Example sentences of "[adv] as [pron] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | Karl stopped laughing as suddenly as he had begun , his face grave and concerned and kindly . |
32 | Then , just as suddenly as he had appeared , the man turned and ran off . |
33 | Her boyfriend , having disappeared during her pregnancy , returned and acted like a concerned father for a few months after the baby was born , even coming to live in Joanne 's house , but then left as suddenly as he had come , and all the family feel very bitter about this . |
34 | He released her as suddenly as he had come to her support and she grasped quickly and covertly at the back of another chair , not wanting him to know that her numbed leg was tingling painfully now . |
35 | He snapped it in two — gave me a leer — and was gone , as suddenly as he had arrived . |
36 | Though it is mistaken to suppose that the British made no effort to leave the Masai better than they found them , it is clear that their potential emergence from the colonial period much as they had entered it was something their administrators could in the end accept with equanimity . |
37 | She was always demanding something to the extent that she completely upset the ward routine and had the nursing staff , much as they tried to sympathize with her , at the end of their tethers . |
38 | ‘ The results were much as we had expected in an extremely tough year , ’ said Mr Heath yesterday . |
39 | Much as he desired to make cuts , Eisenhower in the end decided not to risk a general crisis in the Atlantic alliance by precipitate unilateral action . |
40 | He continued to practise photography as a hobby until 1887 , taking an ‘ unalloyed enjoyment of the art ’ , much as he had done with his drawing and engraving . |
41 | Much as he had done seven times before . |
42 | He straightened , whirling round on her suddenly , much as he had turned on Victor Nicholson all those years ago . |
43 | He steered his way round these words much as he had negotiated the deck . |
44 | Much as he wanted to pound Ralf into the mud , he contented himself with sending the fellow a narrow-eyed glare which brought a look of respectful caution to the pedlar 's usually cheerful countenance . |
45 | ‘ I think I do , Shannon Lea ; I know that , much as you like to play the frightened virgin , there 's a passionate woman inside of you , desperate to emerge . ’ |
46 | Much as I loathe using the term ‘ chops ’ , you possess them in abundance . |
47 | I thought then that , much as I longed to see him , it might be as well to start hoping he would n't come back until I could truthfully tell him there would be no baby . |
48 | Much as I like to believe a man can have sex with any woman and enjoy it , it just does n't stand the test . ’ |
49 | ’ She told it to them much as I 'd told her myself . |
50 | Much as I had enjoyed ‘ my Soviet adventure ’ it was good to be back in an English-speaking land again . |
51 | Much as I wanted to read the good news on my walk home from the newspaper shop , I was forced to concentrate on my footing on broken and delapidated pavements , strewn with take-away food rubbish , wrappings of all kinds , and collections of weeds , heaps of dog dirt and drinks cans . |
52 | ‘ Well , then , ’ he went on , ‘ much as I enjoy looking at the top of your head , I did ask a question . |
53 | Much as I tried to break in several times , they always caught me and would n't let me in to see the poor people travelling . |
54 | Life went on at home much as it had done for years . |
55 | Much as she 'd liked Josh , she could n't be sure Marianne was n't right — and if Dane could let her down , then why should n't his playwright friend ? |
56 | Much as she deserved to travel the world with people of her own social standing , she could no longer hope to do so with a happy hear and a clear conscience . |
57 | Much as she had wanted her sister 's company , she almost wished Maria was not there . |
58 | She enjoyed its lack of significance , much as she had enjoyed the bleak and dirty corridors of Battersby Grammar School when she was eleven years old . |
59 | She had little doubt that she had allowed her heart to rule her head , and , much as she had enjoyed what had happened between her and David , could she ultimately trust a man who had treated her sister the way he had ? |
60 | Much as she disliked living with her grandmother , she had never thought of any other arrangement in concrete terms . |