Example sentences of "as i [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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31 I hope so , as long as I get a sleep at night , I do n't care what you 're giving me .
32 I mean as I as I get a
33 Perhaps somebody 's working at Kingston , as long as I get a trial .
34 Squeeze them in sure we 'll find somewhere for them to go , vacate , so long as I get a kiss from everybody apart from the boys and
35 So long as I get the train . ’
36 ‘ Of course , just as soon as I get the results from this test .
37 Especially as I get the accents right .
38 Especially as I get the accents right .
39 Setback ‘ I do n't mind where I go as long as I get an opportunity with one of their clubs .
40 What happened I I had a booklet from the D S S as I get an Income Support benefit
41 It is cool outside as I throw a log on the gently breathing embers .
42 By now I had almost convinced Rick to change to the boilie when I had another take on the Tropicana ; this was all the convincing he needed as I landed a nice mirror around the 12lb mark .
43 ‘ Well , as I killed the horse , mother , I suppose I ought to go .
44 So if anybody has anything they wish to raise perhaps they could raise it as I mention the minute .
45 As I assume the first year warranty will soon be over , I suggest you have the problem investigated .
46 by then I may have sold the house and , I mean , as soon as I sell the house
47 Well I think much as I welcome the university proceeding down the road that it is , erm I have a very , very strong feeling that change is going to come from the bottom up , and I think that it 'll come from the bottom up in those colleges , like New College , who have got an increasingly large number of women fellows who feel that , you know , there 's safety in numbers and we can start to do something about it .
48 Coasting over the top our weight reduces as I relax the back pressure .
49 I began to see my environment in a new light as I connected the shapes and patterns I found in it with mathematics .
50 I then slowly walked along Fulham Broadway in the complete darkness , as I knew the road past Halford School would be safe with the clergy around .
51 Although I was unemployed I paid my subscription as I knew the money would be put to good use .
52 I knew that voice almost as well as I knew the theme from Doctor Zhivago .
53 The teachers are forced to cancel the 800 metres when the other competitors all withdraw rather than be humiliated by being beaten by me and my Mum is moved to tears of joy and pride as I win the 4 × 100 metres relay race on my own .
54 The roar of the water coming down the gully drummed at my ears as I inched the Toyota into the bend .
55 I sobbed with fright , even as I addressed the one and only question which confronted me in such a dangerous situation .
56 As I heard no explosion , I presumed the danger had been averted .
57 ‘ Good gracious , that was close ’ I said , as I heard a God-Almighty thud .
58 As soon as I heard a journalist say , ‘ John McCartney ?
59 My heart and stomach seemed to collide as I heard a rapid panting noise come over the phone behind Eric 's muttering .
60 ‘ I was jumping up and down in my seat as I heard the end of the race , ’ he said .
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