Example sentences of "as [pron] [verb] [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I remember nothing whatever about the match , as I passed out thirty yards from the ground . |
2 | As I said on second reading , this House is the ultimate guardian of the constitutional liberties of the British people . |
3 | As I said earlier this year , there will not be enough of any one crop to give self-sufficiency , but the contribution this small plot has made to the good budget has ten times repaid the outlay on seeds and materials . |
4 | I saw his boat in the basin as I came along this morning . |
5 | ‘ I received it as I came out this morning and I did n't have time to open it . ’ |
6 | As I walked down one side of the hall , keeping close to the sides , and scurrying past the classroom doors , I felt my face grow hot . |
7 | Either I had been put to bed , I thought , as I woke up next morning , in the wee cold room at the top of the house , or my standard drunk-person 's on-board auto-pilot facility was improving with experience . |
8 | I got my wings and I 'm gon na do my share , but as I got almost two years here , I found myself worrying about some poor tailgunner that was n't feeling well as he went on the airplane . |
9 | As soon as I cut out brown bread my stomach cramps went , and all my unpleasant bowel-related symptoms went also , as well as my headaches , sore tongue and dandruff . |
10 | I hope I have demonstrated some of the variety of ways in which Credits can be used and as I write perhaps some genius is thinking up yet another variation to deal with a particular problem . |
11 | As soon as I dropped about 70 feet down towards the restaurant , via the tourist runway with its ridiculous little suburban garden fences bordering the steps , the wind ceased and I stepped out of the snow . |
12 | Well yeah , as I say very recognizable subject is n't it ? |
13 | As I explain in more detail in a recent report for the Electricity Consumers ' Council ( Nuclear Power and the Economic Interests of Consumers ) the CEGB 's figures for nuclear fuel-cycle costs are extremely limited and contain internal inconsistencies . |
14 | Seeing as I have n't any ironing to do . |
15 | ‘ Yes , such a day , and to stroll along as I did so many times in the old days . |
16 | I was trying to think in the correct way about right and wrong as I travelled home last night . |
17 | As I turned around each time I could see Mark crouching in the snow . |
18 | Backache is a constant complaint as I stoop over low baths , sinks , baby buggies and shopping trolleys . |
19 | As I pointed out last month , ACT surrendered from a holding company is not available for carry-back in the recipient subsidiary . |
20 | The lesson which can be learnt from South Africa regarding professionalism then seems to be that , as I pointed out last month , there is a contradiction in allowing a mercenary spirit to dominate an amateur game . |
21 | I know it sounds crazy , but even as I watched this little boy , Jimbo , I thought I could actually see a muscle quiver . |
22 | Notice as you walk up this path the difference between the plantation on the left , which has a mixture of broadleaf and coniferous trees , and that on the right which is mostly pine . |
23 | But you 'd never guess as you step back three decades into the snug , low-slung cockpit . |
24 | On the right as you come down this way , on the left if you go out there |
25 | I would like to say something at some point about the point I made earlier about going , increasingly as you go down this list , you depart in directions which are , er , contrary to your policies , but |
26 | Yeah , I I wrote the thing as you remember about eighteen months ago , but it had no conflict in it you know we 're all the same and stories must have conflict , so I got the house to burst the ceiling on the wife |
27 | The descriptions can be as varied as you like along this sort of theme , providing the adventurers with something to think over as they approach the Castle . |
28 | I want you to have the portrait too , as you set so much store by it . |
29 | They are very slow growing and ideal curiosities for the smaller garden — as long as you have n't any children who are likely to fall on them . |
30 | ‘ Nowadays , as you found out this evening , it 's big business that rules the sport . |