Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] with [noun sg] as " in BNC.

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1 There 's a choice of five different reels , four of which have three socket outlets which can be used simultaneously ( subject to power ratings ) , all designed with safety as a priority .
2 In his resignation letter , Sir Geoffrey noted the growing difference which had emerged between himself and the Prime Minister on the increasingly important issue of Britain 's role in Europe , and especially on monetary policy , and stated that he now felt that he could no longer serve with honour as a member of her government .
3 So , you can rotate , stretch and generally fiddle with text as if it was a square or what have you .
4 Even now , local farmers around Axholme regard the ‘ warped land ’ which was deliberately flooded with silt as the best land in the region .
5 Not only was he heir to the Spencer estates , he also served with distinction as a captain in the Royal Scots Greys during World War Two and , as Equerry to the Queen , he had accompanied the Queen and Prince Philip on their historic tour of Australia shortly before his marriage .
6 His face , Stephen noticed , was badly marked with acne as if he were still in his teens , though he was years older than that .
7 Denmark Farm now teems with life as a myriad of creatures and plants have rushed back to make their home here .
8 Robyn turns the ignition key , holding her breath as she listens to the starter 's bronchial wheeze , then exhales with relief as the engine fires . )
9 He frowned as the waiter hesitated , then gasped with shock as the man , his nerve gone , fled away from the room .
10 Corbett looked into the green darkness , straining his eyes to see any movement and almost screamed with terror as a hand touched his leg .
11 Alan actually began with Palace as an amateur , after travelling across London upon hearing that trials were being held at Selhurst Park , and he made his debut as a 17-year-old in March 1962 .
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