Example sentences of "[to-vb] with [noun sg] as " in BNC.

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1 His heart began to thump with apprehension as he brought the bike to a halt outside the drive gates to the big house .
2 She began to shake with rage as the lift reached the floor on which her apartment was situated .
3 She began to shake with reaction as soon as it was done .
4 The engine stopped its fretful clacking and began to bellow with satisfaction as the air became stronger .
5 Blanche expected him to mutter with disbelief as she had when she had digested the story .
6 In what follows the reader is made to identify with Bill as murderer , and as haunted and hunted man , dying finally by accidental hanging in sight of a vengeful crowd on Jacob 's Island .
7 I have coloured the pictures on the graph to help with identification as some are not shown on the knitted samples .
8 It took an advance in political maturity for Germanic peoples to cope with failure as positively God-given .
9 Unlike older people , these children have to learn to cope with recovery as they grow up .
10 This poses an interesting problem ; while Marx appears to deal with ideology as so much irrelevance ( e.g. the work of idealist philosophers ) , Engels suggests here that the material process that is the object of study in Marx 's later work , can be affected by ideology .
11 For the strategic visionary , repetition has a similar role — to develop an intimacy with the subject at hand , to deal with strategy as ‘ craft ’ , as one of us has noted elsewhere :
12 If he was willing to part with stock as well , the market-maker would quote a two-way price .
13 This sliding-scale approach might still have relevance to the Post Office Act , on which that case turned , but it has little to do with obscenity as defined in the 1959 Act .
14 But the horror of losing was as much to do with money as with pride .
15 Absolutely nothing , it 's politically biased and as much to do with music as The Beano
16 It has to do with land as well as landscape , and the right to farm in a time-honoured way . ’
17 The result had as much to do with romanticism as historical accuracy , with simulated timber framing , and a Gothic chimneypiece decorated with scenes of the King 's escape .
18 In so doing we are probably , assuming such abilities exist , mixing chalk with cheese : clairvoyance , for example , may have as little to do with precognition as vision has to do with touch .
19 Such maintenance work has nothing to do with breakdown as defined ( see Policy Commentary ) and the cost of supplying and fitting such parts should be excluded .
20 Whatever arguments there may be in favour of the independence of members of assemblies or parliaments , it is hard to see what they have to do with representation as it is commonly understood .
21 That Miro is not as well known as his contemporaries Picasso and Dali has as much to do with personality as with art .
22 He hated seeing wartime documentaries ; they did n't seem to affect Anna in the same way — she seemed to thrill with excitement as the guns flashed and the tanks churned through ruined streets .
23 She has to squirm with embarrassment as the others answer questions about her lifestyle .
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