Example sentences of "as they [verb] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Finally , the judicature Acts in 1873–5 abolish the old Court of Chancery , as they abolish the Common Law Courts and certain other courts , and establish a new court — the High Court of justice — which has all the powers of a Court of Common Law and a Court of Equity , and in which both sets of rules , the rules of Law and the rules of Equity , are administered ; but in which , if there is ‘ conflict or variance ’ between them , the rules of Equity are to prevail .
2 He got up and went back down the stairs , going out into the gathering darkness , across the priory grounds behind the chapel from where he could hear the sweet , melodious chant of the nuns as they sang the first psalm of Compline .
3 She followed quietly , a well-mannered guest , as they crossed the crowded length of the morning room .
4 As they crossed the broad reach of the Spree at Elsenstrasse , where tugs were crunching through the ice , Erika pointed out what sights there were to see but Karl merely gave a perfunctory nod and returned to his absorbed stare through his window .
5 The line-up did n't change as they crossed the chequered flag , and Kate turned the TV off , not feeling able to watch the award-winning ceremony .
6 Cruising Altitude passed the pacemaking Floyd as they crossed the final hurdle and he looked all set for a comfortable victory .
7 Walking back through the park , and carefully holding the children 's hands as they crossed the busy road , Laura found it almost impossible to ignore her friend 's sly suggestion .
8 The pain , agony and exhaustion were replaced by an enormous sense of achievement and relief as they crossed the finishing line .
9 It was a bright day with thin sunshine burnishing up from the snow and men blinked and rubbed their eyes as they crossed the open space between the two compounds , tramping over the road running down to the village and the railway line that stretched far the other way to Pot'ma .
10 The climbing plants are particularly effective and useful as they cover the vertical surfaces and make use of a third dimension .
11 The trainees ' responses , with guidance , may provide enough sound material for discussion as long as they cover the main points of the text .
12 On Saturday 28 September , some of the hardiest souls in London and the surrounding environs took to the footpaths of Battersea Park , got cold(s) , wet , mentally tested and later drunk as they contested the 1991 Amnesty Sponsored Quiz Quest .
13 ESSEX villagers rediscovered the outer limits of their parishes yesterday as they re-enacted the centuries-old custom of Beating the Bounds .
14 She envisioned the admiring glances of guests as they noted the sculptural perfection of the two McKintosh chairs poised in the foyer .
15 A huge local family came in as she was drinking coffee , and suddenly there were voices and laughter as they arranged the stately grandmother at the head of the table , the boisterous children banished to the other end .
16 As soon as they finished the first course Rodney raised his wine glass .
17 And got heavier as they left the small station and straggled down a steep , cinder path .
18 John noticed that as they left the rich pastures of Leinster and rode into Munster the degree of destitution worsened considerably .
19 As they left the northern suburbs , the car began to tremble in Jed 's hands .
20 Teresa held her hand as they left the main building by a back door and crunched over the path to the infirmary , Anna dragging her feet .
21 He had watched them silently as they lowered the little bush into the prepared hole , with considerable argument as to how the roots should be spread .
22 Indeed , at the same time as they debated the general strike , leaders of the Second International became increasingly interested in the implications of modern capitalist developments for the elimination of war .
23 But , just like adults , children appear to repair such forms as soon as they retrieve the conventional word from memory .
24 Firelight glinted off satiny flesh as they moved , their bodies like molten gold , fluid and changing as they sought the ultimate fusion .
25 The Defence Minister barely flinched as the camera zoomed in for a close-up of his face as they ran the famous film clip from mid-December , 1987 , in which he promised that it would all be over by Christmas .
26 The Defence Minister barely flinched as the camera zoomed in for a close-up of his face as they ran the famous film clip from mid-December , 1987 , in which he promised that it would all be over by Christmas .
27 In that game his side displayed a verve and fair rarely seen in English rugby , let alone at a senior representative level , as they ran the bemused Australians ragged .
28 A handful of FTSE stocks fell sharply as they began the new account without the benefit of a dividend payment .
29 A handful of FTSE stocks fell sharply as they began the new account without the benefit of a dividend payment .
30 A handful of FTSE stocks fell sharply as they began the new account without the benefit of a dividend payment .
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