Example sentences of "as [pron] [vb past] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He looked up as someone rattled at the front door of the shop ; irritably he waved them away .
2 Probably be glad to get rid of her , she thought gloomily , then looked up sharply as someone rapped at the back door .
3 The snapping of twigs as someone moved over the thick , soggy mass of fallen leaves .
4 As someone seduced by the clever remake that was ‘ Iron Lion Zion ’ , I ca n't say that I feel quite as lubricated by this one .
5 As I looked at the magnificent vehicle I could not help thinking of the historical ‘ Experiment ’ of the Stockton and Darlington Railway , or of the Exhibition excursions of 1851 , when the GW nailed rough boards across their permanent way trucks at Didcot to accommodate their third class passengers !
6 I turned round , half-expecting to hear a giggle , a rather inane giggle ; and then as I looked at the thick shadowy scrub near the gate , and remembered the grim reference to Prospero , a more sinister explanation came to me .
7 I felt frightened as I waited for the mysterious man .
8 Another three weeks passed as I waited for the reassuring ‘ chit ’ .
9 Now , my natural caution exerted itself as I stared round the banqueting hall .
10 The journey back to London went quickly as I mulled over the strange background to Froggy Davies ' death .
11 As I indicated in the preceding chapter , innovative approaches to language teaching that have been recommended in the past have not , generally speaking , been subjected to this kind of pragmatic treatment .
12 As I panted in the thin air , a herdboy passed me on the broken steps which zigzagged up the mountainside , joining the smooth terraces with their retaining walls of stone .
13 I have for a long time been suspicious of the doctrine of gradualism in politics and the foibles of the Foreign Office , which uses the double-speak of diplomacy , as I saw in the Anglo-Irish diktat and now smell in Maastricht .
14 As I argued in the previous chapter , boxing was the first sport in which institutional arrangements permitted a black presence : almost every weight division produced black boxers of such brilliance that they were virtually without equals ( see Henderson , 1949 , 1970 ; Maher , 1968 ) .
15 It was only as I rapped on the open door of his office that I realized the plan was upside down .
16 As I reached for the fallen picture he said to me , ‘ That door 's gooin' ter fall off its 'inges one of these times . ’
17 I found myself mentally putting aside half the afternoon for the task as I struggled over the incomprehensible jargon in my handbook .
18 They would sit patiently either side of my word processor as I wrote into the small hours , purring appreciatively when I was pleased with myself , and opening their eyes enquiringly when I was not .
19 As I wrote in An English Rural Community : Myddle Under the Tudors and Stuarts ( 1974 ) :
20 But even as I engaged in the ritual unarmed combat with Springsteen ( well , I was unarmed ) over possession of the duvet , I had a nasty feeling that I was n't taking this whole thing seriously enough .
21 As I drove into the underground car park of Pretty , Keen , Bastards , the garageman looked
22 As a young schoolgirl I had always wanted to do something different and to work out of doors , but as I progressed along the educational road these objectives had somehow receded to be overtaken by the more accepted priorities of passing exams and going to university .
23 In short , as I said at the very beginning of this series of lectures , you must n't treat what as I say as gospel erm I am perfectly capable of being a little bit eccentric , possibly even a little bit erm original erm in my interpretations .
24 As I said at the Conservative party conference , I want to make it clear that our policy is colour blind .
25 As I said to the Foreign Secretary in an intervention , I was never one to support the idea of the cold war — the idea that there was an imminent threat of a Soviet invasion of western Europe .
26 As I said to the hon. Member for Falkirk , West ( Mr. Canavan ) , we shall consult widely all the various interests and , no doubt , other European countries will receive representations from manufacturers , from users and from suppliers .
27 As I said to the hon. Member for Sheffield , Central , when he was here , I would welcome a five-hour debate on the distribution of grant , which is one of the hardest tasks facing any Government .
28 As I said to the hon. Member for Clydebank and Milngavie ( Mr. Worthington ) , I propose that guidance will be given to the boards on the exercise of that power .
29 No other than the er er er the currencies pretty much the same er as I said of the important changes i is a much heavier emphasis on variable rates .
30 As I said in a previous article , the Dinas Mawddwy Railway has been obliterated in some places much more than other lines I have walked .
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