Example sentences of "as [pers pn] [verb] from the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As far as I recall from the last meeting .
2 But as you progress from the 60 per cent level upwards , remember that your body is the best judge of what feels comfortable .
3 A favourite trip is Sioux City , a visit to an old film set built for Spaghetti Westerns where you can eat as much as you like from the western-style barbecue .
4 William Wright of Charing Cross 's 1634 monument to Lady Deane at Great Maplestead , Essex , has a more exaggerated movement than that of Donne , and the hands are now completely liberated from the shroud as she emerges from the black marble recess of the tomb .
5 But as she gazed from the French windows on the tangle of weeds outside , and the now dense greenery of Switham Thicket , a plea formed in her mind as she thought of Lady Merchiston upstairs , in conference with her man of business .
6 Lori as she leaped from the low branch …
7 As she emerged from the main cabin and looked about her , Robbie discovered that these were very definitely not last night 's surroundings .
8 She finally found her voice , screaming as she bolted from the hideous life-form that was shaping even as she watched into the form , the outward appearance of a dead human .
9 As she jumped from the final rung , the structure of the stonework around her seemed to judder .
10 The abbey church of St Ricquier , built in the 790s , had galleries in its apses , and choir screens round the area of some of its altars , with the idea ( as we know from the ritual order of its Abbot Angilbert ) of dividing the monks ' and boys ' choirs ; the building must have echoed to the sound of these choirs as they answered each other antiphonally from different parts of it .
11 The aspiration after this effect is very ancient , as we know from the Greek derivation common to both ‘ epigram ’ and ‘ epitaph ’ .
12 That is a good step as we emerge from the cold war , but it is not enough .
13 Language is , as we see from the first example , an enjoyment that begins before speech ( perhaps before birth ) with rhythms and sounds .
14 But Eliot does n't mean it so , as we see from the notorious case that he cites in illustration :
15 Such an approach bas inevitably produced a bitty product — becoming bittier as we move from the early sections , which deal systematically with host pathogen interactions , to the latter third of the book .
16 Now as we move from the departmental model to the enterprise model of client server computing , quite a few things to change .
17 The example of an infant 's fear of strangers shows , as we move from the detailed anatomy of behaviour to the rich , ambiguous concepts we use to make sense of everyday social intercourse , that the particular acts referred to matter less than the way they are organised , just as our interest in houses , rarely focuses on mud or wood or bricks .
18 The products of a conflict , as well as its residues , may seem incomprehensible insofar as they differ from the original intentions of any of the combatants .
19 And , as they issue from the illumined pile ,
20 Soon after lunch , as they sheltered from the blazing heat , Julie stretched out on a towel and blanket .
21 Strategic planning involves top management and the main company functions in the earlier stages , and departmental management in the later , as they progress from the broadest market and company considerations to the details of specific product launches .
22 In Chapter 3 we outlined the findings on curriculum in practice as they emerged from the quantitative data .
23 The most radical of these new mayors , like Bassam Shak'a of Nablus and Karim Khalaf of Ramallah , found themselves facing almost as much difficulty from Jordan and the PLO leadership as they did from the Israeli authorities .
24 My only reservation is that the public who use the stand will not be able to see the racing in the same manner as they did from the old open top affairs .
25 The UGC Earth Science Review found that many research students learn as much from each other as they do from the academic staff .
26 Peripheral awareness becomes progressively blurred as it recedes from the foveal zone and adjusts to an overall equilibrium .
27 Each will be of equal width and length and the shape is created by a curved taper which will be directly related to the circumference of the ‘ chute at each stage as it progresses from the open mouth to the crown .
28 My choice of heating equipment may raise a few eyebrows , ranging as it does from the advanced to the primitive .
29 This derives not so much from the basic raw material — barley that has been malted — or the seasoning of hop flowers , as it does from the top-fermenting yeasts used in the making of ales ( as opposed to the bottom type employed in lagers ) .
30 The Norwegian Forest cat is another large breed , coming as it does from the coldest part of the domestic cat 's range .
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