Example sentences of "as [pers pn] [verb] to [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Somebody said , well the Harbourmaster 's not coming , I said , right go back to work and that 's the time I , that 's the time when we had the first baby and erm , that 's the first one we lost and anyhow they put me off for a fortnight and erm I went down to , I say go up the Board of Guardians , that was like the D H S S but a little bit lower and I just start to buy this house soon as I said to this bloke , he live in the council house over here this bloke , what was interviewing me
2 looking at the interviewer as you speak to each other ;
3 As we listened to several playbacks in the control-room , this approach was certainly paying dividends in the slow movement , with its particular mood of hushed reminiscence .
4 It contains an uncountable infinity of dense trajectories ; these are trajectories which pass as close as we like to all trajectories in the strange invariant set .
5 ( 1 ) No single trajectory , nor any subset of the strange invariant set , is stable ; we can find trajectories , as close as we like to any trajectory in the strange invariant set , which leave B U S u T in both forwards and backwards time .
6 As we switch to this system , two charges may initially appear on the same statement .
7 As we listen to these phrases that rolled so easily off the tongue , and which have also rolled on down through history to our own time , we must make a special effort to remember very carefully just who the men were who engineered the Garotter 's Act — what kind of men they were ; what kind of times they lived in ; and what forces helped to shape their upright moral certitude .
8 It is expected that instructors will become increasingly familiar with the material as they teach to more groups .
9 He brought it up , let it look about as they came to another junction .
10 It is important to emphasize , however , that Czerny and Hummel give us no clearly determinable pattern of tempo differentiations as they relate to such tempo words as Allegro , Allegretto and Moderato .
11 Certainly , the significant properties as they relate to these needs are : cotton wool is more specific to the purpose ( than cloths ) ; it has a " medicinal " property .
12 Treaty in so far as they applied to all owners , charterers , managers and operators of British fishing vessels and to 75 per cent .
13 As they border to each edge and blend … merging , now
14 A ‘ landmine ’ destroyed one vehicle , a patrol was ambushed as they spoke to some locals , and a foreign parachute and map were discovered on a beach after a tip-off .
15 In an attempt to prove they were unaffected by this , they raised their voices as they chatted to each other , and pretended not to glance uneasily at the nearby rectangles of darker , freshly turned earth .
16 All of this information , as it relates to each interest category , is recorded on another card — the stock record card — from which the condition of the stock in each category may be quickly evaluated .
17 I believe that the Bill , as it goes to another place , has been properly and fully scrutinised on Second Reading and in Committee — as will be shown in Hansard .
18 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 .
19 ( 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 .
20 It is important to consider the wider implications of the revenue support grant settlement as it applies to all London .
21 Furthermore , while linguistics has certainly been useful to the study of rhythm as it has to all aspects of poetry , there has been an unfortunate tendency to suppose that the language of verse is itself rhythmic .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 The instructor smiled as he went to each man in turn and pulled out two full arm lengths of cord from their parachutes before attaching it to the static line .
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