Example sentences of "as [pers pn] left the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I felt very humbled as I left the conqueror of Everest and the Sherpa 's most vocal mouthpiece still sipping his tea .
2 As I left the cinema I was seized in an irresistible spasm of shivering .
3 I had , as you know , trouble with my horse as soon as I left the beach ! ’
4 As I left the pen I saw Mr Stokill dragging a large object over the cobbles .
5 Just as I left the station for the bus stop , the siren went .
6 As I left the house in Thistle Street , I felt sad , depressed , utterly miserable .
7 She gave such an unpleasant laugh with these last words that I did n't know what to say , and as I left the house I felt even more miserable .
8 As I left the room at a trot everyone else was still pulling on shorts or even struggling with tightly knotted ties .
9 As I left the room I seemed to be in a school and I saw many children in the hall and I seemed to be late for a class .
10 As I left the room I heard the little comic bellow , " That 's what she thinks of thy relaxing clothes , ducks , and I must say I see what she means ! "
11 As I left the room I heard you say … ’
12 As I left the railway station , the police warned me that there was a small demonstration against Norman Tebbit 's recent industrial relations reforms .
13 I was lucky in meeting a cab as I left the bank , and I went back to my anonymous room in Peel Square .
14 I finished the song and only as I left the stage did I realise I had wet myself with fear .
15 And then just as I left the stage , sobbing , I heard somebody say , ‘ Well , I do n't admire her dress-sense . ’
16 He took up a cloth by the side of the cash register and started to move it slowly over the surface , looking up just once as I left the shop , saying , ‘ Goodbye , then . ’
17 ‘ You think he tapped this out as soon as you left the desk and then ran after you with it ? ’
18 ‘ I knew you were following me as soon as you left the hotel yard , and I decided to turn the tables .
19 Carl Einstien — the ex-POW who sold the ‘ Whaddon and Mitchley Sporting Mauve ’ outside ‘ The Tip ’ as you left the match .
20 And so if you went out and you bought er , I do n't know , we 've , if , a microwave , as you left the store with your microwave , the salesman calls his supplier and says , I need a microwave , because he only keeps three now , whereas even up to three or four years ago , he would have several in the back store , now he does n't keep them .
21 The fellow was drunk and released the dogs as you left the palace .
22 She shed no tears as she left the cottage and made her way along the lane to the priest 's house .
23 Her face set in a mask of intense fury , she slammed the doors hard as she left the court .
24 Strong persuasion was required to keep Curran from her evening doubles match but as she left the court to return to her hotel for physiotherapy , England claimed another point by default .
25 That she was anywhere away from Margaret Lacey and her cronies who would without doubt be waiting for her as she left the school .
26 The intertwined limbs against a dark tree she passed as she left the park seemed beautiful to her .
27 ‘ OK , ’ she nodded quickly , and noticed as she left the veranda that Bill Hamilton had moved closer to his wife 's side and engulfed her slim artist 's hand in his larger , stronger one in a gesture of silent support .
28 The sound of her boots changed as she left the edge of the fireproof field .
29 As she left the cabin she took one of the oilskin jackets out the hanging locker .
30 On Sept. 4 a member of the High Council of the Republic ( HCR ) , Madeleine Adayoma , was flogged by security personnel as she left the Lomé radio studios after taking part in a programme .
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