Example sentences of "[adv] as i have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The temptation must be resisted as firmly and valiantly as I have resisted the other , more obvious , more sensual lures and snares .
2 ’ She told it to them much as I 'd told her myself .
3 Much as I had enjoyed ‘ my Soviet adventure ’ it was good to be back in an English-speaking land again .
4 I shall refer briefly to one of the matters touched on by the hon. Gentleman , although I shall not speak on it for as long as I had intended , because the hon. Gentleman made wide-ranging reference to it himself , I congratulate him on that .
5 Bad industrial relations had been the curse of the country for as long as I had taken any interest in politics ; although the reform of trade union law was essential , further steps were also needed .
6 So long as I 've got somebody now there 's nobody along here .
7 ‘ For as long as I 've had memories and before that too .
8 You 've been plaguing the life out of me and everybody else for as long as I 've worked here .
9 Knowing him for as long as I have done must have worked in my favour . ’
10 ‘ Go top of the class , Annie , especially as I 've had a look at your knees , ’ said Joe .
11 I thought my form had been good enough throughout the year to warrant selection , but there is always that niggling doubt , especially as I had angered Frank Dick by not turning up for a relay practice at Loughborough where he was engaged in running the annual Summer School for athletics .
12 I was really upset about that — especially as I 'd managed to get some of the best seats in the house .
13 ‘ My family has always helped me out , but it 's getting hard , especially as I have to give up work for four months . ’
14 Erm so as I 've said things go wrong .
15 After a terrible 15 minutes I managed to talk again to the same doctor and she explained that elevated meant they were not nought , not as I had thought , that they were going up .
16 It was not as I had expected at all because living in the kind of commune that Mary Finnigan 's house was , there was n't a lot of time for romance .
17 If I had left it on the night flying path I would have had a serious rocket which I would not have forgotten as easily as I had forgotten the first one — from the wing commander flying .
18 I had accepted the equal reality of Mary Shelley and her creation , Victor Frankenstein , just as I had accepted the equal reality of Victor and his monster .
19 Just as I had fired up the cooker the cat rod that had caused me all the grief earlier was off again .
20 Just as I had done before , I stumped around Clonmacnoise , surveying each ruined building or ancient cross as I came to it .
21 Out of school , of course , I continued my birdwatching just as I had done back in Essex , only now there was much more variety .
22 It was just as I had arranged , word for word .
23 Once back in the ops room , I laid the boy flat on his back , so far down the mattress that his dropped foot hung over the edge at the bottom , just as I had seen the Australian nurse do when I watched her during her London visit the previous year .
24 The gilded chair by the dressing-table was strewn with clothing , just as I had seen it when I had sometimes taken in her morning tisane .
25 A gut-churning premonition had hit me , the horrific conviction that the relics would have moved , just as I had moved .
26 I caught the sense of victory in seeing the film of Henry V — just as I had supposed that all schools were like that of Goodbye Mr Chips , which I was taken to see in 1939 .
27 It was just as I had remembered it for over thirty years , it was just as it used to appear at least once a week at lunch in the Paris household where I spent two years of my youth with a greedy Norman family : two years of study interspersed with the most trying of family meals , endless and infinitely to be dreaded but for the blessed beauty of the food .
28 My father had often urged me to try some of his marijuana , but I had never accepted , just as I had refused even to look at the cocaine that he kept in his dressing room .
29 I walked silently , testing every step I took on the rough paths , just as I had used to walk with my mother in the woods near Štanjel .
30 I collected my clothing parcel the next morning and there were the razor blades and the tooth paste just as I had expected .
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