Example sentences of "as we [verb] [adv prt] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The dung only penetrated as far as my upper thigh as we struck up the devastated hillside towards Meall a' Choire Leith .
2 As we lurched up the soaking , slimy boulders towards it , like a team of wet-look mime artists walking against the wind , one of our party stopped and said , ‘ Let's go back . ’
3 ‘ We had been to the pub and as we walked along a well-lit walkway this man came towards us .
4 I can remember him saying , as we walked down the second fairway , ‘ Willie , if I can win these people ( the gallery ? over from Jack [ Nicklaus ] so that they want me to win , I 'll win for them . ’
5 It felt , as we struggled up the last , steepest stage of the hillside , that we were swimming in the white light of the sun .
6 But as we went up the first steep hill we quickly worked up a healthy sweat and removed our fleece jackets .
7 As we moored up the late shipping forecast was giving warnings of south-easterly gales for the area , so we had just made it in time .
8 ( TIM ) Hello there … they all get a look in tonight … as we round up the local sport … on the start line ready to go first is the football parade
9 As we sweated up the final rise , the stern brow of Profitis Ilias came into view on our left .
10 Our trucks had open sides and Marius , Vermulen and I clung to each other , faces buried in our hoods , as we churned down the slushy autoroutes , the speed of the trucks sending icy , sawing winds through us at seventy kilometres per hour .
11 Because of our late start and leisurely progress , the light is thickening as we stumble along the forgotten stretch of ridge between Bwlch Ciliau .
12 As we settle around a large table , John Schlesinger , the director , asks if I would like to read the minor parts .
13 She was watching the road as we roared down a slight incline at all of seventy .
14 Then , as we drove down the steep little hill we could see the sea glinting , for the coast at Frejus was about 12 miles distant .
15 We crowed with pleasure as we rushed up the remaining feet to the top and , in the last dregs of daylight , hastened back across the lonely moor to the car , Mullion , and a well earned pint .
16 As we sat down a little way away from the rest of the group , I saw a small girl waving her hamster 's cage at the sky .
17 Our conversation , previously animated , took on a dogged silence as we climbed up the final leg .
18 ‘ You told me ’ , I say as we bounce along the ever-dwindling road , ‘ that you thought of marrying Lady De Marr .
19 I wondered what it was as we trailed up the dark nave behind Agrippa , Melford , and others of the Queen 's party .
20 ‘ Of course , we have n't time to give it more than a catlick , ’ she came to realize as we staggered up the grand flight of stairs to the first floor .
21 As we continue down the stratigraphical column we find examples in other kinds of sediment and in other kinds of quite high energy facies .
22 As we stumbled over a greasy corduroy track , rhododendron branches reached eerily out of the greyness .
23 But as we travelled down a lovely wooded valley towards the north coast at Alta , the sun appeared below the clouds near midnight and we stopped to take our first pictures of the midnight sun .
24 As we glissaded down the final snows to the hut , the summit of Mt Blanc was burnished by the setting sun and the Flammes de Pierre were flickering , true to their name .
25 Though bone dry , they shone in an evening sun that dazzled us , as we linked up the infrequent holds .
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