Example sentences of "as [noun prp] [vb past] [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Claudia said demurely as Roman carried her into the bedroom .
2 It must have taken a while from Taunton , Charles thought , as Frances drove them in the yellow Renault 5 along the route Lesley-Jane had described .
3 Jimmy with the gun on Rohmer , as Cardiff held him against the corridor wall .
4 The web tangled and clung mawkishly around her reasoning as Fernando lowered her to the bed .
5 Her head began to throb but it eased as Fernando guided her through the crowds to small , quieter side-streets away from the harbour .
6 ‘ Not before time , ’ Stevie remarked , as Patrick joined him on the 17th tee .
7 By the late 1980s the CPSU itself accepted , as Gorbachev put it to the 27th Party Congress , that no single party could have a ‘ monopoly of truth ’ and that the movement as a whole would not normally be unanimous on all the issues it confronted .
8 He jumped as Heg tapped him on the shoulder .
9 Edward was much more confused than Maurice and needed all the help he was getting as Maurice manhandled him to the top of the ladder .
10 The music is lost , but Cavalieri 's contemporaries agree that it was he who , as Peri put it in the preface to his Euridice ( 1600 ) , ‘ before anyone else made our music ’ ( i.e. the ‘ nuova maniera di canto ’ ) ‘ heard on the stage ’ .
11 There was no need for words between them , no post-mortem , as Rune relieved her of the burden of his weight , drawing her to him , pulling her dark head down on his strong golden shoulder agleam with the sparkling moisture of his sweet , clean sweat .
12 Sternly she dragged her thoughts and reactions under control , as Rune guided her through the crowded room towards the exit .
13 Tony was cowering away , shaking as Damian held him by the lapels of his shirt .
14 As Harry led her towards the dance floor , she said , ‘ For one moment I thought you were going to knock poor Jerry sideways . ’
15 Furthermore , as Martov put it at the 1903 congress , all members of the party should be concerned with the disabilities of minorities , not just the minority itself .
16 As Leonard expressed it in the poem which — in title and texture counterbalances the title of the book :
17 She straightened up , thick lashes veiling her expression as Jill followed her into the room .
18 ‘ It 's … it 's simply lovely , ’ Laura murmured as Carole showed them around the cottage .
19 Arsenal could also have had a penalty when Campbell went crashing down as Forrest challenged him in the box for a Wright through-pass , but the referee dismissed their claims .
20 Discussing Mr Cottle as Stanley drove them to the auction , Emily said : ‘ He was here when Rose … ’
21 A small smile curving her mouth , Isabel nestled trustingly against him as Guy carried her to the bed .
22 Before , he had always been rather frightening but now he looked pathetic with his tear-stained cheeks , grieving eyes and red gaping mouth which could only make gurgling sounds as Benjamin took him by the hand and tried to convey his condolences .
23 Billy 's eyes shone as Yanto told him about the bike .
24 As Palmerston put it in the mid-19th century , ministers , especially the Prime Minister , must be able to defend themselves in Parliament daily , ‘ and in order to do this they must be minutely acquainted with all the details of the business of their offices , and the only way of being constantly armed with such information is to conduct and direct those details themselves ’ .
25 Time meant nothing then when kiss after kiss they shared , and , as Naylor pressed her to the mattress , Leith pressed closer to him .
26 Louis did not at all resemble Dahl 's amiable dream dispenser as Preston remembered him from the twins ' illustrated paperback .
27 She admitted it tempestuously as Luke deprived her of the erotic stimulation of his mouth , opening her eyes just in time to see the blaze of triumph in his as he heard her .
28 She caught hold of the cart tail as Jotan drove it into the mouth of the tunnel .
29 As Tomsky put it at the Fifth Congress of Trade Unions on 2 October 1922 : ‘ Without the strengthening and support of transport there can be no construction of socialism . ’
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