Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] [verb] [adv] as [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A few weeks ago , she had spent her eighteenth birthday in a drug-induced coma , with her back opened up as durium shieldlinks were laid around her spine . |
2 | Her day flows seamlessly as silk |
3 | Her voice died away as Karl benignly shook his head . |
4 | Having made their name as the most mischievous men in pop , their audience watched uneasily as Madness turned down the corners of their mouths . |
5 | Her lip trembled briefly as Tony hugged her and Maureen kissed her again before they left , but she quickly recovered and told them unsmilingly to give her love to her father and the family . |
6 | In the match of the tournament , Drake took the first set 6–3 only to see his advantage melt away as Alger powered his way back into the reckoning with a blistering 6–1 win in the second . |
7 | ‘ Yoo-hoo ! ’ yelled Jack in Wild Western imitation , but his voice tailed away as Inspector Burden of Kingsmarkham CID emerged from Queen Street and approached them across the forecourt of the Olive and Dove . |
8 | His voice trailed away as Doctor Agrippa spread his hands . |
9 | His hand shot out as Marianne attempted to push past , catching her by the wrist . |
10 | Aaron , Benstede 's body-servant , appeared as if from nowhere and both he and his master moved away as Corbett turned to see the French leave , de Craon still smirking . |
11 | Rincewind went rigid with fright , but his arm swung out as Kring shot forward . |
12 | Our dyad looked on as Mohammed Sherif , the co-operative head , aged and bloated by dietary tedium , went through the formalities with the buyer . |
13 | Check that your saddle fits correctly as horses will often run from pain in the back . |