Example sentences of "as [pron] [vb base] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As long as I get up in the morning .
2 ‘ I will be , soon as I get out of this place .
3 As I get out of the second tube I see someone has been scratching letters off the sign above the door .
4 As soon as I get out of the Army .
5 We 're getting engaged as soon as I get back to England . ’
6 But if we have everything ready to leave as soon as I get back from chess and I 'll make sure I leave promptly if we can come straight away then , with a bit of luck we 'll be on to the M twenty five b by half past four so we might
7 As I set out on that Christmas afternoon , I planned to learn as I went along .
8 But it passed , quicker than any marsh fever , as I set out on my journey to Berlin — and was replaced by emotion , by the accession of innumerable sensitivities , not without their pivotal elements of pain .
9 I would allow the appeal and give the directions as I set out in my judgment .
10 ‘ Watch out ! ’ you yelled as I set off on holiday .
11 It cheers me up as I come up in the lift and stagger out blinking in the daylight .
12 They 've been driving me mad ever since I moved in , but as soon as I come out with a gun they all disappear .
13 then as I come out of Oval
14 at the time the erm , as I go back to what I said before about the the the reliance which was then place on on the agricultural policies
15 Well as I stop by for training , look for something along our side if we choose is there ?
16 For my first as I put down in my erm blurb before , will be to meet you in small or large groups throughout the Euro constituency , and see what you can do to help me and to convince you erm that I will be a a good campaign leader , a good candidate .
17 As I pull up at the back of the hotel Mr Shah is waiting with a folder full ; his expression , although friendly , contains around his mouth a little reproach that I should have been away from the action for so long .
18 As I point out in chapter 12 , there are exciting possibilities for initiatives in knowledge about language , particularly in the areas of social and developmental linguistics .
19 It turns on to its side and as I cling on for dear life I hear a startled cry from Nathan .
20 As I stare down with racing heart , the hand seems to shrink , and grow plump .
21 As I turn in to the book of Genesis I read there of God coming to Abraham , and saying to Abraham , that Abraham in your family all the nations of the world are gon na be blessed !
22 His hands are tight across my back , then he lets go and as I walk out of the room his face goes back to the letters .
23 As I walk out into the sunlight , the grass is soft under my feet .
24 And as I walk back through the streets the other thing fuelling this self-criticism is that I turned up there with the gun .
25 As I walk back to the motel I am relieved to see that there is no light on in the room .
26 So it is with me , stuck with gloves and stick as soon as I step out of the front door .
27 As I look around at the happy faces it is difficult to realise that the German Army is only a few miles away across the River Seine where they are defending Le Havre .
28 As I look around at this beautiful countryside I 'm , my mind drifts back about forty years .
29 As I look out of my window — the scene is as interesting to me as a Canaletto — I see the clouds suddenly begin to rise o at high speed , like a milkshake being drawn up a straw , the top layers , the fluffy stuff , going last .
30 you tell me as I look in on my way to bed
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