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

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1 You 're gon na paint them exactly as you would if you were just doing it on paper alright ?
2 Yeah , I 'll eat them tomorrow as well .
3 But those preparing standard assessment tasks and other assessment instruments should consider them so as to minimise bias in the task or context and guard against any preconceptions of assessors ; and any comparison of results between single-sex schools or between those with different ethnic or social class populations should be made in the light of the evidence referred to above .
4 Then you can just chop them off as they become constants .
5 We shall not discuss them here as they can be overcome .
6 Even your first flight could end up with a field landing and , if the wheel brake lever is not in the usual position for you , your habits will catch you out as you claw for the non-existent lever in panic .
7 well not really because , and I think you can buy it sometimes as cheap , by the time you
8 Fold in the overlapping corners at the top tightly , to secure the cone — you could staple it down as well if you like .
9 If you have a lot of pictures on the walls this will light them beautifully as well as providing all the light you will need for comfort and safety .
10 Such an exercise of critical self-analysis will not only help make you a more appetizing prospect as a subject , it will probably benefit you artistically as well .
11 You want the lord of the manor to come and carry you off as his long lost daughter , is that it ? ’
12 Never leave objects on the floor of the kitchen , such as shoes or dustpans , that may trip you up as you back away from the sink or cooker .
13 I 'll bring him up as my own but he 's keeping his own father 's name . ’
14 The complexity of pre-trial procedure , particularly in the High Court , has been said to act not only as a deterrent to all but the most determined litigant , but also as a weapon for the recalcitrant defendant who may manipulate it so as to place the pressure of delay upon the plaintiff .
15 There was a Mitchell at Hickham during the attack , so why dress it up as something that did n't exist ?
16 If it 's something silly , that they have n't been trained for , but most jobs you can delegate and they 'll do it just as well as you .
17 You must do it tonight as they 're taking you away tomorrow . ’
18 Did he do it yesterday as well ?
19 Paulus could sense it too as she moved in for the kill to claim a 2-6 , 6-4 , 6-3 victory .
20 ‘ Are you sure Taczek does n't want you dead as well ? ’
21 Scott does not see strata as consisting of individuals , nor does he see them simply as positions generated by the economic system , but rather as groups of inter-marrying and inter-connected families .
22 I can see them there as in a picture when , for the last time , arthritis having finally prevailed , they sat quietly together in the sun contemplating a magnificent crop of potatoes spread out to dry — the final gift of that bounteous old garden .
23 what about these other things that are in the air , does it clean clean them up as well ?
24 then they 'll mark you down as being non-competent
25 It will then follow you in as you enter saying you could not find it .
26 She sent him a message saying she would never see him again as long as she lived .
27 He did not see her precisely as she saw herself but it could have been very much worse .
28 We used to mark her up special on the calendar ; and we took care to make a right good job of her : we took an extra lot of trouble with her shoes so we could keep her away as long as we could .
29 With resignation she felt the colour steal into her face , and knew he would n't believe her even as she tried to explain that she had n't even seen the rings but had been absorbed by the ornaments .
30 He knew she was getting at him — imagine a man like Marc Vila admitting to being foolish ever ! — but if she kept calm like this she could undermine him just as he had tried to undermine her .
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