Example sentences of "as he [verb] [pos pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He was watching her face intently , and a dark gleam of unholy amusement returned as he saw her cynical disbelief .
2 He half turned to look at her , then , as he saw her heightened colour , he said quietly , ‘ I 'm sorry .
3 He knew the trees and waterfalls as well as he knew his own children .
4 Memories of shared evenings , with cans of beer and football on the TV , flooded back to Bodie ; shared hours with Ray Doyle , mad pursuits , of cars , of women , shared jokes , anger , support ; he knew this small apartment almost as well as he knew his own .
5 A voice that Rex knew almost as well as he knew his own .
6 He knew that face almost as well as he knew his own .
7 During his early teens , McKenzie was a competent soccer player but , as he grew his nimble-footed agility was lost .
8 As he imposed his geometrical grid of drainage ditches across the newly filled-in estuary of the Traeth , it occurred to Madocks for a brief , but anxious , moment that the whole project resembled ‘ Dutch gardening ’ ; but in no time the poet Shelley arrived to help him with his endeavours , declaiming on the ‘ poetry of engineering ’ .
9 There was considerable applause from his listeners as he advanced his familiar protectionist argument .
10 His hands did n't roam , did n't take liberties that she might not have wanted him to take ; only his head moved , his mouth , as he kissed her first one way , then another ; drew her lower lip , infinitely gently , between his ; sampled the top lip , her tongue ; moved languidly to approach from another direction .
11 He was used to contrasts : Mother taking morning tea in bed with an old shawl round her shoulders and her hair pinned up under a boudoir cap , her face sticky with face cream as he kissed her good bye before school ; and Mother in full evening dress decked out in false pearls , her eyelashes beaded with mascara , dominating the stage in any play 's Last act …
12 She heard his harsh breathing , the rough exclamations of his own excitement as he kissed her deeper , his hands moving up her spine , thrusting into her thick black hair , blind passion exploding between them after so long .
13 Despite the elegance , it was a completely masculine presence , and he dominated the room as easily as he had his own office .
14 It sounded like a question , but he had no intention of waiting for her answer , as he dropped down on the bed beside her , lacing his fingers through her lustrous brunette tresses , controlling the movement of her head so she could not escape the seductive power of his mouth as he took her unwilling lips with practised artistry .
15 Shutting her eyes to the inevitability of what lay ahead , she gave herself up to the ride as he took her higher and higher into the peaks , following a winding route off the main road that was little used .
16 But as he took his three lifelong friends for a drive , the car veered over a dual carriageway and hit a bus head-on .
17 When the roaring giant of a tube train came , the fag sucker suddenly withdrew his double-buckled shoes from the concrete and became a little scuttling pixie to compete with all the other scuttling pixies , but managed a further quick change to a hunched-up half-shut-marble-eyed frowny scowling monkey as he took his tense unrest out on the floor of the tube train that was carrying him to his necessary employment .
18 His stare was suddenly gaunt , as he searched her white face .
19 D'Arcy 's grip tightened round her shoulders as he felt her hot tears against his skin .
20 As he felt his own orgasm beginning to pulsate be felt her legs gripping him and drove his penis into her as hard as he could , bursting inside her like a dam .
21 As soon as the first ring sounded he knew she was not there , that the sound of the telephone was reverberating through empty rooms , as lost and desolate as wind crying across a salt marsh , as hopeless as he felt his own heart to be .
22 PC O'Neill took the children on a tour of Copy Lane Police Station as he began his new role as community policeman for Netherton , Sefton .
23 But as he began his sixth day his silent vigil ended .
24 The relationship with BitC was working well and , as he began his fortieth year , the future was looking positive .
25 In a moment of youthful inspiration , the day after the funeral , he took one of his father 's bow ties , one reserved for special occasions , and opened up its seams , into which he infiltrated a message — his first poetic utterance , as he told his Spanish biographer , Alberto Manzano — long since forgotten ( or too painful to remember ? ) .
26 Albert did not agree , as he told his long-suffering neighbour , Mr Jones of The Two Pheasants , one bright morning as soon as the pub was open .
27 This was very useful , as he became our chief driver in NZ .
28 ‘ Ah , Maria , six years is a long time to wait , ’ Luke murmured with a faint sardonic smile as he registered her frantic response .
29 ‘ Good morning uncle , ’ greeted Lalu as he brought my early morning tea .
30 ‘ A plant needs air , sunshine , moisture , and certain chemicals — given these it does its own growing ’ , he explained as he amplified his educational stance .
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