Example sentences of "as [pron] [verb] [verb] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As soon as I had seen this reading of the phrase it at once seemed more plausible .
2 It 's got as bright and fierce an eye as I 've seen this side the Avon . ’
3 Erm that 's as much as I 've got this morning .
4 Hello I 'm terribly busy Norma actually , I 've got a full lesson at the minute , erm , I 'll , I 'll try and , and sort that out as soon as I 've finished this lesson
5 In fact , as I have developed this chapter , I realise that within the definition I am using they are exactly the same thing .
6 I 'm very sorry that as soon as I have finished this welcome this morning that I have got to leave you , and I am very sorry that I shall not be able to return this evening for your dinner which I would originally look forward very much to but I trust that you will enjoy the company of the Chairman of our Environmental Services Committee , Councillor Robin Draga , who is attending on my behalf .
7 At times , as I have researched this book , it has occurred to me that the second-hand book world is the only place left in England where knowledge of anything but the latest semi-literate fads still exists .
8 They 're actually saying , can you please , seeing as you 've got this money for youth , help us keep the job going .
9 I can assure you we will keep our side of the bargain … just as soon as you have completed this assignment .
10 As soon as she had announced this fact , she pushed past him roughly , on her way to the kitchen .
11 We praise God for the progress already made and ask for your prayers and support as we seek to make this project a reality .
12 We had to like tell her about five times so they knew it was n't our room as we like took this guy in it was like books , everything was , there was so much crap on the floor , we had to get through to get to the radiator so that our next door neighbour could try and like stop it from leaking .
13 As we intend to use this theory in Chapter 7 to explore the implications of new technology for the shape of organisations , it is important to develop our understanding of organisational processes in the light of this radical attack .
14 I hollered , I shall leave him as soon as we 've got this business sorted out .
15 We will continue to reduce tax burdens on business , as we have done this year for the motor industry , whenever it is possible to do so .
16 As we have said this signal comes in the form of a physical , mental , or behavioural symptom .
17 Coal also suffers from competition from gas , which is more environmentally friendly , and — as we have heard this evening — is becoming far more important in terms of baseload electricity generation in the near future .
18 But as soon as we have to commit this question to paper we discover ( or we certainly should discover ) that this is a difficult question to ask with absolute clarity .
19 after fighting one another for months in the House of Commons , were ready to meet together under the roof of the Sovereign and sink their own differences for a common good and arrange as they had done this morning for a National Government to meet one of the gravest crises that the British Empire had yet been asked to face .
20 I 'd like to take up some points as they 've occurred this morning .
21 And yet , as carelessly as he had discarded this coat , he had deliberately destroyed her hopes and her dreams .
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