Example sentences of "as [pron] [vb -s] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Instead the Army welcomes the differences among the British , as long as everyone acknowledges a fundamental allegiance to Queen and country .
2 Attitude Not easily measurable but has clearly improved as everyone sees a definite objective and a defined route to achieving it .
3 Something I 've always wanted to do and rather daunting as everyone knows the original movies and shows and the people who sang and danced in them .
4 So long as everyone has an equal right to vote there must be a limit to the variations in prosperity in the community that are politically acceptable .
5 USER FRIENDLY should make today another classic payday for local hero George Duffield so long as she gets the green light to tackle the Coalite St Leger at Doncaster .
6 What does Mary always say , horrible creature , as she spears the hideous lumps of gristle on her fork ?
7 On the other hand , her workload is not reduced , as she takes a greater number of smaller prey .
8 Read about Julia Roberts as she takes a deep draw on the cigarette in her right hand' .
9 So far there is a discreet element of authorial summary in this representation of the heroine 's thoughts as she reviews the supposed courtship of Harriet by Mr Elton .
10 [ PAMELA weeps as she pours a further glass of wine . ]
11 Reynard backs off as she extends a foul paw .
12 THE link between dance music and drugs such as Ecstasy is a big worry to Catherine as she plans the next moves in her budding pop career .
13 Beth has practised her craft , of course , and as she reads the second line of each poem , thereby confirming the piece 's rhythm , the children look up expectantly .
14 She smiles as she meets the first customers of the day .
15 It is to these trusted friends Diana will now turn to as she begins a new life on her own .
16 The surface of each painting is tough , coated and resilient , like a plastic household-skin , but underneath it 's alive , moulded and manipulated by Godfrey-Isaacs as she works a lethal cocktail of pigment and corrosive varnishes .
17 LEG 'S TALK ABOUT THIS : Fergie tries the inch-pinch by grabbing a handful of flesh on her leg to see just how wobbly it is — and pulls a face as she discovers the weighty truth
18 She works in the shop from 9 am until 5 pm , but as she awaits the infrequent customers she is not idle ; she cuts her cloth and does all her hand sewing .
19 Again at Ascot , Prince Philip snubs Diana as she enters the Royal box .
20 As long as one allows a snub-ended top of 2cm ( 0.8in ) on smaller and 3cm ( 1.2in ) for larger ‘ chutes so that an air bleed hole appears in the top , then it is simple to sketch a curved profile .
21 As one reads the various strictures of the Old Testament prophets against those who exploit their economic power , I can not help feeling that their major relevance within the U K today is to the trade union movement by the power exercised by elements within it .
22 Thus there is an inverse relationship between price and yield , as one rises the other falls , or as one falls the other rises .
23 Before us , in a sort of alcove brilliantly lighted … was a long table set out as one sees the Last Supper pourtrayed at Milan or elsewhere , with no one on the near side of the table …
24 Thus there is an inverse relationship between price and yield , as one rises the other falls , or as one falls the other rises .
25 As one rises the other declines and the discourse is maintained through variations upon the two themes and alternation of supremacy .
26 track the LH as he/she says the whole dialogue .
27 Characterising the individual speaker 's topic as ‘ what I think we 're talking about ’ incorporates both that element which the conversational analyst tends to abstract as the ‘ topic of conversation ’ for the participants ( 'What we 're talking about' ) and the individual speaker 's version ( 'I think' ) , as he/she makes a conversational contribution .
28 Everybody agrees now that the figures before us are not correct as everybody produces a different set er , it 's alright for Mr to sit there and Mr like Heckyl and Jeckyl saying no we do n't , no we do n't , but he comes forward with different figures , worst figures
29 Oblique-slip margins are considered in detail in various papers in Ballance and Reading ( 1980 ) ; the introductory article by Reading ( 1980 ) is particularly useful as it presents a general review of sedimentation patterns in relation to topography .
30 But there are many more , of course , and listing playwrights is useful only insofar as it presents a few guidelines , primarily to help you look in the right places .
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