Example sentences of "as he [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 His reaction is particularly vividly described by Tolstoy , as him crossing a bridge that is being dismantled so he has to face the abyss below :
2 I watched as he engaged a man who led him down to a boat ; they climbed in , and the man began to haul away on his oars .
3 He visibly relaxed as he heard a voice in the hallway .
4 The rush from Steen 's bedroom out through the garage and utility room , as he heard a car stopping on the gravel and footsteps approaching the garage door .
5 They were chatting about the tournament and John of Gaunt 's invitation when Cranston stopped as he heard a sound behind them : a slithering across the cobbles .
6 A tiny grin played round his mouth as he shot a glance at her .
7 Abruptly , the car breasted a small rise in front of a junction , and Howard 's eyes widened as he saw a man standing in the middle of the road , who , it seemed , they were about to run down .
8 As he passed a decanter , he spoke his single line : ‘ Madeira , bishop ? ’
9 ‘ I 'm afraid not , Miss Kingsdale , ’ he apologised , and , as he passed a reservation card over to her to complete , Fabia , with her thoughts totally elsewhere , discovered that she was doing just that .
10 Erm so we walked in and out of carriages as he sought a pair of seats together and erm squashed down , he had me like penned into the window , like I 've got my bag and my umbrella in between ha , and I 'd already told him I was going out with someone .
11 Again , Ata'i writes that Molla Khurram ( d. 970/1562–3 ) reached the 50-akce level at the Mehmed Pasa medrese in Sofya : then , as often as he sought a medrese in the he failed to obtain his desire ; and , of necessity becoming resigned to going out to the he became kadi in certain cities with 150 akce . "
12 Therefore this was a battle now as he understood a battle , however mangled beforehand by being half-decided at a distance .
13 Albert Rice was knocked down as he left a pub by a police Sierra racing to answer a distress call from two WPCs .
14 On Oct. 27 Reggie Hadebe , deputy regional chair of the ANC , was killed in an ambush as he left a meeting aimed at restoring peace in the region .
15 In reality , according to Wright Mills , Veblen did not write as he imagined a theory of general application , but one directed to criticism of the nouveau riche of North America during the closing decades of the nineteenth century .
16 Aroma of incense and in the distance a terrifying version of Santa Claus , haloed in light and shadow as he swung a lamp and chanted hunting sounds .
17 His hip turn had been the problem but , by yesterday , as he had a trial spin with John O'Leary , he was confident that it was back in good working order .
18 A gentleman of the faculty in the neighbourhood , hearing of the circumstance , and finding it so well authenticated , immediately made him an offer of ten guineas for the dog , which the grateful farmer refused , exultingly adding that so long as he had a bone in his meat , or a crust to his bread , he would divide it with the faithful friend who had preserved his life : arid this he did in a perfect conviction that the warmth of the dog , in covering the most vital part , had continued the circulation arid prevented a total stagnation of the blood by the frigidity of the elements . "
19 Two of the Stewards , Lord Wolverton and Major Eustace Loder , interviewed the jockeys concerned in the finish ; the third , Lord Rosebery , did not take part in the adjudication as he had a runner in the race .
20 When it had boiled , whistling with a tinny Woolworth sibillance , he warmed the pot-bellied black teapot , spooned in two piles of thick tarry Indian leaves , left them awhile as he had a scratch of the back , then poured the dark brown liquid into a plain white cup , with saucer , added milk from a bottle plus two sweetening spoonfuls of caster sugar .
21 In this case Lord Meston submits that it was implicit in the order of Judge Lally of 2 July 1991 that the father had a joint interest in and a ‘ right of custody ’ of the child , inasmuch as he had a right to be consulted and to have his views considered in relation to the determination of the child 's place of residence .
22 She accompanied him in the ambulance to Hollywood Memorial Hospital and stayed at his bedside in the intensive care unit as he had a series of brain scans .
23 ‘ That do n't change anything , ’ said Bonanza , but he did n't sound so convincing as he had a moment before .
24 He carried Sammy in his arms as he had a habit of yapping at cows .
25 Betjeman appeared in a pair of eccentric bedroom slippers and said he hoped I did n't mind them as he had a blister .
26 As he had a car he invariably conducted those in the more remote villages such as Carlton , Dean , Millbrook and Riseley .
27 At a later meeting , Hinkin was asked by the others , as he had a motor vehicle , to go out with them and commit burglaries .
28 Yet , all the same , as he took a mouthful of his brandy and reached across with his free hand to take hold of hers Lisa made no effort to extricate her fingers .
29 For the first time he smiled as he took a cigar from his case , laid it on the desk .
30 The Open champion 's engine room is his ability to keep the ball in play , but Seve Ballesteros 's spluttered and died as he took a six-over-par TEN at the 10th hole .
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