Example sentences of "as they [verb] from the " in BNC.

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1 The products of a conflict , as well as its residues , may seem incomprehensible insofar as they differ from the original intentions of any of the combatants .
2 Mark slipped an arm around her slim waist as they walked from the hall into the kitchen .
3 But that 's all she sa she said that 's all I can get out of the solicitor he just said that they 're waiting , as soon as they hear from the bank
4 THE SNORTING TRAIN sent steam swirling through the buzzing crowd of people as they swarmed from the platform into the open wagons drawn up at Leicester station .
5 Utterly absorbed with their cooking , none of the Halflings had noticed the Wolf Riders as they sprung from the mountain valley , neatly enveloping the camp and driving a wedge between them and the rest of the Emperor 's army .
6 It was as they stepped from the dodgem stand and Rachel turned from helping Belinda down the steep steps to the grass that she saw the little group of her family watching them .
7 As they stepped from the carriage a captain , three NNCOs and a thousand women wer waiting on the platform to welcome them .
8 This peculiarly English design was evolved from the desire for a vault which would accommodate ribs of different curves as they sprang from the capital .
9 WAC 's most elaborate ruse to date was to turn up at the Republican convention in Houston and install batch after batch of 20-by-60-foot high feminist slogans ( designed by Anderson , Kruger et al ) which greeted Bush 's nearest and dearest as they exited from the convention .
10 And , as they issue from the illumined pile ,
11 Also , on a more mundane level , there was the postponement of any financial debts then owing until such time as they returned from the crusade .
12 Soon after lunch , as they sheltered from the blazing heat , Julie stretched out on a towel and blanket .
13 Strategic planning involves top management and the main company functions in the earlier stages , and departmental management in the later , as they progress from the broadest market and company considerations to the details of specific product launches .
14 Goods can be unloaded and dealt with as soon as they arrive from the manufacturer .
15 So John Davies and Simon Green of the University of Leicester have collaborated with the Rutherford-Appleton Laboratory in Britain to look for fast-moving objects in IRAS signals as they arrive from the laboratory 's receiving station in Oxfordshire .
16 As they disembarked from the jet , they were strangers .
17 Chola and Mina were at the edge of the roof watching the stream of men as they poured from the village .
18 And basically what they need to do is create peasant economy to increase production as they learn from the land .
19 The long-time front runners have now gone four games without a goal , and their misery was prolonged yesterday as they missed from the penalty spot .
20 Miss Logan imagined them panicking as the ground raged beneath them , tearing themselves free and violently bearing away their hobbles as they fled from the mountain .
21 The first deals with the reasons of the ( apparent ) diminution of objects as they recede from the eye , and is known as Perspective of Diminution : the second contains the way colours vary as they recede from the eye : the third and last explains how objects should appear less distinct in proportion as they are more remote .
22 The first deals with the reasons of the ( apparent ) diminution of objects as they recede from the eye , and is known as Perspective of Diminution : the second contains the way colours vary as they recede from the eye : the third and last explains how objects should appear less distinct in proportion as they are more remote .
23 These treatments may be useful on a more widespread basis , too ; the NIDR advocates that the chewing surfaces of children 's permanent teeth be treated with sealants as soon as they surface from the gum , as a precaution .
24 The porcelain produced at Chelsea was said to compare with Dresden 's fine china and there was always keen competition amongst dealers who waited at the doors to purchase pieces as soon as they emerged from the ovens .
25 ‘ First things first , ’ Natasha declared as they emerged from the cloakroom .
26 I surveyed the area between Manchester 's twin vinyl take-aways ( Virgin and HMV ) , carefully selecting dowdy individuals with copies of the album under their arms as they emerged from the doorways .
27 In Chapter 3 we outlined the findings on curriculum in practice as they emerged from the quantitative data .
28 Nobody … nowhere … has ever seen so many Swindon fans before … and the Town players hearts must have thumping with pride as they emerged from the tunnel to be deafened by Wembley 's Wiltshire roar …
29 Shafts of red sunlight illuminated the timbers as they moved from the support of one building to another across a street filled with people .
30 As they turned from the bank to approach the farm , round the edge of the Long Meadow , he took her hand , and drew her to a standstill .
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