Example sentences of "as [adv] [conj] [pron] [verb] he " in BNC.

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1 He ran his hand the length of her spine , making her aware that he wanted her as badly as she wanted him , and for a wild moment she could see no reason why they should n't make love .
2 He stayed for as long as it took him to finish his beer .
3 Roman de Sciorto appeared to despise her , she decided , almost as thoroughly as she despised him .
4 It was dangerous because it left her at his mercy and as far as she knew he had none .
5 As far as I know 'e was 'avin' it orf wiv one o' the young gels where 'e worked .
6 As far as I know he never took her up on any of these , and that may have been the reason why I was her least favourite Waaf on the station .
7 And as far as I know he always .
8 But er he never asked me , put it that way , what I thought was suitable machinery and he , as far as I know he never asked other rock men what they thought was suitable for the rock and other slate makers what they thought was suitable for inside the mill , or the diamond saw operators , what sort of saws they thought were the best .
9 As far as I know he did n't have enemies or friends either , but I did n't know him very well . ’
10 Maureen , of Mendip Grove , Darlington , said : ’ As far as I know he does n't have to do much on stage and I 'm keeping my fingers crossed he 'll behave himself . ’
11 As far as I know he has never received as much as a warning as an amateur or professional . ’
12 He looked at his watch and told me , yet as far as I knew he had never heard that language before .
13 As far as I knew he 'd always been on the level , and certainly there was no harm in his treating the Fraser girl after the shock she 'd presumably had .
14 As far as I knew he 's at present on the Charlotte T. — all our ships are called something T. , as you probably know — on a trip to Hamburg . "
15 As far as I remember he nodded in his own particularly grave yet twinkling way and that was that , I may have mentioned it again , in which case he said very little more than , ‘ We 've already discussed it . ’
16 Telling him would be a mistake , she knew that , just as surely as she knew he would never tell her what he really felt , but she knew .
17 Mr Moores said the manager had been worried for some time that he was not feeling as well as he thought he should .
18 But if he knew his Commander as well as he thought he did , there would be little chance of that .
19 Had the man not have defended himself as well as he did he could well have received very serious injuries .
20 But you know as well as I do he meant you to be involved in a serious attempt at marriage .
21 It 's a long way , it 's a long way to come and pop in see without you knowing him as well as I do he , he , Rudy 's so hard to move , I mean I 'd love , I 've said that
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