Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] as we " in BNC.

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1 We must approach observations of linguistic behaviour with the same careful attitude as we approach other kinds of behaviour or indeed as we approach our electrophysiological observations .
2 It was an absolute disgrace , it really was a disgrace , and so as we 'd been informed by somebody at , now do n't ask me who cos I do n't know , but from one of the public meetings we held , er they said you can phone up any time and you y the rubbish would be collected .
3 Within any major class characterized on the basis of its gating properties subclasses can be defined according to their ionic selectivity , but also according to their er pharmacological properties , and especially as we 'll see in a second , according to their single channel conductance .
4 Yep , it 's the future Jim , and just as we remembered it .
5 The distinction , though convenient for us at the moment , is not absolute , and just as we can not communicate with only the rules of semantics and grammar , so we just as surely can not communicate very well without them .
6 and vital that we do n't and just as we said this morning said we would n't preempt and pre-judge the community of the St Albans District Council on the er on the transportation study .
7 A civil society is a natural organism like the family and just as we 're born into a family , so we 're born into a civil society .
8 So er says right , I 'll see you later , and just as we 'd gone away Joke got back out the car er , and she says do n't worry about the money .
9 Neither did I. I never imagined that a father could treat a dying child as cruelly and wickedly as we later discovered Heathcliff had done .
10 That same strength will ensure that 1992 is another successful year for us collectively and individually as we all take maximum benefit from the opportunity offered by an improved economic climate .
11 Small 's nephew stood behind the firing squad and trained a searchlight back and forth as we hared across the fields .
12 I believe it to be a defective understanding of the Christian doctrine of creation and also as we shall see later , of the social dimension of the gospel .
13 wants us to go over as often as we can and we try and and often as we can .
14 In other words , the ‘ do exactly and unconditionally as we say and then we 'll talk but the talks will come to nothing as per usual ’ attitude .
15 When our children grow up , we no longer make the decisions for them , but accept the decisions they make for themselves and their own families , and we must do it as constructively and cheerfully as we can .
16 We drove down the Angel Bank skirting Ludlow , and then as we turned into Corvedale the sun came out and it cleared …
17 And then as we were running out Silver said to Cowslip , " Surely you 're coming ? "
18 Right and then as we go along what have we got going along ?
19 . And then as we were beating you see , inside , through the bushes and all , and a pheasant got up , and we used to shout , , do you see , for them to know that he was coming .
20 The caravan , we 'd like , made sure that nothing happened cos we were renting it , and then as we went through a petrol station , on the way home
21 And then as we was coming home from Pete 's , a chap stopped us and asked us where was so I told him where was he said I 'm looking for a little black and white house I said it 's right there look !
22 And then as we approached the tube station the arm around me again and erm and he
23 In West Yorkshire to the South we have similar problems of inner city decline and there as we understand it the authorities wish to cater for their housing needs .
24 Few librarians would agree that censorship has anything to do with book selection , and indeed as we shall see they are or should be diametrically opposite operations with entirely different functions .
25 We focused on this in the previous chapter , and indeed as we shall see organisational analysis has increasingly taken serious notice of factors which lie outside the structure of formal authority .
26 He spoke about her again and again as we walked home .
27 Robert de Niro chased a mafia accountant from Brooklyn to Las Vegas , and afterwards as we walked down Second Avenue we repeated lines from the movie .
28 yes , erm my wife came from the Midlands , from Coventry and her family roots were in Coventry at the Midlands , in fact there she still has numerous nieces and nephews and great nephews and great nieces there to this day , my with the exception of a sister who moved , who , to Basildon , erm I have two brothers and er they still live in London , still live in East Ham , er the distance is not too great erm and , but obviously as we get older the amount of visiting we do will be constricted by the difficulties of getting from Harlow to East Ham especially when one is compelled to stop driving a motor car
29 They like beer , but only as we 'd drink champagne — a treat .
30 Horses , like people , all have their strengths and weaknesses ; but just as we all get on with some people and are not keen on others , so one horse can be a success with one owner and a disaster with another .
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