Example sentences of "as [adv] [verb] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Secondly , we should note that the adding of information is not the same here as expanding units omitted through ellipsis ( see 2.7 ) ; nor is it the same as tautologically duplicating elements included in the meaning of words and saying , for example : |
2 | As new found wealth arrived , the Elves became ever more indolent and luxury loving . |
3 | Death rates increased all the time , as hormonally charged adolescents flocked to give it heavy Brando on Honda C50s . |
4 | Nearer home he recalls the late Gordon Coe 's 50 years at Evenwood , Harry Brown 's near lifetime service to Shildon and generations of the Fairbairn family then as now helping football survive at Tow Law . |
5 | And we might as well ask pigs to fly . ’ |
6 | She might as well let Rose have the designs , next season they would be out of date , but the price would have to be negotiated . |
7 | It 's is a drink snowball , might as well put snowball do n't mind do you ? |
8 | The image of frailty was gone as heavily lashed eyes opened wide to glare accusingly in Lindsey 's direction . |
9 | LADY DAVERS : Brother , dearest , have you determined as yet to let Pamela come and live with me ? |
10 | Oxford crammed the midfield and brought keeper Paul Reece in for his first game of the season … he was made to work overtime as newly promoted Bolton chased their first league win … |
11 | Oxford crammed the midfield and brought keeper Paul Reece in for his first game of the season … he was made to work overtime as newly promoted Bolton chased their first league win … |
12 | He joined the Palace in the summer of 1961 , and immediately struck up a superb and exciting partnership of ball-playing skills with Johnny Byrne , as newly promoted Palace made an immediate impact upon Division Three . |