Example sentences of "and [adv] as you " in BNC.

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1 A team functioning with all its different required ministry components in place , resources set up — ie Care Trust families , housegroups that sense God 's call , liaising with statutory organisations — Social Services , Social Security , HIV and AIDS agencies , Housing Department , Drug Dependency units — Police communication and legal systems in place , doctors , a formal prison link … and the list goes on and on as you can imagine .
2 And especially as you say to be humorous .
3 And just as you would keep a watch on your neighbour 's house if they were away , you should do the same for unoccupied caravans on the site and report anything suspicious immediately .
4 You put your guitar down for a second , and just as you turn away there 's a horrible discordant ker-draanngg ! , accompanied , if you 're unlucky , by the even more expensive noise of your headstock suddenly leaving the band to embark on a solo career .
5 And just as you have in the past answered our call for money , so you are now ready to answer our call for people .
6 And just as you was coming out of it , going to paint the cottage and all , the bastard comes back !
7 Make the case for the park in historical and aesthetic terms as strongly , publicly and early as you can .
8 ‘ Tell me as simply and quickly as you can , Bernadette , where does Mother Clare think that Eve is today ? ’
9 And also as you said , the thing with colours , they were said to perhaps use less basic colour terms , so if some men were shown a bluey-green some men would say and some would say whereas a women allegedly would say turquoise or whatever .
10 Never fear , my friend , I am in this as anxiously and earnestly as you .
11 But it 's a duster you take to it , not one of the latest hydraulic drills , and even as you dust , you must do it lovingly .
12 Try saying big glass as you would say big game and then as you would say big deal .
13 Finally , on an in-breath , let the hands come in and then as you breathe out , let the arms float down to your sides .
14 And then as you know , no statement our , our Christian truth can never be encapsulated in any one statement .
15 I mean today , you 've got to be an educated man to know how to even , they 've got er tractors and everything , but in those days you 'd got to set your plough furrow out so as you you could run your plough down your first one , and then as you as you ploughed your first furrow out you 'd got to plough your next one into it .
16 and you know with violence and that and then as you work your way along there 'd be the sort of situation where there is n't any physical violence but there 's intimidation and fear
17 And then as you complete those things you move it forward , in series .
18 Okay and then as you saw five 'll go into it so we can cancel the fives out and it 's just one over three .
19 It actually comes down to then , a more local area could be eighteen to twenty into Harlow , and then as you break down into the other figures , that then comes into a road and a postcode will actually go down to about fifteen houses in total , by putting your door number at the end of it , it makes it identifiable to your premises .
20 Next carefully sow the seeds , trying to do this as evenly and thinly as you can ..
21 Johnson is 50 , Melville is 41 and sometimes as you hear this playground talk about sex you hear echoes of a world ignorant of Aids .
22 Then you have the prosecution barrister and there as you know there has been some quite disgraceful behaviour by prosecution barristers , and then the defence council as well .
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