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How to use as we know in a sentence

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For the class of 2004 this is the end of the world as we know it and the beginning of life as we choose to live it.
It is this industrial revolution that is the defining process in the creation of modernity as we know it.
There are always limitations with print film as we know it, but other than fluorescent colours, today's photoprocessors can go reasonably close.
And as we know, in the clamour for rights those who can only whisper are ignored.
Within the next 10-15 years mineral extractions, agriculture as we know it and associated business support services will be almost irrelevant.
And it cherished a lot of the values that built our civilization as we know it now.
Painful as it seems, and as much as we know that he's going to be found guilty, the trial can't just be a mockery of a real trial.
Kids will be kids, and kids, as we know, constantly challenge the status quo.
As far as we know, only Cornuet et al. and Nielsen et al. strictly applied this rule and considered a testing data set.
All this might point to a tacit disappointment with the cinema as we know it and a yearning for the Platonic ideal we dream it capable of.
He is also about 12 years of age and, as far as we know, it was a completely unprovoked assault.
I omnipotently took it upon myself to expel from the universe as we know it future specimens of well-fitted survivalist weeds.
Despite the discouraging outlook, many black-owned businesses are proving that offshoring does not spell the end of contracting as we know it.
And he was particularly odiously cruel, as we know from the mass graves, and other things.
As far as we know, the moustache curler was used in a similar way as a modern hair curler.
It's hard to imagine the service remaining in business as we know it in either case.
As the scenery switches from Argentina to Chile to Colombia, events conspire to change our hero, as we know they will.
The vignettes that follow are conjectural, but they may suggest ways in which his life as we know it found its way into his art.
The only thing we have had, as we know, is the statement that will live, to quote someone else, in infamy.
Civilisation as we know it today can only lead to an increasingly unjust, and inequitable, distribution of power across the globe.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Her body, as we know by the testimony of the wood-cutter, seidel, was a mass of bruises after death.
And so far as we know they haven't got an aeroplane to take the place of the same trees.
Just as we know of no exceptions to the law of gravitation, so there are no exceptions to the law of death.
A lender, as we know, must charge an interest rate that recovers the depreciated value of the dollars loaned.
The island is larger than that of Labuan, and, as far as we know, has no coal.
This company had neither charter nor land grant, and, as far as we know, it had made no attempt to obtain either.
It was true, for lisle, as we know, had smoked while he revised his composition.
For by this principle of tonality, melody and harmony as we know them became possible.
They were not required so far as we know, in any instance, to manumit their slaves.
In so far as we know, it remained for the Mesozoic to introduce the birds and mammals.
Napoleon is the only man who has waged a world war in the world as we know it to-day.
In Phrygia it was peculiarly prominent, as we know from classical references.
So far as we know at present, the platypus duck-mole, or water-mole, is the strangest of all animals.
It is on the prothallus, however, that the sexual organs are produced, and after fertilization the plant as we know it arises.
The date of his reconversion, as far as we know, has never been mentioned by any biographer.
The written, as we know, almost constantly appeared together with other referential systems, especially images.
In 1746 Benjamin Robins taught the principles of rifling as we know them now.
But of the Cambrian as we know it to-day there will be something more to be said presently.
The matter, as we know, was compromised with Dodson and Fogg, so there was no need to scrutinize the cognovit.
Comstockery, as we know it, is apparently an organized effort to regulate the morals of the people.
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