Example sentences of "as [pers pn] [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll remi remind you of those again as I reach the various Lots .
2 As I reach the open air on the far side of the back cover , having emerged from a cavern called the dungeon of lust , ten thousand voices will greet me with a joyous shout .
3 The club 's planes were usually Tiger Moths in the main , and as I remember the main airport building adjacent to the main road , pre war , were building Swallow side-cars for motorbikes .
4 Bert and Duncan were as uninformed as I regarding the forthcoming events of the programme .
5 By now I had almost convinced Rick to change to the boilie when I had another take on the Tropicana ; this was all the convincing he needed as I landed a nice mirror around the 12lb mark .
6 ‘ Good gracious , that was close ’ I said , as I heard a God-Almighty thud .
7 I had occasionally seen his photograph as I skimmed the financial sections of the newspapers .
8 My heart began to flutter as I lowered the heavy pyx into my pouch .
9 The big bonger chimed midnight as I put the finishing touches to our Bible beds ( hers has a closing lid , of course ) .
10 I 'll , I can endorse that by saying that we should n't , as I noticed a certain offhandedness with him that I did n't like at all .
11 As I rounded Ardmair Bay , the sky was bright but as I reached the scattered cottages and crofts of Strath Kanaird , none with an invitation to halt or stop , ominous yellow clouds formed overhead , obviously heralding a storm , and when Stac Polly came into sight , there was a spiralling column like a tornado above it .
12 I came across the garden 's central pavilion quite by chance , stumbling on it as I followed a dried water-course .
13 My lasting impressions of Plas-yn-Rhiw are of the great clumps of Fuchsia magellanica , its soft hazes of scarlet toning so well with the grey wall ; of an old pear tree and forsythia growing through the roof of the ruined dairy ; of the superb Magnolia campbellii mollicomata , planted by the Keatings in 1947 ; and of squeezing between box hedges down narrow grass passageways and ducking under arching pink rhododendrons and car-mine camellias as I followed the curving stone and cobbled paths .
14 We were to fly across , which suited me , as I had a morbid fear of being torpedoed at sea .
15 As long as I had a sympathetic host , of course .
16 I know , as I had a strict upbringing .
17 As I had a twelfth-hand Hillman Imp at the time I drove him down to his place in South London .
18 Our leader was soon grunting in a semi layback posture , and as I had the appropriate page open , I could not resist reading out loud : ‘ …
19 Even as I wrote the final corrections to the first edition of this text in January 1973 , a splendid , though destructive new tear had Opened across the island of Heimaey , south of Iceland , and new oceanic crust was being formed .
20 She was right , of course ; but as I cycled the short distance home I kept worrying at the problem , juggling the pieces frustratingly in my mind , and making no sense at all .
21 And yet with each succeeding year both my guilt and inferiority somehow diminish as I witness the old country ways vanish .
22 But as I surveyed the grand vista of my 47 ft plot , one fact became clear : in their struggle for power , many of my shrubs were now far too big for their boots .
23 As I passed the palatial ship of Gharr the Gherpotean , I saw that it was shut up tight , with no sign of activity .
24 I have n't been into her bedroom though I saw some chair legs and a pair of shoes as I passed the half-open door .
25 Now Lynne Taylor is Regional Executive for the Chest , Heart and Stroke Association , Lynne er is it , this is er as I said a new week , are , you hopeful that it 's , it 's working well ?
26 But our affair wo n't end until desire ends , and , as I said the other night , we 've not done with each other yet . ’
27 My inability to unbelieve in him hung on to me by the jaws , as I ascended the corporate ladder .
28 As I told the Select Committee — I make no apologies for reminding the hon. Gentleman of it — anything going beyond that would raise huge implications for all kinds of investments .
29 Lord James Douglas-Hamilton : I have not yet seen a reply from the chief executive , but my understanding is that the position is exactly as I told the Hon. Gentleman in Committee .
30 I 'm afraid I ca n't subscribe to the theory that man should always be ‘ bloody , bold and resolute ’ ; but rather , I confess , that it 's very comforting to lean on you sometimes … more especially as I 've a funny instinct that if I follow your ways I ca n't go wrong , whereas my own existence is apt to be hardening , as you can see that it must be .
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