Example sentences of "as [pers pn] [verb] [adv] with a " in BNC.

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1 They 've been driving me mad ever since I moved in , but as soon as I come out with a gun they all disappear .
2 This , sadly was my last foray for the month as I went down with an attack of bronchitis soon after this expedition , and form which I have not fully recovered .
3 That was once a week the bread , we used to have to collect the bread from Road , there was a small office at the side of the Infirmary I believe it was Mr or something like that , but we used to have to go to this office in Road and collect this four pound loaf every Wednesday and you did n't get another issue you had it all at once , so we had four four pound loaves , so we did n't know what new bread was after the first day , I 've never ate so much bread pudding in my life as I did then with a and er
4 The cool of the garden greeted you as you went in with a breath as welcome as that of the north wind at the top of a house during the season of akhet .
5 You could tackle the island 's one and only hill south of Es Calo , stop off for a welcome break at El Mirador and as you cool off with an iced drink , take in the panoramic view .
6 Hold on to this tension for a slow count to five , then let your feet relax and become limp as you breathe out with a sigh .
7 Now let go of the tension as you breathe out with a sigh of relief .
8 As she lay back with a plump cushion provided by her brother beneath her lower legs , she cocked her head to one side and studied Belinda , nodding in approval .
9 As she turned away with a heavy sigh , he heard her say , almost sadly : ‘ The boy knows his own mind .
10 The idea of dying did n't worry him , so long as he went out with a bang .
11 Major certainly changed his life as he came back with a lot more than just a sun tan .
12 This vulnerability increased during 1990 and the first half of 1991 as he grappled unsuccessfully with a series of complex problems [ for his replacement in October 1991 see pp. 38528-29 ; 38558 ] .
13 He ballooned to a 13-over-par 83 , while US tour winner Brad Faxon suffered a disastrous run of 6-9-6-7 as he fell away with an 82 .
14 AN ESSEX motorist turned his car into a fireball when he lit a cigarette as he drove home with a gallon can of petrol on the seat beside him .
15 That would explain why his victims all stayed in bed as he blasted away with a handgun in the luxury , ranch-style home near San Diego , California .
16 She watched covertly as he sat down with a drink on the opposite side of the room from her and then proceeded carefully to avoid her eye , by turning to talk to the person seated on the sofa beside him .
17 Was it because life itself is a battle and Hatton had waged it with unscrupulous weapons , winning rich spoils and falling as he marched home with a song on his lips ?
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