Example sentences of "as we [vb base] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 But we can not explain why this is always objectionable , so long as we remain on the plane of justice as I have defined it .
2 However , so long as we remain in the Community , Parliament has effectively handed over a number of functions that it has traditionally fulfilled .
3 As we wait at the station are we still counting the cost , and weighing consequences in the balance ?
4 All this I learn from the bus driver who chats to me as we wait for the traffic ahead to move .
5 What follows , while by no means comprehensive , is NME 's guide to the world blown wide open by the greatest war movies , a world we 'd like to see on TV as we wait for the next one .
6 But for a little moment Martigues still stands , and we drink coffee on the quay as we wait for the boats to come in .
7 Fairfax speaks to him as we walk across the plain .
8 ‘ Ah , Crilly , ’ she says , as we walk through the door , ‘ you 're late .
9 ‘ What can I do ? ’ he says as we walk in the fields near his home in Gerrard 's Cross , Bucks .
10 As we write for an instrument we must be playing it in our imagination , with the right bowings and fingerings , feeling the sensations of different registers , expressing ourselves through the different tones and timbres , the possibilities of legato , staccato , vibrato , etc .
11 She clings on to me as we go up the stairs and we have to rest a couple of times on the way .
12 As we go into the 1990s we 'll run your articles about bullying .
13 Now let's test your turf knowledge as we go into the commercial break .
14 As we go into the south we are just going to conduct a rent reduction , interest reduction campaign and we , we will then aim to consolidate that position and at some stage we will then move forward into land reform again , but to do that we will probably need a new land law because we 're recognizing the old agrarian land law is , is inappropriate , absolute egalitarianism is now dead in a sense of as erm it 's sort of saying that , that as Mao is arguing in May forty eight , May forty eight that absolute egalitarianism is wrong .
15 As we go into the afternoon , the heavies rain will move eastwards , and brighter , showery weather will soon follow .
16 And it 's not only revolving around this of course , it 's about the other things that we 're going to stimulate your interest with as we go through the afternoon .
17 Now when the film 's over I 've got one or two more questions to ask you so I want you to watch very carefully and listen very carefully as we go through the film .
18 This will build up obviously as we go through the course .
19 Now watch this , as we go through the tack the sail is driving for most of the time just flapping briefly as the sail turns through the wind .
20 Victoria , remind me to stop at the Freitases ’ house as we go through the village . ’
21 There are an awful lot of masses arising , probably most of this will be covered again as we go through the other items on the agenda .
22 So I said ‘ Well , there 's no need to be frightened of him , he would n't touch you ’ , but you see then somebody was talking to me on the phone last night and said the same thing ‘ We do n't come any more to say prayers as we go through the churchyard because we 're frightened ’ .
23 But as Lazaris reminds us , money ( like nature ) is just a set of vibrations , an illusion that we create — and we can have as much as we like of an illusion !
24 Likewise there might be a progressive increase in the free-running period of the body clock as we pass through the sequence : ‘ slightly an owl ’ , ‘ definitely an owl ’ , Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome , free-running rhythm in normal society .
25 As we pass under the junction bridge a severe blast of wind hits the car like a punch in the ribs .
26 He is a warm , caring person underneath as we hear in the last sentence , spoken by the uncaring Carlson ,
27 The book , as we gather from a plan in his notebooks of the same period , was to deal with four large areas : ethics ; aesthetics ; religion and mythology ; and politics , law and education .
28 Race 's power to surprise fades as we progress through the 400-odd pages of ‘ raw ’ talk and we arrive at the conclusion more exhausted than enthralled .
29 We use the same word for a quality of material things as we use for a bodily sensation .
30 What had come to the poets in their most serene or passionate moments we glided into as easily as we gathered flowers for Maud or Blanche or Mabel , as we lay in the grass with our eyes divided between the books , the land and the clouds .
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