is by words.
166. Therefore, to some degree any public relations proposal for any potential client is out of date as soon as it is written.
167. Just as it is fundamental to religious life, cooperation with others has been a prime sporting virtue.
168. This oracle speaks of a brother as the instrument of death, which fits with the case as it is yet known.
169. This amounts to a death wish as it is generally only the evangelical wing of the church that is growing.
170. Interestingly, parents find this particularly hard as it is often the complete opposite of what they normally do.
171. Her descriptions evoke a feeling of America as it is for new immigrants.
172. Frequently this is accomplished by changing the baton's form as it is in motion.
173. Road pricing - charging for road space as it is used - will merely add to the burden.
174. College football is as much a beauty contest as it is a game.
175. Our last bit of objective evidence, such as it is, concerns those prints on the scullery window.
176. Quota sampling is widely used in market research as it is cost-effective.
177. As it is thereby illustrated and developed its implications should clarify.
178. As it is, most parents take only brief peeks into classrooms and hear snatches of information about curriculum.
179. It is not, however, as clear-cut in this country as it is on the continent.
180. I suggest leaving the parents to try to raise them, as it is so interesting to watch.
181. But a national debate on architecture at this level is as banal as it is unhelpful.
182. The operation, Back Home, is as straight forward as it is pointless and brutal.
183. This is avidly collected by the locals as it is delicious boiled and pickled.
184. The question of management and legal representation for aspiring new-comers is just as valid in publishing as it is in recording.
185. But in practice, modern Earthly life is a protege of water, as much as it is of carbon.
186. Most confusingly named as it is a stork not an ibis.
187. For the historian it is equally illegitimate to overlook what they had in common as it is to neglect the differences.
188. When the planes are fully loaded, they aren't able to take off from this runway, as it is too short.
189. More than most human activities, sport reveals this essential truth of existence as it is perceived in the perennial philosophy.
190. Or even love, in so far as it is distinguished from sexuality.
191. This is a spotlight that is as harsh and cruel to the loser as it is flattering to the victor.
192. As it is, I've stretched my neck out by ordering a full alert in the West Country.
193. This is the stuff from which good beer is made as it is hard and has absorbed a tangy flavour.
193. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
194. In 1922 it was not so easy to predict crop yields as it is today.
195. Many circumstances are made intolerable as it is for lack of sufficient respite services.
196. But just getting out of the way of good ideas, important as it is, will not be enough.
197. These movements are directly converted to movements of the screen cursor, or pointer as it is ten called.
198. Integrity is the basis of trust, which is not as much an ingredient of leadership as it is a product.
199. So far as it is known, Noble has been the only born-deaf person ever to be a Freemason in Britain.
200. We seem unable to accept the world as it is.
201. However, it goes against the grain to have to say this, as it is our land after all.
202. Though not all laws are enforced with equal vigour, criminal law defines crime as it is officially recognized.
203. The northwest, before the days of air travel, was not as easy of access as it is today.
204. Is the bark naturally as black as it is now, or has the dirt from the air soiled it?
205. Pack it tight, add basketball footage as dramatic as it is trite, and throw it into the Hollywood Plot Machine.
206. The basis of these unities does not seem to lie within the nervous system as it is currently conceived.
207. Do not use breadmaking flour for pastry as it is far too coarse.
208. Ronell avoids the trap by proceeding in ever-decreasing circles - or fractal geometry, as it is now known.
209. Tempting as it is to criticise them back, this will make them even more defensive.
210. Research is paraded as strongly by many journalists and novelists as it is by sociologists.
211. Every tale - depressing as it is in its own right represents another body blow to the leasing industry.
212. Borrowing is looked upon as a natural part of everyday life so long as it is kept within bounds.
213. With his appointment in mid-I978, the story of the mortgage market as it is conventionally told within Salomon Brothers commences.
214. The either-or argument is of course as unfair as it is fallacious.
215. Why start an argument? You're in enough trouble as it is!
216. As it is, his overdraft increases, and so do the interest charges, at two or three points over base.
217. In this area there is a surprising lack of desktop publishing software as it is obviously a prime candidate.
218. Any gift or campaign contribution is legal so long as it is reported.
219. The problem of the observer is as crucial in biology as it is in physics.
220. The particular colour pattern of a Heliconius presumably does not matter much, so long as it is memorable to the local birds.
221. As it is, a penalty kick at goal can take up to two minutes out of the match.
222. They need somewhere warm and soft to sleep and the bed should be made twice as thick as it is normally.
223. What's more it is as kind to the environment as it is to your skin( ), thanks to our ozone-friendly dispenser.
224. Faxing the stuff, may prove awkward as it is on 2 large A3 sheets.
225. Understandable as it is, this reaction is plainly not altogether reasonable.
226. The journey is of utmost importance as it is about the enhancement of excellence in what we provide for our children.
227. But an obligation to obey the law as it is understood in political writings today is a mere primafacie obligation.
228. Storing Knowledge Knowledge within a neural network is not stored in specific memory locations, as it is in conventional computing.
229. Insurers have one of Washington's best-organised lobbies, as persuasive as it is litigious.
230. And looking at our own context is as difficult for us as it is for fish to look at water.
231. It was considered as wrong then as it is now to embezzle the Crown's revenues.
232. Choose lobster with small head as it is fleshy.
233. Our food, such as it is, is plentiful.
234. I understand this communication, half garbled as it is.
235. Time travel remains as compelling as it is unknowable.
236. Many services have grown up around the EDDL technology as it is an interoperable standard.
237. The film has been badly marketed as a black comedy, as it is really a drama.
238. Flexible and utilizable as it is, waterscape has much effect on space organization and garden coordination.
239. The battle of the Somme as it is called, lasted for six months.
240. Naive as it is , youth is a simple and natural realty, refusing andas the green apples.
241. I like drinking spring water, as it is cool and sweet.
242. The system will better support new product introduction as it is more flexible than before.
243. Any compilation becomes outdated nearly as soon as it is printed.
244. Weak as it is, the disturbance in the wind field is discernible.
245. As it is, the industry's fortunes rise and fall with the level of official largesse.
246. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven.
247. As it is, he is only a brave and just - minded Delaware.
248. We definitely need those too as it is required for our city's building code.
249. And then they explode. The resulting morass is often as beautiful as it is complex.
250. A watch as much an accessory as it is a timepiece.
251. As it is, you boast and brag. All such boasting is evil.
252. My command, Jon Snow reflected ruefully, as much a ruin as it is a stronghold.
253. She was born is Saigon, or Ho Chi Minh City as it is now called.
254. Well my toilet's all blocked up and I've got it all coming into my flat and it'll ruin my home, such as it is.
255. The world's manifest As it is: a sun Immobile, in the abyss.
256. The fault - finder will find faults in paradise. Love your life, poor as it is.
257. It is highly laudable and exemplary a thing as it is held to be.
258. This factory produces China ? ? s traditional hand craft: cloisonne, or Beijing enamel, as it is called.
259. The interpreter converts your source program into object code as it is needed.
260. As it is a pterosaur fossil found in Huanjiang, it is known as " pterosaur. "
261. And then, on turning a corner, we found ourselves clearly above the tree line and there, undeniably, it was: Mount Fuji, or Fuji-san as it is reverentially termed in Japan.
262. Unbelievable as it is, that's only the tip of the iceberg.
263. No one is dare to get close to your dog as it is too feral.
264. Mother worries about Stuart and me fooling around these lakes as it is.
265. And the northern section will mainly receivea facelift as it is a commercial street.
266. I'm fagged out as it is without you venting your spleen on me!
267. For example, Tai Mountain is called East as it is the easternmost one the five.
268. If no new evidence is found, this ironclad case will stay as it is.
269. This neutral monism, as it is called , resembles property dualism.
270. As it is I have been forced into becoming a sort of pamphleteer.
271. She had a peculiar face; fleshless and haggard as it is, I rather like it.
272. Even canned foods can contain BPA, as it is used in the inside lining.
273. Don't touch my writing table; leave it as it is.
274. Good as it is to inherit a library,( ) it is better to collect one.
275. They live among the hard facts of life, reality, as it is called.
276. The field is convenient to irrigate as it is by the river.
277. In this context, streetball is as much about performance art as it is an athletic contest.
278. New comers cannot believe the place to be as meagre as it is described.
279. We have to buttress up the old church as it is beginning to lean.
280. The film should be very good as it is starring first - class actors.
281. This class investigates cognitive science and technology as it is applied to the industrial design process.
282. Don't put too much monosodium glutamate in the dishes, as it is bad for your health.
283. It's highly laudable and exemplary a thing as it is held to be.
284. Just as it is, interceptor mechanism makes Webwork 2 simple and vivid.
285. Being an independent journalist in Kazakhstan is tough enough as it is.
286. I am not go to manicure my nails. Just save it as it is.
287. The implications of an agency's action often become clearer as it is implemented.
288. As it is shown , TYJL _ — ECC fault - tolerant computer interlocking control system features high reliability and safety.
289. Each passenger on; he's overweight for take - off as it is.
290. Their plan will succeed according as it is judiciously managed.
291. Above all, he sees Europe as it is: a fractious collection of 27 members.
292. The Ko as it is affectionately called, is the town's focal point.
293. That concept alone , as amazing as it is, would likely be believable.
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