Example sentences of "as [pron] [vb base] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As much as I hate comparative reviews — I can never really justify deifying one package at the expense of several other perfectly good packages — WSWIN has facilities that I find to be very attractive and useful .
2 If they carry on confounding chronology in this mendacious manner , they are likely to hit 30 as I reach 60 .
3 As I take this bread and drink this wine , I am affirming to men , and to angels and to demons , that I believe Jesus Christ died for me , and I identify myself with him in his sacrifice for me .
4 My guilt feels less as I remember that .
5 Yes , I mean , I think as far as I remember last spring was a good one was n't it ?
6 Each individual aspect of dogdom has now become a complete science and discipline ; indeed , as I pen this foreword , a working party comprising the leading authorities on all aspects of dogs are compiling a nationally recognizable qualification allied to the ‘ City and Guilds ’ degree .
7 As long as I get good erm GCSE 's .
8 yes , that 's right , yes or six , six , two , I do n't really care , as long as I get fourteen it does n't really bother me
9 But I know enough about myself to know that as long as I get eight hours sleep I 'm alright ’ .
10 I am neither , nor intend to be treated as , a paid cook or a resident and beholden domestic , especially as I get tired very easily and neither of them is working .
11 Oh so as I get another chance then ?
12 All I want is some friends , but as soon as I get some real good friends they go off and leave me .
13 That 's right , it 's just that I worked , I think , yesterday I could n't get into erm , I just could n't get into and yesterday I must admit I felt really rough and erm , I thought at three o'clock I was going to have to ring Iris , cos I knew you were still out you see and at three o'clock I thought I was going to have to ring Iris er just to come in cos I ca n't like your head was my stomach was churning over , it was n't till , soon as I get some food in front of me oh I get , you see I did n't feel too cracking in the morning and I thought well there 's lots of stomach bugs going about and I thought well I 'm having one of them , and I did n't know what I fancied for lunch and I cooked the kiddies theirs , they had fish and what have you , and erm , I thought well what can I have , I thought I what , I thought I got a little tin of salmon there , so I thought right I 'll have a salmon sandwich and I had that and believe me I felt , by three o'clock I could see myself picking me up off the floor , I only got spots before my eyes as such , but , I just had , I had four , five cups of water , I did n't drink any tea , and I wish then , well I do n't know whether I could have felt any worse when I had the sandwich or not to be honest .
14 I will pay you back , I promise , as soon as I get payed , I give you the money back .
15 I 'll get better at this as I get more practice .
16 ‘ I used not to , my dear , but I find that I 'm feeling the cold as I get older .
17 As I get older I am coming to believe that our lives are planned before we are born … things happen so fast sometimes as you look back … you can see the pattern plain as day , where you took some turn , or events happened that you had nothing to do with .
18 They seem to get worse as I get older .
19 I hope that , as I get older , what I write becomes more mature and more universal , so I can tackle these things .
20 As I get older I find myself tormented by anxieties of this nature , the anxieties about things one will never do .
21 As I get older I think more and more of my stomach , and I 'm not ashamed to admit it .
22 As I get older I get more sceptical .
23 Will I mellow towards the idea of marriage as I get older ?
24 But as I get older patience , a commodity not particularly noticeable in the past , has gradually appeared in my personality , like a sandbank silted into place by too many frothing tides .
25 As soon as I sell this I can get one .
26 it follows from this that ‘ it is characteristic of all unproductive labourers that they are at my command … only to the same extent as I exploit productive labourers … however , my power to employ productive labourers by no means grows in the same proportion as I employ unproductive labourers , but on the contrary diminishes in the same proportion . ’
27 ‘ And as I put one leg out of the door , he looked slightly taken aback , because he could see that my leg was bare .
28 I have learned to please , to gauge and sniff the air before I move off , to swing my head from side to side as I put one foot carefully in front of the other , ears and hair raised to twang on the slightest change in the atmosphere .
29 As I put some oranges through the juicer , her image , bright and laughing , was in my mind .
30 As I unveil this plaque to the glory of God and in memory of all those who served in the Hundredth Bomb Group in the cause of freedom from this airfield .
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