Example sentences of "as [noun prp] [verb] [adv] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | As Lisa laid down the phone her hand was shaking . |
2 | The voices above stopped arguing , as Cardiff slid down the rail , exhausted and gasping for breath . |
3 | The squealing stopped as Anders plucked out the carrot . |
4 | She did not leave as Corbett took up the pewter spoon and began to eat . |
5 | She heard the rattle of the curtain rings as the blackouts were pulled across , and then the click of the switch on the standard lamp as Bella put on the light . |
6 | I see him as a sort of spiritual descendant of Norman Mailer , just as Mailer took on the mantle of Lawrence — in fact I wrote an essay on that very subject in my last term at school . |
7 | As Molly put down the telephone , she saw Jacqueline , her mouth full of dough , staring at her with the large , accusing eyes of an Oxfam poster . |
8 | He steeled himself as Epitot drew back the sheet . |
9 | The gods were on Leeds side as Deane pushed home the winner from a goal mouth scramble , with little time left in the game . |
10 | As Ace manoeuvred down the flank of the shuttle , letting her gauntlets scrape against the weld-seams and pock-marks in order to slow her drift towards the base of the craft , she saw that the Dalek Killer was using his weapon to cut through the metallic material of the surface on which he 'd parked . |
11 | As Matthew drew out the chair and waited for her to sit down , Donna said suddenly , ‘ My God ! |
12 | He looked round uneasily as Martin put down the phone and said that he had to go . |
13 | ‘ Oh , have you not ? ’ snapped the other , coming hastily forward to confront her as Theda came down the rest of the stairs . |
14 | As Meryl held out the plate of petits-fours laughingly to Lee , she knew that someone was standing by her shoulder . |
15 | The other rabbits were beginning to reach the hedge as Bigwig hopped down the bank and crouched on the verge of the road . |
16 | As Blanche snatched up the telephone and listened to the reassuring hum of the dialling tone , she caught sight of herself in the mirror on the wall : the shimmer of sweat on her forehead , eyes wild , face haggard and pale , hair stormy and unkempt , knuckles bruised and sore . |
17 | Silk moved again , outflanked a control console , nestling down beside it as Delaney took over the lead . |
18 | When Escalus cross-examines him , this is done in prose , as befits his true status ( 260ff. ) , and when Angelo invites Lucio to state what he can witness against the Friar-Duke , the medium drops to prose for all four speakers ( 327–33 ) , to be catapulted back to verse as Lucio pulls off the hood and reveals the Duke 's identity . |
19 | The later , more sophisticated theories tended to view the question of salvation not so much as God winning back the world from the Evil One and reconciling humanity in himself , but in terms of a legal arrangement entered into by God and man because of the perfect death of the sacrificial Lamb : God the lawgiver lets off sinners , as it were , because of Christ 's substitution . |
20 | Ruth tucked up her skirts and clenched her teeth , and as Alfred called out the beat she pushed hard against the slippery wall , and was relieved and delighted to feel the barge moving . |
21 | As Cleo hurried down the alley , she was aware of furtive whisperings in the shadows , the grate of metal , panting breath , and once the sound of bare flesh being slapped . |
22 | Introduced , Sophie listened with interest as George explained how the monkey had probably hurt his arm . |
23 | As Keith switched off the video recorder , she said , ‘ You 've got a picture of Liam Shakespeare , have n't you ? ’ |
24 | I muttered under my breath as Taff pulled out the cork and commenced pouring the wine into the two mugs . |
25 | As Myeloski switched on the light , he had caught a glimpse of Louise Taylor before she disappeared under the cover . |
26 | Steve sprawled on to the pavement as Grimwood hurried down the hall . |
27 | As Betty summed up the situation : ‘ It is just the two of us at home alone . |
28 | ‘ But what ? ’ wailed Holly , as Ruby floated down the room and out of sight on her way to the street . |
29 | She watched him carefully as Wakelate brought in the brandy and poured out a generous measure . |