Example sentences of "[adv] as he [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In the sonnet just quoted , for instance , Shakespeare presents the Poet in a humiliating situation , indifferent to the behaviour of the Mistress with other men just so long as he gets some share of the action . |
2 | He knew how to hold the Conservative Party together , and , so long as he judged this right , to hold it loyal to Lloyd George . |
3 | Newman slowed down as he approached 495 Greenway Gardens , Wandsworth . |
4 | As writer of a weekly newspaper column , he was allowed his own room in hotels , and from the corridor could be heard above the typewriter coughing away as he smoked one cigarette after another . |
5 | He clambered up and intercepted her at the kitchen door , enfolding her and drawing her in to his body so that his warmth flowed through to her , just as he had that day when he 'd found her on the beach , lost and afraid ; like him , a victim of the past . |
6 | Just as he had last year in the pub in Kent when he 'd glassed the landlord — when the landlord had chatted to Jo while Jack was in the bog . |
7 | Spencer thus condemned any attempt to change women 's position in society , just as he opposed any state intervention to safeguard the position of the poor and weak . |
8 | He was glad to see him , for he knew him for a tough , sturdy fellow , who was considered certain to get into the Owsla as soon as he reached full weight . |
9 | As soon as he had any money he spent it on going to Central America or Thailand by the cheapest possible means to look at some new underground . |
10 | The French Agriculture Minister , Henri Nallet , said that the ban , which his United Kingdom counterpart John Gummer described as " unwarranted , unjustified and contrary to EC law " , would be lifted as soon as he had satisfactory guarantees that BSE ( not hitherto officially confirmed in French cattle ) posed no threat to human health . |
11 | And as soon as he put some funnels and that down it rods pressure came back . |
12 | A LABOUR backbencher brandished a foot-long knife in the Commons yesterday as he demanded tougher laws against carrying weapons in Scotland . |
13 | NIGEL MANSELL produced one of the most masterly qualifying drives of his 12-year Formula One career here yesterday as he claimed provisional pole position for tomorrow 's Brazilian Grand Prix . |
14 | He had watched the Rolls Royce pull up as he did most mornings . |
15 | Only the 16th caught him out as he took three putts for his only bogey . |
16 | Water belched out as he drenched each tree , pouring the costly stuff into the deep trench which circled their trunks . |
17 | That is , as far as he trusts any woman . |
18 | Weber differed , however , in incorporating rather more of the Marxist analysis into his own theory , in so far as he recognized social classes — and more generally , various ‘ constellations of interest ’ in the economic sphere as important bases of domination , in his intense preoccupation with the growth of bureaucratic domination , and in the concentration of his analysis upon the different ways in which domination can make claims to ‘ legitimacy ’ and so constitute itself as a moral authority . |
19 | Not , strangely , of Hampshire , well as he served that county as committee member , guide , counsel , and lifelong follower . |
20 | Manager Trevor Francis said : ‘ Carlton has n't been playing as well as he did last season . |
21 | She would inevitably interpret it as some kind of macho statement about the fact that even as he entertained one woman in his flat , another was on her way upstairs with … what on her mind ? |
22 | Gary , even as he spoke these words , had an uncomfortable vision of Nutty 's harsh determination , and felt slightly uneasy . |
23 | Wilko and out : British No 2 Chris Wilkinson pulled off the most spectacular win of his career today as he put fourth seed Goran Ivanisevic out of the Stella Artois Championships at Queen 's Club . |
24 | Fairham swallowed hard as he saw another portion of the carcass cut away by a powerful blow . |
25 | He 'd made it clear enough after all that he did n't expect her to hang about as he had another date . |
26 | ‘ He would verbalize his sadnesses , throw his arms about as he told elaborate stories concerning people who had upset him at the time , even when going into sad tales about people who were important to him . |
27 | And yesterday Labour 's rank-and-file kept him there as he won 533,000 votes in the constituency section of the election — which is decided by ballot . |