Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] as you [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Orientate this drawing as you do with a map when flying .
2 Once the report is ready for distribution I hope Planning and Co-ordination will be able to give us some assistance as you did with the first plan .
3 It will not be a perfect signal everywhere — and by ‘ perfect ’ they mean as good and reliable listening as you get from long-wave or a cassette .
4 I think you should give as much thought to choosing waterproof trousers as you do to choosing a waterproof top .
5 Have you come across this criticism as you go round the area ?
6 Keep this leaflet as you travel in England .
7 You 've as much chance of making sense of events this week as you have of learning how to set the timer on your video recorder !
8 See the city from a different viewpoint as you glide past the churches and gabled houses in your comfortable custom build Holland International cruise boat and follow the fascinating commentary pointing out the places of interest and telling you of the history of Amsterdam .
9 Feed a pinch of crushed flake as you put in pellets for the adult fish .
10 Apart from the meetings being packed out as already mentioned , he says that , ‘ On the Lord's-days there was no disorder to be seen in the streets , but you might hear an hundred families singing psalms and repeating sermons as you passed through the streets .
11 You can not wear today 's dress over such things as you 'ave on ! ’
12 BELVILLE : The wrench is well enough , but no such beauty as you talk of , I 'll assure ye .
13 In fact , the book transforms into photographic ideas as you progress through it .
14 I do not advocate using a glossy varnish , because it tends to give false readings as you try to shot the float down .
15 A barely perceptible delay as you gaze through it .
16 See Sample B. You can repeat the transfer rows as many times as you wish before continuing in full needle rib .
17 The freedom to eat as many vegetables as you want at mealtimes resolves this problem .
18 ( Please make as many copies as you need of Section Two )
19 And this is where the second proposal is , that , there is again confusion between having a joint pol erm , a , erm , a joint policy group at chief officer level , and J C P T , and that again those should as it were combined , but that the arrangement could be s could be erm , kept as small and tight to encourage effective action as you move into joint commissioning , and that is bringing your budget alongside that of the Health Authority , and would be the best way to get erm , the best leverage on services that you can across that divide .
20 Make a list of as many Christians as you know at your school .
21 The army may include as many Heroes as you wish within the normal limitations of the points available .
22 The army may include as many Heroes as you wish within the normal limitations of the points available .
23 Furthermore , you should not hesitate to ask as many questions as you want about any points that are unclear or any technical term that you do not fully understand — including in particular any questions you may have about the level of charges .
24 A slight delay as you skirt round it .
25 The army may include as many Shamans as you wish within the usual limitations of points cost .
26 And you can put as many sugars as you like to it .
27 Perhaps really it should be anonymous merging , at random , with all comers as you walked in the night .
28 ‘ Unless you re-tell the story of Felipe de Santis and his blind sister as you write about the Hacienda de Nieve , ’ he pointed out stiffly , his warmth gone at the cold look on her face .
29 Think of the difference it makes when you can look at programmes like that in the classroom on a video player : you can stop the programme at any point , you can go back and look at something again , you can choose to break it up into as many short sections as you want to and you can come back to it another day to refresh students ' memories .
30 Part ( b ) of the figure represents the iso-vote curves and indicates combinations of two ‘ bads ’ , namely inflation and unemployment , that yield equal votes from the electorate where the labels indicate more votes as you move towards the origin .
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