Example sentences of "as [prep] [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Now as through this world I ramble , |
2 | He kept his head turned towards Mary , though , as between parted lips they licked the tips of each other 's tongues . |
3 | As for Iranian aspirations we are ready to listen to them . " |
4 | We did not look at the histological correlate of the inflammatory mediators as for ethical reasons we did not perform sigmoidoscopy and rectal biopsy . |
5 | Now this can be rather boring , as for some students it will actually be going over material that they have met . |
6 | Richard has a wealth of experience in catering as for twenty years he was manager of a large company hotel . |
7 | In Sonnets 1 to 17 the first-person forms appear twenty-five times ; if we compute the second-person forms by treating Thou and You as of equal value they appear 161 times . |
8 | Indeed , although regulatory offences in the abstract may be regarded as of minor consequence they may in certain cases have drastic results . |
9 | Of course , once holes and walking come into the scenario I shall get frustrated and ball blind , but as of this moment I 'm a thug , a fanatic and possibly the Oldest Swinger in town . |
10 | Leeds did n't play too badly , though defensively — as throughout 1992–3 away- we were bad , but we lost 2–0 and it felt really crap because Everton were so jammy to win it . |
11 | Then , as with fuller information he feels himself being moved in the opposite direction , he can say to himself ‘ Ah , now I see why I ought not to go ’ . |
12 | As with infinitesimal strains we must consider the conservation of energy during a deformation . |
13 | All she got for her pains was a slight smile but no verbal reply as with efficient ease he filled and switched on a percolator . |
14 | As with all dreams we reach for the ideal … ’ |
15 | We want it to be a day of celebration , but not only that , as with all parties we hope to receive presents , but the presents must be money for Save The Children . |
16 | As with other books I have collaborated on , I was particularly fortunate in having a co-author with whom I could work closely and well , though not without disagreements . |
17 | In the bedroom , Cati hugged herself again with delight as with pent breath she waited out the meeting ‘ Rosa , Rosa , Rosa , now you have someone to love you , yes you do . ’ |
18 | Her eyes widened , and she swallowed down her growing panic , as with cool deliberation he pushed her back against the tree . |
19 | As with supplementary pension you are supposed to pay for heating out of weekly income . |
20 | He became quite carried away as with dexterous strokes he carved a particularly exquisite right breast and set to work on the delicate fluting of the ribs . |
21 | As with Double Decker it can take the most two hours Crunchie takes the most two hours |
22 | Whole group drama , however , is not a type of drama , but an organisational strategy ; as with any strategy it can be well used or misused . |
23 | But inevitably the quality of kisses changed , his hands became urgent , and she tensed as with sudden impatience he pulled her nightshirt over her head . |
24 | As with older children we use the story as the possible starting point , but shift the point of view , so that they are not simply acting out what they have heard but rather they are making decisions which affect the drama . |
25 | I would suggest , however , that breeding 10 neons is hardly a success , as with soft water he would probably have had 100+ fry . |
26 | His half-smile was rueful as with deliberate intention he smoothed his palm over her taut nipples , starting a wild drumming somewhere inside her . |
27 | As from this moment you 're off the Project . ’ |
28 | that , we went up there as in actual fact we were looking for certain place when er the postcard we had was n't it , was n't the cows given us trouble and we went |
29 | Just as in real life they were assimilating a clinical attitude to human functions , many of which are taboo in Western society , their dreaming interpretations of their own sexuality were also in terms of a medical model . |
30 | Throughout his life Eliot brought the anguish of his difficult and divided nature to the surface of his poetry , just as in oblique form he analysed it in his prose . |