Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] as [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It er I I mean I as far as I 'm concerned it 's er extremely difficult to get people to er come to social events . |
2 | God , do you think I 'd come near you , talk to you about it , touch you , if I did n't know for a certainty that you want me as badly as I do you ? ’ |
3 | Forgive me as freely as I forgive you . ’ |
4 | Send photographs if available ; if not , take some and forward them as soon as possible . |
5 | Learn it , try and say it as fast as you can , do it in groups , as a round … |
6 | I smell it as surely as I smell a knocked off car , a crooked log book . |
7 | Circulate them as widely as possible . |
8 | Museums catalogue them as carefully as paintings . |
9 | If you did , the police would get involved , and that 's the last thin– anyone wants 'cause the pimps terrify you as far as the police are concerned . |
10 | If you believe you may be entitled to special relief and have not completed a form please request one as soon as possible so that your entitlement may be assessed . |
11 | He urged all states " to back it and implement it as soon as possible " . |
12 | Use only power cables of the correct capacity for the duty , and run them as neatly and directly as circumstances permit . |
13 | It is part of this recipe knowledge to remain emotionally detached and consider it as just another incident or another death , and to treat the dead body , for example , ‘ as a piece of meat ’ : a phrase used several times by policemen and women . |
14 | These ‘ eclectic ’ economists prefer to look at each element of the debate and assess it as dispassionately as possible in the light |
15 | The trouble is , if you , if you read it as as ha many people have found er , some years ago and then |
16 | Wear it as comfortably as possible . ’ |
17 | Take a line from the longer axis of the Southern Cross and extend it as far as Achernar ; the south pole lies about midway along it . |
18 | ‘ This should help her but give it as sparingly as possible at first , ’ he said . |
19 | ‘ Tell me as simply and quickly as you can , Bernadette , where does Mother Clare think that Eve is today ? ’ |
20 | It 's worth also noting at this point that if you are a tenant and renting and you lose your job you are eligible for housing benefit , erm if you if you were er buying your house , although you do get some er er you get the interest I believe on your mortgage paid , there are lots of other things that do not get paid but the thing is that if you have a reduction in your income which might happen where one partner say lost a job , er you s you 're eligible for housing benefit but you get nothing as far as company paid mortgage is concerned . |
21 | If you do not have scales and can not afford them , try to borrow some , or find your nearest public scales and visit them as often as you can . |
22 | ‘ I already know you as well as I could ever want to . |
23 | They 're likely to stick in your throat and choke you as surely as will a hangman 's rope one day . ’ |
24 | They consider Northern Ireland to be their second home and visit it as often as possible . |
25 | You know it as well as I do . |
26 | It does n't have to be followed slavishly , which can happen when a man wants to impose a schedule and organise it as formally as he has organised his work . |
27 | Please do not forget your university , come and visit us as often as you can and watch how we grow and change . |
28 | If he put down sheets of newspaper in the kitchen to keep the floor clean on wet days , one of his cats would back up to the far wall and then launch herself as fast as she could at the papers . |
29 | Information is increasingly a very marketable product and the advance of information technology gives the library , as a major source of information as well as an important user of information technology , the opportunity to take advantage of the strong current interest , and promote itself as aggressively as the purveyors of the hardware and software . |
30 | If any other clubs in Devon or Cornwall would like Pam to organise a visit or workshop round this time , please contact her as soon as possible . |