Example sentences of "his [noun sg] [adv] as " in BNC.
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1 | Neil Kinnock , who like Mr Foot is an MP for a south Wales constituency and came to the leadership from the left of the party , described his mentor yesterday as unique and irreplaceable : ‘ Michael is as fit and fiery as ever . |
2 | It tells of a butcher returning home empty-handed from a market , and looking for lodgings in a village that lies on his route homewards as it is too late at night for him to reach home . |
3 | Gina ran her bike over his foot viciously as she went out through the narrow hall . |
4 | Whitlock used his personal ID card to activate the lift and tapped his foot apprehensively as he waited for it to arrive . |
5 | I , I think he 's drawing into his shell there as regards friends outside the family . |
6 | Kirov checked his watch carefully as he tuned the set to Voice of America . |
7 | He looked at his watch pointedly as they met . |
8 | Turbulence and violent death haunted his adolescence just as repression and hard tack had besieged his childhood . |
9 | Stepping forward to the front of the jungle set , actor William Russell places himself so that the windflow from a small cooling fan falls on his face , ruffling his hair slightly as Ian Chesterton remarks on the slight breeze blowing over this exotic world . |
10 | They fired through the windows of his bungalow home as he watched television . |
11 | Ian Lawrence runs his kitchen just as he would a hotel |
12 | You could see he 'd stuck invisible tape over his mouth so as not to cry . |
13 | As it is , he 's put off his fishing so as to entertain you — ’ |
14 | LIVERPOOL soccer manager Graeme Souness went for a drive with his girlfriend yesterday as he continued his recovery from a triple heart by-pass operation . |
15 | Slit-eyed against the blinding rain , he hurled his weight forward as he powered up a ridge , the rear wheel tearing at shale and mud . |
16 | Bernice followed his gaze upwards as Cheryl began to speak . |
17 | The manager was advised to start by walking his zone so as to familiarize himself with it , and then ‘ scouts ’ would be sent out to call at homes whilst ‘ reliable boys ’ could be hired to ‘ politely deliver heralds ’ . |
18 | Cardiff turned to see Duvall loosening his overcoat slowly as he moved to draw level behind them as they watched the elevator doors . |
19 | He had been moving his body slightly as he came into the shot , and the club head was being thrown slightly off line . |
20 | Watin 's Directory gives his business there as the supply of ‘ verres colorés adaptés aux verres ordinaires ’ . |
21 | And he 'll keep his place tonight as Newcastle bid to establish their best start since the war with a Coca Cola Cup win at Mansfield . |
22 | Mr Gould said he was prepared to serve under Mr Smith as deputy and invited the Shadow Chancellor to put his name forward as well for the deputy leadership . |
23 | In addition Drury persuaded one witness to amend his evidence so as to incriminate Cooper , arranged for another to be shown a photograph of McMahon so as to pick him out in an identification parade , omitted to tell the defence of two witnesses crucial to their case , cited another as prosecution witness to prevent the defence from calling him , and bribed two prisoners in Leicester Prison , where McMahon was on remand , to say that McMahon had admitted to them his part in the crime . |
24 | Guido shook his head slowly as he looked back at her . |
25 | He thrust his head forward as the big Norwegian dumped a plateful of an extraordinary mixture in front of me — a great wadge of fried bread , two eggs , two very thick rashers and the rest a mêlée of doubtful greenery swimming in bacon fat . |
26 | He shook his head wonderingly as he looked down at her . |
27 | He drew off some fluid and relieved the pressure , then went back to the office , where he shook his head gloomily as he pored over the report that had come back with her from Seapark . |
28 | He shook his head abruptly as though to ward off whatever she might be about to say . |
29 | Doyle shook his head angrily as he stepped out into the night and buttoned up his jacket . |
30 | Wilko and out : British No 2 Chris Wilkinson pulled off the most spectacular win of his career today as he put fourth seed Goran Ivanisevic out of the Stella Artois Championships at Queen 's Club . |