Example sentences of "as [pers pn] [vb base] [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Nor is he likely to wind up the debate as I understand that the Under-Secretary of State , the hon. Member for Darlington ( Mr. Fallon ) , or some other English Minister will do so .
2 I shall be brief , as I understand that the Opposition Front-Bench spokesman and the Minister want to reply to the debate .
3 Because facing such questions has brought the work on long-term memory in Aplysia into the same biochemical arena as my own in the chick , I want to postpone considering them for the present and instead look at some of the problems which , in its singlemindedly reductionist approach , Aplysian orthodoxy — at least the orthodoxy of the mid-1980s , as I suspect that the position is now becoming much more flexible — has ignored .
4 I mean as I say if the queen came I would talk how I
5 Er that erm was in use er as I say until the closure .
6 Although I say that this story could really happen , I doubt that there would be the character of Simon in reality as I think that a boy his age would realise the dangerous situation he was in , and join the other boys .
7 As soon as I see that a patient 's breathing pattern is changing dramatically or that the eye movement behind the closed lids is altering , I instruct him to be aware of and to understand all that is happening but to see it as if on a film or television screen , so that he is completely detached and feels no physical or mental distress whatsoever .
8 This is most important , as I believe that the Government were completely right .
9 As I notice that no reserve has been included in the lot , it should fit the bill precisely . ’
10 If you 're as poor as you claim and the money is untouched , who paid for your flight ? ’
11 Haute cuisine in the beautiful Chambertin Restaurant , with a more relaxed alternative offered in the elegant Carver 's Table restaurant where you can help yourself as to as much roast beef , lamp or pork ( hot or cold ) as you wish or the Balcony Restaurant offering quick service and budget menu .
12 You can ask as much as you like and the answer will be no !
13 So I 'd suggest again that the sensible place to shout armed police is as soon as you enter because the fraction of a second between you getting from the hall to the bedroom is n't going to make any difference .
14 You may also cringe a little at your conclusion , knowing as you do that the correctness of the electro-weak theory has been essentially verified by the observation of neutral-current processes as well as by the discovery of the and particles .
15 This is a very common response , and it 's nothing to worry about as long as you realize that the manager 's emphasis has to be on getting the unit to run efficiently .
16 the first thing is to understand the object before you : as long as you think that the corkscrew was meant for opening tins or the cathedral for entertaining tourists you can say nothing to the purpose about them .
17 Below Draw your front foot back as you kick and the opponent 's reverse punch will fall short
18 So a a a a as you say that the problem is that erm as this process gets under way and er i i s so , I , I think it 's , it 's not just absolute egalitarian in that everybody will get the same , I think there was an assumption that there would be enough for everybody becoming up to a middle peasant status .
19 It is a useful illustration as long as we remember that no illustration is exact .
20 Engineers already knew this , just as we know that the refrigerator will not work if it is not plugged in ; but Carnot 's achievement , when recognized after a quarter of a century , allowed theoretical understanding and in the end further advance in practice .
21 To introduce further byelaws , with all the attendant costs of application to the Home Off , with all the attendant costs of such things as application to the Home Office to enact the byelaw , the probability of requiring to post notices on all Council-owned land etcetera so that the public knows which is Council-owned land would , in the opinion of the responsible dog ownership group , be a waste of the charge payers ' money as we believe that the Council already have sufficient powers to deal with any problems arising by reference to the existing pleasure grounds byelaws and or the Dangerous Dogs Act .
22 Which one it puts forward can not be decided until Government gives further clues about what it would like : ‘ Once this has happened , the board will move rapidly to implement its preferred option , recognising as we do that the timetable set for us by Government is relatively tight . ’
23 Now Michael has written a new stage play Brother Mine which , as the title suggests , tells of two brothers named Nicky and Freddie whose resemblance to the real thing , as we see as the piece is acted out for Alfred 's approval in the second act .
24 The class can take on the role of any group of people unified by a common concern or problem , so long as we ensure that every child has an active role to play .
25 People often avoid using too many straight lines in a garden as they fear that the end result will look clinical .
26 MAFF officials and farmers are opposed to the culling of the offspring of infected animals , as they believe that the disease will die out anyway .
27 Parents may have carried around concerns about a past event that they feel might harm the child but often it is not as serious as they think and the subject can be raised in later sessions with the child present .
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