Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] as he " in BNC.

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1 I respect them , especially so as he has just come from South Africa .
2 Therefore he keeps walking , ‘ thinking of nothing so long as he could refrain from thinking ’ .
3 Wright — so long as he remained in exile — could write what he liked .
4 His insecurity will persist so long as he bottles up change , no matter how well his ruling party behaves .
5 So long as he can block Labour , his own party will stick together .
6 Mr Gates would be happy to get his financial information from the quarterly report to shareholders — so long as he can be confident that the news will be as consistently good as it has been during Mr Shirley 's seven years in charge .
7 At 60% of the price of a German worker , the Briton evidently has his advantages — so long as he is trained , managed and financed by foreigners .
8 There will be ‘ no comics , no horoscopes , no handicapping of horses ’ so long as he is in charge .
9 Mr Robinson could have a wide brief as well , so long as he keeps the chancellor 's confidence .
10 It would be impossible to persuade anyone to act as trustee unless the discretion entrusted to him were very liberally conferred , and it is now possible for a trustee to delegate to an agent , not merely pieces of business requiring especial skill , but the whole business of the trust , and escape liability so long as he acts in good faith .
11 Jack would n't shoot so long as he 'd got hold of him .
12 He knew he was safe so long as he remained in the kitchen .
13 ‘ I knew that my horse was capable of running well so long as he was all right .
14 In the event it was 1928 before they finally left the course on loan to a Mr. Parsons so long as he looked after them .
15 So long as he had the support of Sir Rufus Stone , he could thumb his nose at Cotton .
16 The idea of dying did n't worry him , so long as he went out with a bang .
17 ‘ A person shall , so long as he is , and for twelve months after he ceases to be , a member of a local authority , be disqualified for being appointed by that authority to any paid office , other than to the office of chairman or vice-chairman .
18 So long as he 's our man , it does n't matter whether we have him shot for the murder of Daniel or this other fellow .
19 So long as he was successful in that action too , a further thirty days later he was authorized to proceed to execution .
20 It allows the beneficiary under a trust to sue a third party in possession of the object under trust so long as he is not a ‘ bona fide purchaser for value without notice ’ .
21 Why does it matter if your husband gets the lunch and drops the crumbs on the floor , so long as he clears up afterwards ?
22 Even a 25-year-old male with a couple of speeding convictions leaving the car on the street in a high-risk area can expect to pay only £424 per year , so long as he has a five-year no-claims bonus .
23 Some might worry that he is allowing the Californians to influence him too much , but I ca n't help feeling that so long as he manages to stay on his horse he remains the best sort of Englishman aborad .
24 So long as he was a Member of Parliament he could not be arrested for debt , but bailiffs were in the house when he was taken mortally ill .
25 At that point the creditor could still refuse to have the man released from prison and insist of his being kept there , so long as he paid him a groat a day .
26 So long as he was solvent in law , he could not proportion his payments to creditors according to their respective debts .
27 So long as he remembered the frailty of Dad 's grip on life , Dad 's fingers would never loosen and let go .
28 Such a government , Lawrence asserted , ‘ would be child 's play for a decent man to run , so long as he ran it like Cromer 's Egypt , not like the Egypt of the Protectorate .
29 In acknowledgement of British decency , it must be said that Gandhi possessed the supreme advantage in his campaigns of knowing that , so long as he confined his activities to non-violent protest , he was not risking death at the hands of the authorities .
30 RICHARD Gere is desperate to have children so long as he does not have to change any nappies .
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