Example sentences of "as [pers pn] reach [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll remi remind you of those again as I reach the various Lots .
2 As I reach the open air on the far side of the back cover , having emerged from a cavern called the dungeon of lust , ten thousand voices will greet me with a joyous shout .
3 Fenella must have heard me , as she appeared at her door as I reached the first landing .
4 As I rounded Ardmair Bay , the sky was bright but as I reached the scattered cottages and crofts of Strath Kanaird , none with an invitation to halt or stop , ominous yellow clouds formed overhead , obviously heralding a storm , and when Stac Polly came into sight , there was a spiralling column like a tornado above it .
5 He heard the bolt slide from the attic door , then her tread on the stairs and the muffle of voices as she reached the upper room .
6 It was only as she reached the small turning leading to the patio that she stopped , a momentary apprehension bringing goose-pimples to her skin .
7 She found quite a rare one just as she reached the other edge of the wood .
8 As soon as she reached the open deer-park she ran , and she hardly paused until she came to the broad track that sloped down to the marsh , smiling and vivid green in the late afternoon sunshine .
9 But , as she reached the open door of the drawing-room and caught sight of Janice in the middle of the room , some instinct told her not to enter immediately .
10 As she reached the French windows into the drawing room she heard Allegra 's voice , ugly and distorted by an immense sob :
11 But as she reached the back door , the sound of a loud , angry voice stopped her in her tracks .
12 As she reached the last step Travis appeared through a door to her left .
13 ‘ The movement I enjoyed most was canter half-pass across the short diagonal with a flying change on the centre line , half-pass back across the diagonal and finishing with another flying change as we reached the outer track .
14 Suddenly the road grew wider and the trees were left behind as they reached a small town of almost glaringly white buildings set against a backdrop of hills and fronted by a tiny harbour .
15 He fairly hauled her along the street afterwards , giving her no time for nerves as they reached a white-painted door with a large brass dragon for a knocker .
16 A following rocket then passed through the 50 km hole in the aurora and observed energetic electrons as they reached the denser atmosphere at the edges of the ‘ hole ’ .
17 In London , the Compact has been so successful that children who would previously have left as soon as they reached the school-leaving age of sixteen , are deciding to stay on at school to take further exams .
18 As they reached the outer suburbs it began to drizzle slightly and Preston switched the wipers on .
19 Lin Foh seemed incensed , but kept his voice down as they reached the outside steps of the Coroner 's Court .
20 ‘ Well , ’ said Henry as they reached the tiny office where he kept a telephone , ‘ I must go and teach my next pupil .
21 As they reached the front door , it flew open in their faces .
22 As they reached the middle landing where Joan stood in the shadows , as if by tacit consent the men paused for a brief rest , placing lantern and sack-shrouded burden on the floor .
23 He finally managed to light up as they reached the main road , and he blew a sidelong stream of blue smoke behind the Brigadier 's head .
24 The surface was badly pockmarked and the car bumped and bounced over the uneven thoroughfare , its journey only becoming smoother as they reached the main road that would lead them into Chichester itself .
25 As they reached the little anchorage she looked at the sea with resignation .
26 Indraugnir 's strength failed just as they reached the Blighted Isle .
27 The lorry changed into a lower gear as it reached the final slope .
28 The train slowed down as it reached the next station and the Punk stood up and came down the aisle towards them .
29 The sub-committee reported back to the Council in July 1969 that within its Charter , or minor modifications of it , changes should be possible with a result that a college , ‘ as it reaches an appropriate state of excellence , should be subject only to that minimum of control by Council consistent with the duties imposed by its Charter ’ .
30 Oz edged carefully down the slope , crouching every now and then as he reached a little bilberry bush .
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