Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] [adv] as " in BNC.

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1 Secondly , we must recall that the mental conflicts which I am identifying as the origins of human society and civilized behaviour — essentially those portrayed in the story of Oedipus — were as intensely painful and unpleasurable to those who experienced them then as they are to those who experience them in our own times .
2 Another thing is , in prison you mix with everyone , and I think that made me worse as well .
3 Diniz Vasquez was not visible in the shouting throng of people with sacks , boxes and baskets that crowded the inner yard of the fort of Famagusta , although Nicholas scanned them all as he was led across it .
4 When she threw five eggs ( and the hens were laying badly ) at the kitchen maid , he caught them cleverly as they sailed through the air .
5 Mavis drew me aside as soon as she saw an opportunity .
6 The giant palms lining the road inspected me disinterestedly as I coasted along trying to find the Alcade Apartments .
7 And he said , today he phoned me just as I was going out and I did n't really sort of stop and talk to him very long .
8 He regarded them now as he regarded other ordinary but embarrassing habits of youth : odd hair styles , a passion for cheap cologne , eccentric dressing , strange obsessions — all things to be grown out of .
9 The admiration which churchmen such as Cardinal Arthur Hinsley and Bishop G. K. A. Bell of Chichester [ qq.v. ] had for Dawson involved him actively as vice-president in the Sword of the Spirit , a proto-ecumenical movement which , to his disappointment , proved to be too visionary for the Roman authorities of the time .
10 On Wednesday he came and found her just as she was finishing off applying a back-slab to a fractured wrist .
11 Ryker regarded her furiously as the uniformed man extended a hand to help her up .
12 He mattered to Shelley very much — as a doctor and as a person , and she could n't bear to think of him losing that precious heart to this young girl , who regarded him just as someone to pay her bills .
13 M. Berton regarded him alone as capable of directing [ diriger ] the large Paris Opéra orchestra , after himself .
14 But his disastrous 76 on Saturday cost him dearly as Zimbabwe 's Nick Price kept his head to take his first major title with a battling 70 for 278 and a three-stroke victory ahead of Faldo , John Cook , Gene Sauers and Jim Gallagher Jnr .
15 Correctly surmising that theirs was the room with the broken bolt hanging from the door , he entered it just as I was catching up with him .
16 The government 's representative at the inquiry , Energy Department official Christopher Wilcock , described it openly as ‘ a broad , political — and I stress the word political — strategic judgement ’ .
17 When he saw the finished portrait Cocteau was shaken and described it privately as ‘ diabolical ’ .
18 Other car industry sources described it variously as " utopian " and " unreasonable " , and said it was not being taken seriously .
19 Border described it all as media nonsense , saying he had , in fact , stayed behind to attend to some personal business .
20 She used it now as she said , ‘ It 's so sweet of Susan to spare you tonight .
21 The challenges facing it were daunting : a considerable proportion of the UN was opposed to its existence ; the predominant political forces in south Korea regarded it simply as providing a veneer of international respectability for the creation of a south Korean state ; north Korea had no intention of helping it in any way and the United States believed the commission should complete its task swiftly and without asking awkward questions .
22 Hence they were also called Dualists and the Church condemned them accordingly as heretical in their beliefs .
23 ‘ That 's enough of that , ’ Ross told them firmly as he threw aside the sheets , revealing the fact that he was wearing a pair of boxer shorts .
24 I 'd tried to keep my voice light , coaxing , but she studied me coolly as though she 'd picked up my unspoken reservations and would not forget them .
25 Jakali shooed them away as she came in .
26 ‘ Her name is Shinko , ’ he told me happily as we walked back to the flat .
27 The war affected me chiefly as it affected my personal affairs .
28 ‘ You 'll sort it out , ’ he assured her callously as they entered the building , and she suppressed an urge to hit out at him and tell him exactly what he had done and was doing to her .
29 Julie smiled at him but Nigger ignored him completely as he stuck his hand out to Yanto .
30 ‘ I think we 've concluded our business , ’ she told him crisply as she snatched open the driver 's door and climbed into the sun-warmed interior .
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