Example sentences of "as [pron] [vb past] for the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I felt frightened as I waited for the mysterious man . |
2 | Another three weeks passed as I waited for the reassuring ‘ chit ’ . |
3 | As I reached for the fallen picture he said to me , ‘ That door 's gooin' ter fall off its 'inges one of these times . ’ |
4 | In order to believe in the Devil we must rid ourselves of unhelpful images of him ( though we do not need to wax philosophical about him as I did for the doubting lady ! ) . |
5 | ‘ There can be any number of causes of chest pain , ’ Lindsey smiled reassuringly as she reached for the slender wrist . |
6 | The call was lost in the sound of her heart pounding furiously as she ran for the cliff-top . |
7 | Mungo admired Emily 's patience as she waited for the right moment to mention his proposition . |
8 | ‘ Why two rooms ? ’ asked Billie as they waited for the slow-moving lift to ascend to the third floor . |
9 | ‘ What do you mean ? ’ she demanded angrily as they waited for the ancient lift to grind its way up from below . |
10 | All sounds were muffled except the song of the birds and the pigeons were puffed up , looking as if they were wearing greatcoats , as they waited for the generous breakfast which they knew Jane would bring out to them . |
11 | Any morning you could see them tearing through the tree-tops , chasing each other up and down as they searched for the red berries that they loved . |
12 | ALISON Hargreaves and her children put in some low-altitude training in Scotland yesterday as they prepared for the high life of the Himalayas . |
13 | Children who received punishment as they reached for the attractive toy showed greater resistance to temptation than children punished just after they had picked it up or at a point several seconds later . |
14 | The southern States stand out very strongly as having experienced a Democratic hegemony then , as they did for the entire century beforehand . |
15 | AS GOOD as it got for the deranged Los Angeles combo . |
16 | He has also pointed out that the future did not loom so large for them as it did for the Roman historians , who were anxious about the fate of their empire . |
17 | The ‘ Snap ’ camera was used with the supplied software , ( not suitable as it stood for the required measuring instrument ) . |
18 | The cello concerto swelling through the house , the briny tang of the scallops in their marinade , doors opening and closing as he searched for the missing due . |
19 | As he leaped for the null-grav shaft , he caught sight of the prisoner thrashing through the air two storeys above . |
20 | Her attacker got a 2 month suspended sentence ; the same as he got for the original theft . |
21 | And , as he reached for the pale , fleeing figure of his cousin , he looked like a man with murder in his heart . |
22 | In his slow crawl from the corner as he peered for the right number through the flooding windscreen , it had seemed an odd neigh-bourhood for the Fight Game : well-weeded drives , well-painted houses , the cars as recommended by Which ? and Ratepayers ' Association posters in several windows . |
23 | Among Fianna Fail members , Mr MacSharry is seen as the man with the courage and determination to revive the party 's flagging fortunes , just as he did for the Irish economy four years ago . |