Example sentences of "as i [verb] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It would be the same as me going to a medical conference or to the stock exchange and telling them where they were going wrong . |
2 | My relief grew rapidly as I warmed to the theory . |
3 | But as I listened to the stories of these prisoners it was difficult not to be overwhelmed with feelings of hate and revenge . |
4 | We were halfway along one side of the ship , and as I looked to the left I saw Oliver about fifteen feet away , staring out into the Channel . |
5 | I can hassle for business contacts in these areas at conferences as soon as I get to a conference . |
6 | We rolled heavily as I clung to the shrouds scanning the reef as best I could . |
7 | The carpet on the stairs is thick and deep and I make no noise as I climb to the top , then pad along towards the master bedroom , tripping one more sensor . |
8 | wrong anyway in that er I 'll say it 's the er early on it in the report Good defines what he determines a prus trustees duty and as I said to a sort of effectively orb enter into a tr transaction which immediately cost effecting kind of money rather than making money for the pension fund er is against that duty in the first place , but it to it should however be ma made explicit that it is against that duty which I will say stock lending may be okay for a pension fund , but not stock lending where the er pension fund is acting as the borrower rather than the lender . |
9 | Oh , I 'd say it is w wrong anyway in that er I say it 's the it 's early er on it in the report Good defines what he determines a trustees duty and as I said to a sort of effectively ought enter into a tr transaction which immediately cost effecting kind of money rather than making money for the pension fund then it is against that duty in the first place , but it 's to it should however be ma made explicit that it is against that duty saying stock lending may be okay for a pension fund , but not stock lending where the er pension fund is acting as the borrower rather than the lender . |
10 | ‘ Like as I said to the General , miss , the young gentleman 'll have to be worse afore he 's better . ’ |
11 | As I said to the hon. Member for Falkirk , West ( Mr. Canavan ) , we shall consult widely all the various interests and , no doubt , other European countries will receive representations from manufacturers , from users and from suppliers . |
12 | As I said to the Foreign Secretary in an intervention , I was never one to support the idea of the cold war — the idea that there was an imminent threat of a Soviet invasion of western Europe . |
13 | As I said to the hon. Member for Sheffield , Central , when he was here , I would welcome a five-hour debate on the distribution of grant , which is one of the hardest tasks facing any Government . |
14 | In no other respect does the order make changes in arrangements put in place last year which were extensively debated at the time and which , as I said to the House in October , appear to be working well . |
15 | As I said to the hon. Member for Clydebank and Milngavie ( Mr. Worthington ) , I propose that guidance will be given to the boards on the exercise of that power . |
16 | That is a lie for a start , I think , as I submit to the customary kiss on both cheeks . |
17 | She said : ‘ I brushed past a girl as I went to the toilet and she yelled I 'd done it deliberately . |
18 | I wanted to find someone to help Mrs Hobbs but as I went to the desk , she was already being carried through the door . |
19 | ‘ As I came to a junction , a car pulled out in front of me from a road on the left . |
20 | A quiver of anguish passed along my spine as I came to the last dish . |
21 | As I came to the door that leads out to the garden I heard Quigley 's voice . |
22 | I began to see that my fear about Mary obscuring Christ was not soundly based as long as I keep to the parameters of Scripture . |
23 | As I rolled to the ground the stink came with me , from the greenish-black stains on my boots , nearly making me lose my breakfast . |
24 | I do n't know where she lived , but years later , as I walked to the gymnasium , I would often turn a corner and see Rebecca 's burning eyes . |
25 | As I walked to the fair I noticed a polystyrene cup , a discarded baby 's dummy and a chicken leg ; hardly a balanced diet for a fox . |
26 | As I walked to the hotel one of the Turkish rafters rushed towards me with a copy of Turkey 's most popular article about the first day of the trip with a picture of my good self and another British journalist , both wrapped in blankets looking forlorn . |
27 | As soon as I got to the other side of the bank I threw myself down and started to roll . ’ |
28 | ‘ As I got to the platform , there was the driver surrounded by three other BR staff watching him pluck the bird . |
29 | As I got to the office I could see Alec poking his head round the open door . |
30 | As I got to the bottom of the stairs I said to myself , ‘ Splendid work with Sister Patronise , Miss Marquis . |