Example sentences of "as i [verb] [pron] would be " in BNC.

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1 This followed my 1981 legislation which had introduced the first road-safety measures for fifteen years and was used ( as I knew it would be ) to introduce compulsory seat-belts .
2 ‘ Sweet , ’ he murmured , ‘ as sweet as I knew it would be . ’
3 I 'm tired this morning , but not as tired as I thought I would be considering two nights out .
4 And , I got the great accolade the following season when he said , well you 're not as bad as I thought you would be !
5 Your approach to instruments , playing and writing is n't as obvious as I thought it would be
6 ‘ Not as bad as I thought it would be , ’ I lied .
7 It was n't really as hard as I thought it would be .
8 It is n't as painful as I thought it would be .
9 It has n't been as difficult as I thought it would be , so far … but I 'm determined not to have another smoke .
10 It 's not as difficult as I thought it would be .
11 It 's not as big as I thought it would be .
12 There are various ways about that as there are with many road schemes er where there are structure plan policies for a particular scheme and there are arrows on key diagrams , there are many ways of getting from A to B er they are not er in terms of outer and inner , they are going from the same A to B. They they start and finish at the same locations , it is just a different way of getting from A to B. Which quite properly as I understand it would be a matter for debate er either at the local plan or if a planning application is made er earlier than that er then at a at a planning enquiry into the specific road proposal .
13 I was thinking of a pair of Dwarf Gouramis , as I feel they would be safe with eggs or fry .
14 Why ca n't we could , as I suggest it would be slightly vague and , and the fact that the , the report shows the collection date , we could say the date it 's going to be collected cos you 'd get them to go through all
15 Unless there is a particular problem I would propose to delay altering the stops until moving the shelter can be organised as I think it would be confusing , not to say unpopular , to do otherwise .
16 The ideal way , way of arranging a room as I see it would be that you could have your separate rooms but have sliding doors , after all there 's nothing new in sliding doors , er , but doors opening and closing erm are restrictive , that 's only my own personal view , my wife does n't necessarily , necessarily share that view ideally if I was planning a house , the main room the main living room would be much larger than the one we live in , it would certainly be a different shape , erm when we had our golden wedding erm our visitors were so numerous that they were standing shoulder to shoulder in these two rooms and the kitchen whereas if it had been a reasonably designed house maybe we could of spread them around a little more , but they 're minor , minor defects that are not really serious .
17 It was said that one result of reading the Section as I read it would be this : that Mr Astor would be liable to pay tax in respect of the income received by the trustee in the United States as income deemed to be his ( Part XV ) and also likely to pay tax on the income which the trustee was bound to pay over , the latter being ( within the decision in [ Garland v Archer-Shee ( 1930 ) 15 TC 693 ] ) the income springing from a foreign possession , namely , his right of action against the trustee .
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