Example sentences of "as [pron] [verb] [pers pn] at " in BNC.

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1 I was acting out the role of the good , courageous patient as I saw it at the time , while Mr Lennox was no doubt pleased to find me co-operative , free from despair and above all , unemotional .
2 As I told her at the time there were several possibilities . ’
3 Well as I told you at you used to clip them that damn short and we when I was knocking them off , I had to keep dodging down , let the wag and keep knock clips off and chuck the one side and then the wagons came down They went down the hill like that , and then up here there was a hook line to stop them .
4 So it 's just simply to er comment about the the future work that 's gon na be done by Glanmole er , the work of investigation as I understand it at the end of that first section .
5 It ran : ‘ Well , frankly , the problem as I see it at this moment in time is whether I should just lie down under all this hassle …
6 It ran : ‘ Well , frankly , the problem as I see it at this moment in time is whether I should just lie down under all this hassle …
7 CHARLES : Well , frankly , the problem as I see it At this moment in time is whether I Should just lie down under all this hassle And let them walk all over me , Or , whether I should just say : ‘ OK , I get the message ’ , and do myself in .
8 Er I think that , that my recollection of the last meeting was that if we could just knock together a Northumberland newsletter a unison newsletter that 's quite clearly coming from the three organizations that represent the membership in Northumberland it would be better than th this national stuff has one union on it , as I see it at the moment .
9 I am sure that the House will start to fill rapidly as I address it at the start of the second day of debate on the Bill .
10 But as you say you at that point you do have to stop .
11 So long as you give us at least thirty days notice , you can withdraw a minimum of £500 without penalty .
12 Ashi smiled as she knotted it at her throat .
13 Whichever way her life was goin' she would never have it soft again , not as she saw it at this present moment .
14 He opened his arms as she joined him at the mirror .
15 It started finally at the third attempt , and Sabine was almost weeping as she threw it at the hill .
16 The laws of science , as we know them at present , contain many fundamental numbers , like the size of the electric charge of the electron and the ratio of the masses of the proton and the electron .
17 ‘ I 'll start with the facts as far as we know them at the moment . ’
18 I do n't say as good as we get it at the Club " — there was still a spark of spirit left in him — " but decidedly good . "
19 All stories were to be based on scientific and historical facts as we knew them at that time .
20 Blue here corresponds to 1.6 mm , and shows the cloud tops much as we see them at optical wavelengths .
21 I have never quite understood why " Chesh " as we called him at the time , was the only person I selected for training with the Force that my Master vetoed ; my Master also vetoed the selection of Leonard to command No 35 Squadron in the early days of the Pathfinder Force and I was never able to establish why .
22 The challenge which Gandhi posed to the British , as they perceived it at the time , was not to their consciences but to their authority .
23 ‘ There are a hundred ways a firm can get rid of pollution into the river , ’ said an experienced officer , ‘ so long as they do it at the right time . ’
24 Ah , I think the Foreign Office was trying to pursue the only sensible policy as it perceived it at the time , right through the entire period , um , since 1965 .
25 ‘ The thing to do now is to explain the situation as it affects you at present .
26 She was overwhelmed by a mixture of terror and relief as he left her at the wheel and went forward to free the line .
27 The rest clambered into their saddles , and followed him unquestioningly as he led them at a canter downslope to where the hills opened out and patches of ground could be seen where the snow was melting .
28 His manner as he greeted her at the church door , then ushered her to her seat , did nothing to dispel her apprehension .
29 ‘ Burdened ’ as he put it at his trial , ‘ with the intolerable knowledge of my own beastliness ! ’
30 As he explained it at the briefings and again at his trial , three years later , ‘ The only people in the conflict in Nicaragua that are today buried beneath a cross are those that fight for the resistance .
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