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

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1 I remember nothing whatever about the match , as I passed out thirty yards from the ground .
2 As I walked down one side of the hall , keeping close to the sides , and scurrying past the classroom doors , I felt my face grow hot .
3 I got my wings and I 'm gon na do my share , but as I got almost two years here , I found myself worrying about some poor tailgunner that was n't feeling well as he went on the airplane .
4 As soon as I dropped about 70 feet down towards the restaurant , via the tourist runway with its ridiculous little suburban garden fences bordering the steps , the wind ceased and I stepped out of the snow .
5 But you 'd never guess as you step back three decades into the snug , low-slung cockpit .
6 Yeah , I I wrote the thing as you remember about eighteen months ago , but it had no conflict in it you know we 're all the same and stories must have conflict , so I got the house to burst the ceiling on the wife
7 ( Granted , there were a few flaws … but hey , ‘ MY PEN RAI ’ ( ‘ never mind ’ ) , as we say about 100 times here a day in Thailand ! )
8 It 's getting light as we scramble down one side of a blown bridge across a river , then scramble up the other side , slipping down , and pulling each other up again until we are all assembled on a grassy bank .
9 As we have only four wagons , we can not by carried by railway without Taunton Cider .
10 BRITONS spent £37 million eating a record 860 million crumpets last year — well over twice as many as we scoffed only six years ago .
11 It was dark inside , as they had only one candle .
12 Fortunately I had a tide-table with me which played havoc with the original extravagant plans as they had only three days to shoot the 15 minutes of film they needed .
13 On the field a fortnight ago we unfortunately caught Frampton Rovers on a good day as they ran out 5–1 victors .
14 Sometimes Julia accompanied her , and as they travelled home one day Carrie said thoughtfully , ‘ You know I never wished Ma dead , Julie , but I 've got to admit her death came at the right time for me .
15 As they sat down one BOR retaliated by asking for a special item from the Baptist villagers .
16 The annual migration of some one and a half million wildebeest is an awesome spectacle as they travel about 800 kilometres in search of water and green pastures for survival .
17 Of the three gradation schemes under discussion , the Canadian is the simplest in so far as it creates only three degrees of offence .
18 As it takes about two years to convert an idea to law through our parliamentary system , new legislation is often implemented at a time when the circumstances which gave rise to the idea have substantially altered .
19 Gordon Williamson 's Aces of the Reich is an excellent example of the latter type of book , including as it does over 100 biographies of Third Reich personalities who made their mark , not in politics or high command , but up at the ‘ sharp end ’ .
20 This will generate lower transactions costs than arbitrage as it requires only one sale of shares and one purchase of futures — assuming that the investor would have closed out his or her long position in shares at the delivery date anyway , or is content to roll over the long futures position until they would otherwise have sold their share portfolio .
21 The impact angle was very shallow and the aircraft was apparently under some control as it settled only three feet over a horizontal distance of 420 feet .
22 Despite its low calibre , the weapon was hard to control firing on-full automatic , as it threw out 1,500 rounds per minute .
23 You will understand then something of the climate prevailing around Darlington Hall by the time of my father 's fall in front of the summerhouse — this occurring as it did just two weeks before the first of the conference guests were likely to arrive — and what I mean when I say there was little room for any ‘ beating about the bush ’ .
24 By selling 12 times as much wine as it did only five years ago , Australia outsells the US , and with the exchange rate currently working in our favour , prices are getting cheaper all the time .
25 He was surprised at its strength as it curled sic three inch long body around his index finger , and squeezed .
26 WORLD champion Stephen Hendry was in a hurry in Blackpool yesterday as he took only 58 minutes to reach the fourth round of the £140,000 Regal Welsh Open .
27 Crichton had been Rovers ’ hero , but he suddenly turned villain when he pulled down Hignett as he streaked clear five minutes from time .
28 We sign , ’ he told reporters as he arrived nearly four hours after the scheduled start of the talks .
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