Example sentences of "as [adj] [conj] you [vb base] the " in BNC.

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1 I would be grateful if you could confirm as soon as possible that you wish the application to go forward in the current year as noted here .
2 But as long as you spot the early signs you should be okay — just keep the red bits covered for a few days .
3 There is so much to see in cities — museums , shops , theatres , art galleries , parks — and you can easily walk around most city centres quite happily , as long as you remember the basic safety rules .
4 But as long as you follow the guidelines that are there
5 Yes , as long as you keep the ball .
6 Talk to the exhibitors , too : as long as you pick the right moment you 'll find they are very happy to talk about their ponies .
7 Well when they was feeding these up , you could have one for yourself as long as you let the government have one , see , and er , er , of course the next to feed a pig up , see , but er , I mean if you could fed them properly you could erm , perhaps get one ready in er , six to nine months you see , and er , which would be a , a good bacon pig like , if you fed it er , correctly .
8 And bacon 's not fattening grilled on this diet , you can eat as much bacon as you like as long as you cut the fat off and grill it .
9 If you use the covenant form attached to this leaflet you can make each annual payment at any time , or by any instalments , you wish as long as you make the full annual payment by the end of each 12-month period .
10 As long as you make the point , and and in the as long as the quotes are grammatical , and as long as you can understand it , the the simple thing about any kind of communication is that you should communicate you know rather than you 're not trying to win the Booker Prize , are you , so just as long as you get the information over do n't worry too much about the , the journalism .
11 He 's far more likely to catch a chill standing about at a show or in the hunting field than after a bath , as long as you take the right precautions .
12 As long as you ignore the police dog , sniffing around mine .
13 All the Rover type diffs will interchange as long as you use the same ratio front and rear , but Range Rover-front diffs need the flat base casting type to take the steering damper — these are also stronger diffs .
14 As long as you use the ones on the sheet and you come up with the two selection menus .
15 " Yes , as long as you know the truth , and now I 've told it . "
16 As long as you know the election feels a great privilege . ’
17 Good colour snaps are fine as long as you get the building in focus , take it in sunlight rather than shadow and stand back far enough to ensure the whole building is in the picture .
18 u It should n't matter what you wear to work as long as you get the job done , says Lisa , 49 .
19 As long as you get the proper size .
20 As long as you make the point , and and in the as long as the quotes are grammatical , and as long as you can understand it , the the simple thing about any kind of communication is that you should communicate you know rather than you 're not trying to win the Booker Prize , are you , so just as long as you get the information over do n't worry too much about the , the journalism .
21 There is no restriction on the amount you can withdraw as long as you maintain the minimum balance of £10,000 in your account .
22 erm if , if , if you , if you , if you take this view of excesses you 're not unhappy for that to happen in order to move it forward as long as you maintain the control necessary to stop it when it 's gone too far , which is exactly what he does .
23 The practical upshot is that , as long as you have the right translator , the Virtual Processor code will run without modification on any chip .
24 The practical upshot is that , as long as you have the right translator , the Virtual Processor code will run without modification on any chip .
25 At festival time nothing is illegal or forbidden as long as you have the price .
26 In London you are so free to do what you want ; you can work where you want , do the sort of work you want , ( as long as you have the sufficient G.C.S.E. 's at the age of sixteen , the ‘ A ’ levels at the age of eighteen , and degrees , or diplomas etc . ) .
27 You can add or subtract any amount from one side of an equation as long as you do the same thing to the other .
28 Even if you b I I I would imagine that many of you , based on the notes alone that you 've got from here , without any reading , would probably get through So , you 've got nothing to worry about as long as you do the work .
29 I do n't give a damn , as long as you do the activity .
30 So those three things are called your statutory rights and you 've got them as long as you buy the goods from a shop or a trader or someone who 's in business .
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