Example sentences of "[pron] as " in BNC.

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31 But I as I say I go in there
32 No really no I as I say I we when I came down here
33 Lord Jesus , thank you for a nice sleep , thank you for another day , please help us to do the kind of things that you want us to do , prayer for Christopher to behave at school , help him to do his best and for daddy at work , for Tim and I as we stay at home , help us to know the kind of things we do and this afternoon when grandma comes we 'll spare the time for her as well , Amen .
34 I do n't know how , I , I as I say I ca n't figure it out how they work it out though because I mean are they
35 Well she says if you 'd of come to Sandra 's she 'd make you something , I says I know Eileen and so would I as well , I says I would n't have anybody coming in and bringing them sandwiches , I mean if somebody knocked on the , on our door one day from Queensbury and we did n't know they were coming and they 'd brought sandwiches with them
36 I mean as I as I get a
37 I as the old bill grabs him like .
38 We should go down I think Rachel and I as before , and
39 but then I as I say , you do n't cater for every height on the
40 If we fail to take this opportunity Mr Mayor , as I as I feel we are about to do I am a hundred percent convinced that in years to come people will look back at this year , or however long it happens to be and say they missed out on a golden opportunity to make social , to make more houses and to make social housing better in this city and across the country .
41 I as well .
42 Yes , I mean several points that you 've raised , and these are things that I 've picked up from the newspapers and I 'll make the point , I 'm no expert but I as I understand it , the allied erm forces have erm substantially greater number of aircraft in the area than the Iraqi airforce had , so that 's one point .
43 I 'm downright flabbergasted to know you 're treatin' Dolly so unkind an' beatin' 'er as well .
44 Yer muvver 's worried about 'er as well as me . ’
45 Or what 's that word that Lizzie — 'er as married my grandson — ‘ as picked up ?
46 I do n't SEE WHy people grope us together as holigans 'cos we ai n't alright you get troble makers in every facktion But They do nt publish it if a niggeR does a old Biddy do they give us a faiR chance will someone as for stop being a SKIN I do nt think I will . ’
47 Virtually all libraries did nominate someone as having responsibility for training ( only six libraries did not ) so at first sight it would appear that theoretically at least item ( 1 ) above has been largely fulfilled .
48 Her parents were old and had forgotten , if ever they had known , what it was like to love someone as she loved Rob .
49 nicking someone as you keep saying ?
50 I 'll not be wanting to live with a man what 's too proud to take a helping hand from someone as was like our own son , and that 's a fact . ’
51 You can think you know someone as well as yourself , but then you are caught up , surprised , by something they say .
52 Last time there is the same thing as last night , they 've lost someone as well .
53 They are heartened by finding common ground between English and science for , if nothing else , the introduction of the national curriculum has encouraged teachers from different disciplines to talk to each other : ‘ At one time , we could conceive of ourselves as subject teachers , ’ said Mr Lenarduzzi .
54 The path through the still narrowing gorge by now had frequent ladders and sometimes chains so we could steady ourselves as we climbed crystal clear waterfalls — some stopped in motion , still under the all-encompassing spell of the powerful winter ice .
55 They 're obsessed by the shit out of which we 're shaped ( surgery ) , the shit that could befall us ( horrible accidents ) , the shit in our souls ( the drives and impulses we suppress and expel in order to constitute ourselves as normal , but which sometimes break free in perversion or psychosis ) .
56 We define ourselves as ‘ normal ’ by repressing our own capacity for violence or the visionary — just as we suppress and marginalize those people in the body politic who 've gone over limits .
57 Many of us prefer to think of ourselves as English , Irish , Scots or Welsh , but we proclaim our political allegiance by electing members to the British House of Commons .
58 Like the mouse in the poem , when we consume more than our fair share of the earth 's resources , we not only force our brothers and sisters in other countries to go without , but we damage ourselves as well .
59 May we learn to value ourselves as well as other people .
60 ‘ It 's too big for us to tackle , ’ said one , Keith Hill , his wife adding , ‘ We keep quiet because we see ourselves as second best — so we do n't make demands when perhaps we should . ’
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