Example sentences of "[adv] as [pron] [vb base] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Much as I admire a great deal of Ken Worpole 's contributions to discussion on alternative methods of arts funding — his and Geoff Mulgan 's ‘ Saturday Night , Sunday Morning ’ was an invaluable piece of work — his thoughts ( almost gleeful I thought ) on the problems of civic buildings ( MT May ) were shot through with the baby-out-with-the-bathwater conclusions which seem to be endemic in much new times and new Left thinking on the arts generally . |
2 | There is good potential for straw as a fuel source , so long as we continue the important research and development programme that we are currently commissioning . |
3 | The senior officials of these institutions are therefore more or less free to act as they wish , so long as they show a reasonable profit . |
4 | The intermediate targets should be destinations in their own right so long as they offer a good starting point for the next stage . |
5 | He does seem eager , up behind some , long as you get a right distance , too far and you get oh , they 're fighting it again , whereas you can get right up . |
6 | So long as you accept the local climbing ethics nad enjoy adventurous climbing there 's little about Czech sandstone or the Czechs that 's likely to wind you up . |
7 | Once you have 60% no claim bonus , your bonus will be protected regardless of the number of claims you make , so long as you pay the extra premium . |
8 | Once you have 60% no claim bonus , your bonus will be protected regardless of the number of claims you make , so long as you pay the extra premium . |
9 | Once you have 60% no claim bonus , your bonus will be protected regardless of the number of claims you make , so long as you pay the extra premium . |
10 | Once you have 60% no claim bonus , your bonus will be protected regardless of the number of claims you make , so long as you pay the extra premium . |
11 | I 'm afraid I ca n't subscribe to the theory that man should always be ‘ bloody , bold and resolute ’ ; but rather , I confess , that it 's very comforting to lean on you sometimes … more especially as I 've a funny instinct that if I follow your ways I ca n't go wrong , whereas my own existence is apt to be hardening , as you can see that it must be . |
12 | Obviously as you get a little bit closer to it it gets rather more fraught . |
13 | eight o'clock so as you get a good rest . |
14 | So as you know the American one collapsed and of course were thirty million pounds . |
15 | This is were double bed tuck comes into its own , because the single needle per tuck rule no longer applies as soon as we bring the front bed into work and carrying stitches . |
16 | Theoretical political economy is the study of a social economy based upon the production of commodities , i.e. the study of an unorganised social economy … as soon as we take an organised social economy , all the basic ‘ problems ’ of political economy disappear : problems of value , price , profit and so on . |
17 | ‘ As soon as we identify a real market need , we will introduce a new level of enquiry . |
18 | But , just like adults , children appear to repair such forms as soon as they retrieve the conventional word from memory . |
19 | But as soon as they hear The Old Rugged Cross they 're fine again , ’ he said . |
20 | As soon as you make a nervous slip , he explodes with anger — humiliating you in front of colleagues . |
21 | so 's you can un pack up , soon as you pack the bloody allotment up |
22 | as soon as you get a negative index anywhere , if someone says , Oh we 've got erm X to the minus nought point six . |
23 | Erm no , soon as you get an ordinary chip dot bat file |
24 | As soon as you get the good news you 've been hoping for , accept it . |
25 | As soon as you get the overhead indication — in whichever form — you must turn to parallel the outbound track |
26 | As soon as you receive the official letter from the Court , you should inform your Manager . |
27 | I feel too tired to sleep so I play some Despot when I get home but my heart 's not in it and the Empire is still in a tattered-looking state after all the earlier disasters and I 'm almost wondering if I should start again but that would mean going back to the fucking dawn of civilisation and the temptation in Despot is always to swap PoV , which people who do n't know the game always think sounds sort of innocent , like some detail , but it is n't : you 're not just swapping point of View , you 're swapping your current Despotic power Level for something less , even if it 's a regional lord or other king or a general or royal relation close to the throne , and it is not to be done lightly because as soon as you renounce the current Despot 's PoV the computer takes over and it 's a smart fucking piece of software . |
28 | As soon as soon as you see a parked car you should be looking to see what 's behind its and there 's about six policeman behind |
29 | Despair overtakes me as soon as I see the dreaded trolleys jammed together ; I always manage to pick one with a crab-like action ; my heart sinks and culinary amnesia sets in somewhere between the tinned fruit and dried pasta . |
30 | All this applies to open-ground sowings , and of course it is the crops from these that move fastest as they suffer no transplanting adjustments . |