Example sentences of "with [pron] [subord] [adv] as " in BNC.

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1 We 'll go and stay in Roundstone , there 's a wonderful pub there , you 'd fall in love with me as soon as step inside . ’
2 ‘ Come and have coffee with me as soon as you get back , ’ Helen said .
3 It was a period I very much enjoyed , hard work but made easier by my colleagues , mainly Chris Wolley , Bob McSmythurs , Marty Stone and Pat Duff , who shared the lectures with me as well as giving practical assistance in every day .
4 Manor houses usually had other buildings associated with them as well as gardens .
5 Even the trained and qualified social worker will often admit — or insist — that he or she is out of depth in dealing with the sexual elements ' of a case , while the unqualified social worker is left to struggle with them as well as possible .
6 An estimated 5,000 public-sector health workers , taking action against government privatization plans , were joined on strike in late June by 8,500 banana workers , who came out both in solidarity with them as well as to demand a 60 per cent wage increase to offset the effects of the government 's March austerity plan .
7 If the hon. Gentleman will urge his farmers to ensure that claims are on time , we shall deal with them as soon as humanly possible .
8 I told them all not to worry , I would go on working with you as soon as you were conscious and we would see our way together to a solution of the whole case . ’
9 ‘ I 'm sure he 'll get in touch with you as soon as he can , ’ said Melissa , trying not to allow her irritation to get the better of her .
10 I am sure that its Honorary Treasurer , will be in touch with you as soon as he receives the cheque .
11 Ca n't have her going down with something as soon as she 's home , can we ? ’
12 Bridie came home bringing Teddy and Danny with her as well as the twins .
13 Every week somebody from Wales or London flew over to discuss aspects of design or production schedules with her as well as the regular , more formal selection meetings , held at least every two months .
14 For heaven 's sake , she lectured herself despairingly , he was two-timing a fiancée back in England , and if last night 's incident had been any indication he was quite prepared to embark on a brief dalliance with her as well as Tara …
15 Another servant entered , a young page who announced in a high , shrill voice that the duke had received Sir John 's message and would be with him as soon as dignity and circumstances would allow .
16 Quickly she gave him a tip , also a message to be delivered to William Ash , warning him that she 'd be in contact with him as soon as she knew where Ace planned to base himself .
17 Hikers are generally timid enough to leave their footwear and rucksacks in the porch ; today 's sporting fraternity always brings its mud with it as well as milling packs of steaming black labradors .
18 Acquaint yourselves with it as soon as is humanly possible .
19 Yesterday , a spokesperson would only say : ‘ We are still committed to this part of the scheme and we will be going ahead with it as soon as the funding becomes available . ’
20 These are all concerns central to our own current culture , and the essays help detail some of Shakespeare 's negotiations with us as well as the possible ‘ social energy ’ of his own era .
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