Example sentences of "as we [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 As we noted at the beginning of the chapter , white , middle-class churches in Britain have a poor ‘ track record ’ on relating to artisan , West Indian and Asian cultures .
2 As we noted at the start , the policy concerns of the country in which academics work are an important factor in determining the kind of International Relations that they will study .
3 As we noted at the beginning of this chapter , because there is no consensus either among or between the different sectors of the village population over the answers to these questions , any overall conclusion about ‘ loss of community ’ is impossible .
4 As we noted in the previous chapter , the nation of Israel occupied a central place in the realisation of this hope , serving as the gathering-point of the nations ( Isa. 24:23 ; Zech. 14:9 ; Obad. 21 ) .
5 As we noted in the last chapter , to say that a decision or action is subject to judicial review is to say that it can be challenged on the basis of the rules and principles of public law which define the grounds of judicial review .
6 As we noted in the introduction , however , problems arise as soon as one enquires about the relationship between ‘ science ’ and ‘ religion ’ in the past .
7 ( It is this shift which , as we noted in the Introduction , supplies the chief rationale for this book . )
8 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 .
9 However , so long as we remain in the Community , Parliament has effectively handed over a number of functions that it has traditionally fulfilled .
10 As we argued in the previous chapter , this profits squeeze fundamentally reflected overaccumulation .
11 As we argued throughout the proceedings of the European parliamentary elections bill , the Conservatives are entirely responsible for the fact that this process of drawing up the new European boundaries had to be compressed into such a short time .
12 As we wait at the station are we still counting the cost , and weighing consequences in the balance ?
13 All this I learn from the bus driver who chats to me as we wait for the traffic ahead to move .
14 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 .
15 But for a little moment Martigues still stands , and we drink coffee on the quay as we wait for the boats to come in .
16 As we parked outside the station Irena reversed into a 1964 Mark One Cortina , crushing a wing .
17 The scope or character of a piece of criticism is naturally related to the magazine or newspaper in which it appears , as we noticed in the case of Dore Ashton 's dismissal from the New York Times because it was asserted that her work could not be understood by the paper 's readers .
18 It had taken until the long , open left-hander that leads down into Glen Kinglas before my erection had finally subsided , and that had been mostly naked fear ; Verity had lost it just for a second , the rear of the car nudging out towards the wrong side of the road as we whanged round the bend .
19 As we wrote at the time :
20 Fairfax speaks to him as we walk across the plain .
21 ‘ Ah , Crilly , ’ she says , as we walk through the door , ‘ you 're late .
22 ‘ What can I do ? ’ he says as we walk in the fields near his home in Gerrard 's Cross , Bucks .
23 That night as we walked past the pub next door to the hotel we heard a band playing 60s songs .
24 I wished I had a boat as we walked down the steps , through the gate and the hundred yards or so to her door .
25 I could see the tiny figures of Harvey and myself moving on two of the screens as we walked across the floor .
26 They both knew that as we walked off the 16th .
27 As we walked up the river I began a monologue about how difficult it was to catch Don trout .
28 The tops of the trees in the palm grove rustled beneath us as we walked up the road , round the earthen rampart to the hotel .
29 And by the time we came out we were all a little bit tiddly , and as you know , Fred does n't dance any more , but as we walked up the street to the car , he started to tap dance .
30 As we walked along the path to the supermarket 's car park , I realised the danger susceptible adults like me were in from precocious and promiscuous children like this .
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