Example sentences of "as we [vb base] [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 It is , however , fairly easy to work out the energy as we bring in the charges from infinity one by one .
2 All our suppressed mirth escapes in little bubbles as we walk along the road .
3 As we go up the scale of complexity , many highly evolved and sophisticated molecules are involved in the constitution of even the simplest living cell .
4 This latter fact simply means that as we go along the chain of correlated consequences to larger and larger systems the links in the chain become tighter and tighter , less and less subject to quantum mechanical " creakiness ' .
5 ( TIM ) Hello there … they all get a look in tonight … as we round up the local sport … on the start line ready to go first is the football parade
6 You are Scottish ? ’ and each time she touches my kilt with her hand , throwing her head back and laughing as we spin around the dance floor .
7 As we progress up the scale of profit-taking , we find others who sell at small craft fairs and those who find an outlet through local shops , until we come at last to the favoured few who sell at the prestigious crafts fairs which Hugh prefers .
8 It was peaceful enough now but there was menace in the heaving swell and a chill in the evening air as we tan up the east coast of Shetland .
9 Because of our late start and leisurely progress , the light is thickening as we stumble along the forgotten stretch of ridge between Bwlch Ciliau .
10 I do n't want to be blown across the room in the first ten minutes so I hang back a little as we sit round the table with Anthony Hopkins and Campbell Scott to read the scene through and discuss it .
11 As we sit round the set ,
12 As we blow up the balloon , its surface gets larger ( that is , spacetime expands ) .
13 New Zealand I hope to visit myself probably on my way home as we come round the Horn and thereby circumnavigate the globe ! ! !
14 We have a quick swim in the dark , cold water , touching the sandy bottom with our toes as we dive off the raft , the evening still bright , still hot .
15 As we march up the grass towards the motel building I put my arm around Laverne , who knows he 's in for it .
16 ‘ You told me ’ , I say as we bounce along the ever-dwindling road , ‘ that you thought of marrying Lady De Marr .
17 As we look around the world , that might sound rather hollow .
18 If the organ music swells this Christmas as we run down the lanes of childhood in search of sentiment or the values of yesterday , and if the early darkness on Christmas evening finds us replete and empty at the same time , maybe its because we have left the Josephs of this world alone in their silent day and all too silent night .
19 er and is that gon na become an increasing factor as , as we continue down the shortage of product .
20 As we continue down the stratigraphical column we find examples in other kinds of sediment and in other kinds of quite high energy facies .
21 As we narrow down the proportion of the labour market that appears to benefit from lifetime employment in Japan , we get closer to the proportion of labour in Western countries employed by large companies who work to seniority wage profiles that offer accumulating reward for experience .
22 As we move up the curve , k rises and r falls , until the latter reaches and the slope is vertical at point Q. Beyond this , further increases in k cause r to fall ; it reaches n at G.
23 Through each point on the c 1 c 2 curve in Fig. 8–3 we can draw a line with slope ( ) , noting that r falls as we move up the curve .
24 We have ray subadditivity plus the fact that costs increase as we move off the ray .
25 that as we move down the age range , so the proportion of young black inmates confined in custodial or child care institutions increases .
26 As we move along the road , they will come into sight .
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