Example sentences of "as [pers pn] [be] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As long as I am President we will continue to lead in support of freedom everywhere , not out of arrogance , and not out of altruism , but for the safety and security of our children . "
2 On the same day Bush reiterated his total opposition to the bill , declaring that it was " not right " and would " not become law as long as I am President " .
3 Just as I was sort of starting work .
4 That 's why I find Trippy refreshing , as long as I 'm upwind .
5 ‘ Barry Fry is finished at Barnet FC as long as I 'm chairman .
6 Barry Fry is finished at Barnet FC as long as I 'm chairman .
7 Seeing as I 'm sort of got half into that one really .
8 ‘ Especially not as you 're wife to a member of staff .
9 Barbara Cartland , you know , who really cares , so long as you 're sort of thinking right , I 've got to concentrate on this , because you know , have this different way of going about things .
10 She will go free before I do and so long as she is captive will I be .
11 In a sense Lecercle ( whose own name doubtless encouraged him to consider the surplus meanings language provides ) is sticking up for parole , the language as she is spoke ( or written ) .
12 Secondly I did write to all the members of the Council about the issue of the British National Corpus and their desire to have a record of English as she is spoke and their is a gentleman from here today , if you would care to stand up to identify yourself please .
13 On the same Conditions yearly as she was keepd the two Last years , He being obliged to ffit her up without Loss of time sufficient in Sails , Rigging & others needfull , And to raise her two planks in the Upper Work , And that the Cabine be raised Accordingly , And that there bees four Beds in said Cabine properly furnished . "
14 On the same Conditions yearly as she was keepd the two Last years , He being obliged to ffit her up without Loss of time sufficient in Sails , Rigging & others needfull , And to raise her two planks in the Upper Work , And that the Cabine be raised Accordingly , And that there bees four Beds in said Cabine properly furnished . "
15 Elinor fetched a pot of Greek yoghurt out of the fridge as she was weight watching .
16 As we are part of our own subject matter , we ultimately find ourselves .
17 Among supporters of Cardoso de Mello who left office at the same time as her were Infrastructure Minister Eduardo Teixeira ( appointed in March — see p. 38095 ) , chief foreign debt negotiator Jorio Dauster , president of the Central Bank of Brazil , Ibrahim Eris , and president of the state-owned Banco do Brasil , Alberto Policarpo .
18 Erm , does the Chair wish er , me to reach section by section , or do you wish to take the bookings as they are Chairman ?
19 so I 'm in favour of leaving things as they are Chairman , er I think you , you , you 've done enough , you 've caused enough trouble already !
20 As they are government securities they are almost risk-free .
21 But in his analyses of kinship relations or of cooking , for example , Lévi-Strauss 's approach is based entirely on the assumption that they are systems which are structured like a language ; that is to say , that their individual elements have meaning only in so far as they are part of an overall system .
22 As they are hand reared these spiders become accustomed to Goblins and quickly learn to accept a rider .
23 These letters are the letters of a wonderful poet and that truth shines steady through the very shining and alternating feelings with which I look at them in so far as they concern me , that is in so far as they are mine .
24 I do n't think we 've got to the early days , made too many assumptions from this , particularly as they are seasonality er erm adjustment is n't terribly good .
25 So long as they 're part of a sensible low fat diet .
26 There was a bit in the paper today about er Ratners , in the Samuels outlet selling carriage clocks for three hundred pounds and claiming that they are solid mahogany cases , but as they 're chipboard with a mahogany veneer , and er they 've been had by the Trades Descriptions Act , three , who would pay three hundred pounds for a mahogany one anyway ?
27 Club chairmen , do n't like anyone who is more intelligent than them , and as they 're club chairmen , virtually everyone is more intelligent than them .
28 From this Time to that of her Death , few Days pass 'd in which I did not either see or hear from her ; for she gave me the Pleasure of seeing all her Poems as soon as they were finish 'd
29 Anyway , as they were summer clothes , and it had been the start of winter , that had helped make the decision an easy one .
30 Only the Elizabethan English stayed foreign , as they were absentee landlords , and ruled from over the water . ’
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