Example sentences of "and [adv] [adv] as [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 At the end of the last war he found himself some French creature and went to live with her , and so far as we know , he 's still in France . ’
2 And so long as they pass them through Rannoch to the west if need be .
3 Most commonly young women entered , and so long as they remained unmarried , stayed in domestic service .
4 By contrast the larger class-D animals , living on grasslands where rainfall varies , are less selective and so long as they do not crop the grass too close many animals can cover the same foraging area in a short time .
5 So long as the House was not bound by strict party ties and so long as it had control of the major part of its own timetable , the general task of commenting on and questioning government policy was relatively simple .
6 Damp is acceptable so long as the cellar is not in use and so long as it does not rise above the ground floor dpc .
7 The Government has stated that , as well as continuing cover on non-vested markets for NCM , it will provide reinsurance for those contracts which are deemed to be in the ‘ national interest ’ for as long as the Government considers its existence essential to meet the reasonable needs of exporters and so long as it performs satisfactorily as a trading facility .
8 Anyone who gives him a flak jacket ( that is , consent ) may take it back , but the doctor only needs one and so long as he continues to have one he has the legal right to proceed .
9 ‘ Subject to this Part of this Act — ( a ) after the termination of a protected tenancy of a dwelling-house the person who , immediately before that termination , was the protected tenant of the dwelling-house shall , if and so long as he occupies the dwelling-house as his residence , be the statutory tenant of it ; …
10 Hers was not a demanding character , and so long as she felt some evidence of a man 's care ( which living in Charles ' room would give her ) she would not need more .
11 As she raised a hand to wipe them away she noticed how deeply the dirt had eaten into her fingernails , so that they were not , and so long as she worked never would be , pink and sweet and shell-like .
12 ‘ How you feel is how you feel and how you climax is how you climax , and so long as you let a man know those things , there should n't be a problem , ’ David said .
13 After the birth , intercourse can begin again as soon as you feel ready and so long as you do n't feel any discomfort .
14 She smiled , ‘ Do n't forget now , you 're my cousin from Neath come to help with the business , you 're big like my dad , could easily be his nephew and so long as you do n't open your mouth , it should be all right . ’
15 I should wish you were brought home in wine rather than to come in so sober and so late as you do .
16 My thought processes were still numb , but I got feebly into action , moving more and more strongly as I sought out wood for a fresh fire .
17 The connection between girls suffering from eating disorders and violently hating their own bodies , and sexual violence in society , struck me more and more powerfully as I listened to girls talking about periods , body shape and size , and how they feel about their bodies .
18 We are all familiar with the fact that the days of our childhood seemed to stretch out , passing more and more quickly as we grew .
19 I could see it running in her until it overflowed , and as fast as it ran more grief took its place until the lane and the streams ran with grief and all the valley was the colour of grief .
20 My right hon. Friend can not write off the WEU as simply and as simplistically as he did .
21 Employers complained of such traits as often and as vehemently as they complained of " riotous and unlawful combination " .
22 The heart of the matter is the provision of a physical and social environment through which the members of society may gradually withdraw from it as securely and as worthily as they enter it through the environment of home and education .
23 We took four years to do it , partly so people would get accustomed to the idea , and it was fantastic that during those four years people worked at least as hard and as well as they had in the previous four .
24 The drugs that depressed the immune system were stopped , and as quickly as they had grown , the masses in the lungs began to disappear .
25 And as far as we know there 's no been no account been taken that er the subsequent development that is likely to take place on any of these roads , which is clearly implied in some of that statements , of the consequent traffic that that would generate in itself .
26 And we were we covered sixteen different MPs which is especially good news because Hugh Bailey normally supports the bill and as far as we know is likely to turn up and and vote for it .
27 THIS is a very long , very expensive and very highlevel book on human intelligence which will undoubtedly become , for many years to come , and as far as it goes , a standard book of reference , It has five parts , dealing respectively with the nature of intelligence and its measurement ; cognition , personality and intelligence ; society , culture , and intelligence ; the phylogeny and ontogeny of intelligence ; and a metatheory of intelligence .
28 The ward had been full , the nurses worked off their feet , but their care for me — and as far as I knew for the others — had been magnificent .
29 The Carolans were subject to much exposure in the Press , and as far as I knew there had never been any newspaper gossip which even hinted at any sort of rift between them .
30 I prescribed Nit Ac LM2 and as far as I know she remains well .
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