Sentence examples for as is habitually from inspiring English sources

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There was no doubting that Inverdale, as is habitually the fate of commentators and pundits in Paris during the Six Nations, was feeling the cold but the main source of controversy seemed to be whether the item in question had a tinge of pink to it.

As is habitually the case for Trapattoni's Irish, it was the opposition who looked the more fluent outfit early on with Vedad Ibisevic getting in behind the defence in the fourth minute but failing to find a team-mate.

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Colleagues from "the real world" (as the private sector is habitually called, as though the governance of the country were some frivolous Narnia) often flop as politicians.Even so, there is a difference between defending this professionalisation and testing it to destruction.

This group, formed in Budapest in 1975, is habitually described as "best in the world".

Venice is habitually characterized as timeless, and New York too, the Never Finished City, strikes me as essentially permanent.

Today, however, he is habitually described as Octavian (until the date when he assumed the designation Augustus).

Bach (1807-1742), who is habitually described as the last of Johann Sebastian Bach's twenty-odd children, and also the oddest.

Cerebral palsy is habitually depicted as a severely debilitating condition, but all 14 players on the pitch on Saturday afternoon displayed a beauty of movement that thoroughly challenged such broad sweeping stereotypes.

This is habitually addressed as a "free speech" issue, but she persuasively maintains that it should be treated in law like any instance of paying for sex: "the fact that there was a camera present filming the prostitution does not alter the basic fact that they" – that is, the makers and distributors of pornography – "arranged and/or profited from someone else's prostitution".

A month shy of their 18th birthday, they are not only the stars of "New York Minute," but its co-producers, too, and they also administer the kind of show-biz enterprise -- encompassing music, videos, fashion design and other merchandise -- that is habitually described as an empire.

In India, fishmeal is habitually considered as the major protein source for fish culture.

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