Example sentences of "as [pers pn] [verb] [prep] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I threw them all away a couple of weeks ago as soon as I came across that letter from Parkin , ’ Lancaster murmured .
2 I never wanted my Mum so much in my life as I did at that moment .
3 But as you go round that bend , there 's a turning , as you go round the bend and you go down .
4 Well as you heard in that report , there 's has been strong criticism of the inquest system , which has led to deaths being investigated thouands of miles from where they happened .
5 Just keep going for as long as you like on that line .
6 Indeed , as Paul Du Noyer noted in NME , it might not make a sausage of difference to your diet but it 's guaranteed to leave a feeling of guilt in your head as you tuck into that rump steak .
7 And as you say at that stage it really was just a matter of erm every man for himself really .
8 Later as she lay in that bed , after she had eaten a meal in a small cheap cafe in New Oxford Street , she squirmed between sheets of a kind she had never seen before , purple knitted nylon .
9 Noreen O'Neil looked good as she pranced across that stage to the catchy Irish tune .
10 Lance Percival was there to hear Ken look at Miss Sims as she arrived on that boundary between the action and the production .
11 As she moved in that direction , she glanced into the kitchen and caught sight of the clock .
12 But fair trade as we saw from that sketch , involves a lot more than just fair wages .
13 That is to say , it assumes the hierarchical erm conception of God 's world and the ethic of obedience , which , as we saw from that prose passage , underlies the conception of the fall as the central sin .
14 Well I think we can arrange to pick you up as we go at that time , you 'll of eh , because I know that bus passes do n't cover that .
15 We gave them to an Embassy official as we passed through that city , en route to military installations near Fallujiah .
16 As we proceed down that road exchange risk will diminish between E.E.C .
17 " Were it not for what they receive out of the tax … they would not knit or spin for so small wages , as they receive for that work , because they would starve by it . "
18 You know if they think they can do just as they like at that age , well I mean er the , the
19 And as they fell upon that field ,
20 Anyone who 's vigilant knows what 's going on and they 're aware of what 's happening , so again it , it shows that we must do something as they said on that motorway , the thing to do when you feel yourself going into drow drowsiness is , is stop the car perhaps , get out and have a walk round , do something , I know I , er in the past when I 've felt myself going off to sleep in those situations , I 've been pinching myself and , and really making yourself do something rather than just sitting there doing nothing , cos that 's the way we just go off and get lowered into sleep and our lives are involved in this , we 've read and heard about people that have gone to sleep on motorways have n't they ?
21 In front of the railway station , a second police car ( summoned by a confident Morse as Lewis had driven him from North Oxford ) was now waiting , and the Chief Inspector nodded a perfunctory greeting to the two detective-constables who sat side by side in the front seats as they watched , and awaited , developments ; watched the three men walk over to the twenty-minute waiting-area set aside for those meeting passengers from British Rail journeys — an area where parking cost nothing at all ; watched them as they passed through that area and walked into the main car-park , with the bold notice affording innocent trespassers the clearest warning :
22 Expressions used in this subsection and in the said Act of 1959 have the same meanings in this subsection as they have in that Act .
23 Such an interpretation is not inconsistent with Katib Celebi 's brief account , particularly if it is remembered that by his time the Seyhulislam had long since been the Mufti of Istanbul and that he may therefore have concerned himself with trying to sketch the history of the office only in so far as it related to that city .
24 Then a division can trade as much as it wants with that market at the market price .
25 Then a division can trade as much as it wants with that market at the market price
26 ( 2 ) In this section ‘ surgical , medical or dental treatment ’ includes any procedure undertaken for the purposes of diagnosis , and this section applies to any procedure ( including , in particular , the administration of an anaesthetic ) which is ancillary to any treatment as it applies to that treatment .
27 What will the infinite wisdom of the universe do with itself as it rushes towards that point ?
28 This is a case in which we distinguish between a person 's body as it appears to that person , and as it appears to others .
29 But from his identifying a person 's body as it appears to that person with that person 's ‘ introspected self ’ , it would seem that Mace can not mean what is ordinarily meant by the former phrase .
30 As he said in that advert , she 's pancake !
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