as it is造句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.
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