Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [verb] [adv] [adv] as " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes I tried to go as fast as I could , but it was easy to let the sail out and slow down if I felt I was getting out of control .
2 I learnt to look ahead so as not to run out of stores .
3 By ten I 'd crawled as far as the door .
4 I 'd got as far as the top step on that flight when the phone went again .
5 I decided to walk as far as Bellanoch where a friend would pick me up for that weakening hospitality again - a dear old Sister Brush who shames me with her eighty-year-old energy , integrity and artistic confidence .
6 Living in San'a , I was initially engrossed in the visual aspects of the architecture , but as I became involved with the Yemeni families , I started to record as accurately as possible all aspects of the traditional San'a culture that was rapidly being swallowed up by Western influence .
7 It 's taken longer than I thought to get as far as this .
8 Because of my injury I did get as far as the Spanish Steps and the shops in Rome , but that was the extent of my sightseeing .
9 I had dressed as well as I could that morning , in more or less the same stuff I 'd worn for Grandma Margot 's funeral .
10 I had to rush off just as he was about to arrive .
11 The mood immediately sank back into deep depression , especially in the light of the Soviet summer offensive , which had pushed as far as the Vistula , and , in August , the accelerating advance of the western allies through France .
12 As we watched , the fog , which had crept as far as the house , began to flow round it .
13 Egyptian stone vases reached Crete before the bronze age began ; the Cretan industry , which had started as early as 2500 BC , nevertheless post-dated the arrival of these foreign vases .
14 He might have the advantage of size and strength , but thanks to the martial arts classes she 'd taken as regularly as she could over the past few years , she had a few tricks of her own up her sleeve .
15 A few minutes later , when she 'd got as far as wrapping herself in her host 's dressing-gown , Penry Vaughan knocked loudly on the door .
16 She seemed to vanish as quickly as she had appeared , leaving Ianthe to be pushed forward into the train , where she stood in a daze until she found herself sitting down in a seat offered to her by a small boy .
17 ‘ A-actually , ’ she managed to stammer as haughtily as she could , ‘ I 'm not playing at all , but you wo n't believe me . ’
18 She did say as quickly as possible — Brian will pick me up at the station .
19 She had no wish to intrude on Helen 's friendship with her neighbour and , unless Edward had something to tell of interest to veterinary work , she resolved to leave as soon as possible .
20 It had been a special childhood , full of laughter and fun ; Mark and she had grown up together as friends , as well as brother and sister .
21 Fen had seen her angry before , but never so angry that she had lashed out physically as well as verbally .
22 Ruth kissed her aunt and then , clasping her hands tightly in her own , she said what she had to say as gently as possible .
23 When Edmund had left her she had wandered as far as the orchard , and had just pushed aside the crooked wicker gate to re-enter the garden when she heard the latch of the heavier postern rattle .
24 He had kissed and fondled her and she had responded as well as she could but they had both been too aware of each others inexperience and uncertainty to achieve fulfilment .
25 She had got as far as pulling out her suitcase , which looked scruffier than ever now that her eyes had accustomed themselves to the comfortable luxury of Luke Hunter 's flat , and laying it open on the bed before something inside her rebelled .
26 When I saw it the other night , tucked inside the cello part of one of the piano trios we play , she had got as far as ‘ State 7 — Moderate Gale : Intervals of laughter .
27 She had glanced up briefly as Kerry , one of her assistants , approached her .
28 She had driven as far as she could and now stopped the car .
29 The Workshop in Communicative Grammar bore the stamp of its energetic organizer , , who had gone so far as to postpone a Fulbright Fellowship to study with in Pennsylvania in order to bring the planned Workshop to fruition .
30 He advanced on Nick who had retreated as far as he could .
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