Example sentences of "as [pron] [vb past] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 P P G three , the revised P P G three when it came out clearly , in my opinion changes the emphasis from the draft P P G three from the draft P P G three , paragraphs thirty two and thirty three which I would emphasize should to be read together , clearly indicates that new settlements are as someone said this morning , sorry , earlier in the discussion today , an issue of last resort .
2 By mid — 1943 it was made very clear to the Main Force Groups that their " selection " was unacceptable as I sent more crews back than we kept .
3 Well as I indicated these forms are as unpalatable as they are
4 As I heard more stories about the measuring rod , not just from Alec but from other boys as well , I began to realise that it would be as big a problem for me as it always was for Alec .
5 Geraldine read us a short story and , as I had each contraction , I 'd kneel over a bean bag .
6 No , I was , I was , came over all , I did n't feel right when I got up in the morning , I 'll try and park outside Westgate , I did n't feel right when I got up in the morning , Kelly get round , yes I can go and oh find Robert erm , yeah I did n't feel right in the morning , but as soon as the day went on as soon as I had this salmon salad , sandwich , and Rob said to me well you sure it was n't that , cos he said sometimes that salmon could make people feel a bit , nothing wrong with that , it 's just a tin of salmon , you know .
7 And as I had this urge to correct manuscripts as I went along , and could n't read his handwriting , and did n't know the first thing about Roman Britain , you can imagine he felt obliged to educate me .
8 They are not , as I had some apprehension , gold striped , or jewelled , ( the pipes , I mean ) .
9 The rage and hatred I felt as I wrote this letter was terrifying , like a sudden , violent illness .
10 As I made these suggestions to her , I was continually reminding her that she was feeling very relaxed and comfortable and that she was in complete control of the situation and need do nothing ( even in her imagination ) that she did not choose to .
11 As the spend over the three years will be more than that — last year 's spend was £17 million and I expect this year 's to be £25 million , making a total of £42 million — I suppose that I could give my hon. Friend the assurance that he seeks , but even if our figures were so way out that I could be caught on that commitment , when I consider the matter next May — assuming that the burden still falls to me to do so — I would have to make the same calculation as I made this year .
12 As I thought these things , I looked up at the window .
13 My guns were inspected and a statement was taken from all the crew and I was released , as I said many times later , " without prejudice " , but darkly adding " subject to re-arrest " .
14 As I said some moments ago , we have strengthened the law requiring trustees to disclose key information to members , to pensioners and to trade unions .
15 A as I said this morning t to the management team it is available .
16 As I said this morning does n't oppose er in principle the idea of of of er an exceptions policy .
17 As soon as I adopted this expedient , my interviews were quite transformed . ’
18 Such an attitude required fresh springs of energy , and the effect — I was delighted to sense it as I woke each day — was to make me more bouncy and mettlesome than I had been for weeks .
19 As I discovered this arrangement , I began to feel almost sorry for any potential thief .
20 ‘ It was all the same and Emily watched me as I poured each cup .
21 I am well aware of my hon. Friend 's constituency interest as I visited that company and know how good it is .
22 As the Daily Express noted : ‘ Much as I disliked this film and its cheap exploitation of suffering and illness , I must concede that it has been made with the dead-on professionalism that is characteristic of the other ‘ Carry Ons . ’ ’
23 I do not at this precise moment , therefore , feel quite as wretched as I did this morning after using the public telephone or as bewildered and terrorized as I did this afternoon while sitting half-frozen on the trembling suspension bridge across the sleazy Thames .
24 I do not at this precise moment , therefore , feel quite as wretched as I did this morning after using the public telephone or as bewildered and terrorized as I did this afternoon while sitting half-frozen on the trembling suspension bridge across the sleazy Thames .
25 It is with such men as it is with the English landscape seen at its best as I did this morning : when one encounters them , one simply knows one is in the presence of greatness .
26 Erm and erm I do n't think that on the to go on about affordable housing as I did this morning , I do n't think that in fact the affordable housing targets which the different authorities have and although I 've only quoted four authorities I think , I think the other ones will be very much the same .
27 Shall I pick you up at the same time as I did this morning ? ’
28 Every day as I bought these papers more photographs involving the big two appeared and not one of any local side .
29 As I mentioned those tutors are possibly unrivalled in the world of trade union education .
30 A further advantage of using ( as I mentioned several times before ) is that we get rid of the vectorial nature of the problem .
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