Example sentences of "as the [noun] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | Minerals well up from the depths as the ocean strikes the land , which phytoplankton use as nutrients , and vast shoals of anchovies ( anchoveta ) live on the plankton , to provide one of the richest fisheries in the world . |
2 | [ As the actors leave the stage and the tannoy is switched up , we hear the announcement : " Ladies and Gentlemen , please take your seats in the main auditorium . |
3 | Within a few hours a scum appears on top of the wort and this rapidly builds up into a great yellowy-brown crust as the yeast turns the sugars into alcohol and carbon dioxide . |
4 | Well I mean the thing is , as soon as the Citizens open the box office for pantomime , I phoned them and said |
5 | As it was , with two glasses of champagne inside her , and as the mannequins displayed the latest fashions from Paris and London , she felt she was once more in heaven , even more so two hours or so later as Mr O'Hara 's chief assistants wrapped up the final choices : dresses , gowns and lingerie made of georgette , and flowered taffetas , moires , silks and satins , subtle lamés , artificial marocain and crêpe de Chine , in colours of white or pastel blue , cerise , pearl-grey , oyster and of course rose-opaline . |
6 | The dale rocked with mirth for days as the story went the rounds and will probably be retold for another generation to come . |
7 | His non-stop verbal explications , declaimed as he strode up and down the crowded aisles , described the gods and mythology and history of the people of Persia ; and his improvisation fitted what was happening in the film as the hair fits the head . |
8 | The book begins to date immediately as new drugs come out and as the authorities amend the list of banned substances from time to time . |
9 | Cynthia Merstam watched in silence as the nurse arranged the big bunch of gladioli she had brought with her to the nursing-home . |
10 | As the barges plough the blue waters nothing slows their stately progress , no wind fills their sails , no hand guides their tiller . |
11 | In my prime I shifted my weight onto the front foot as the bowler approached the crease , being careful though not to commit myself to the front foot . |
12 | The famed croaking is more likely to be heard in such tanks , as it 's at its most audible when males meet and display as a threat to other intruding males — or during the mating season as the male pursues the female . |
13 | Radio listening habits , especially among the young , transistor , generation were increasingly individualistic ( early morning , late at night ) , at the same time as the TV entered the home and , often in working-class families , ousted the traditional radio set as the collective evening news and entertainment medium . |
14 | The pursuer threw himself aside as the vehicle mounted the pavement , slamming into a lamp-post . |
15 | She heard the faint hiss as the metal struck the water . |
16 | As the door opened the thin sunlight raced into the dusty hall and sprinted up the stairs , never really reaching the top . |
17 | He whirled round as the door hit the rubbish bin with a loud clang . |
18 | As the Minister reconsiders the regular-reserve mix of the Royal Navy , as he promised on 10 December , will he ensure that a proper study of task threats is completed and will he create a supplementary list of personnel whom it is planned to axe until that review of task threats is complete ? |
19 | The basic vocabulary of around 350 signs can be combined in sentences as the child develops the ability to use and understand signs . |
20 | At high levels of constraint the compromise pocket forms and as the level increases the pocket spreads . |
21 | Also , during an illness episode , an important consideration is rehabilitation of the individual , and planning for this could commence as soon as the person enters the health care system . |
22 | The value of A 2 is a measure of solvent-polymer compatibility , as the parameter reflects the tendency of a polymer segment to exclude its neighbours from the volume it occupies . |
23 | As the past meets the future in these stylish shopping lanes , there 's a continental feel in the air . |
24 | This is from Psalm 42:1 : ‘ Like as the hart desireth the water-brooks , so longeth my soul after thee , O God . ’ |
25 | The drums deliver an almost hypnotic effect as the dancers circle the floor . |
26 | As the girl reached the door , she caught the additional command : ‘ And tell Cook to get some water on the boil . ’ |
27 | As the girl played the woman dilated her nostrils and rose slightly off the piano stool , as if someone was drawing her up by an invisible wire attached to the crown of her head . |
28 | In the early stages both Pat Eddery on Dancing Brave and Gary Moore on Bering held up their mounts towards the rear , but had improved to the middle of the pack as the field made the downhill run towards the straight . |
29 | Confusion reigned as the field reached the second flight which had been mistakenly dolled off . |
30 | Raul Boesel , a Brazilian , sprinted into an early lead as the field tested the narrow corners . |