Example sentences of "as i [verb] [not/n't] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | He put his hands on her shoulders and kissed her , then held both her hands and smiled down at her as I had not seen him smile since I mentioned her name that night in the subway . |
2 | It seemed a rather difficult thing to do , somehow , which surprised me , as I had n't realized I still had some atavistic buried fear of him because he was black . |
3 | ‘ You need not , ’ said Llewelyn , ‘ as I have not forgotten him . |
4 | However , as I did n't smoke I used to hand over my cigarette coupons , and received the equivalent in sweet coupons from J 's legion of armourers . |
5 | I prescribed Argenticum Nitricum 6x in a 5ml dropper bottle as I did n't have it in LM . |
6 | So I came out immediately , as I did not want him to pull me out . |
7 | I have added a 40W actinic and a reflector as I did not think I was seeing the true colours of my fish . |
8 | I beg you will write to me after you get this ’ ; ‘ Pray send a line … as I should like to know how you are going on , — as I do n't forget I have owed sundry dinners to your lithographic birds . ’ |
9 | I would however I I with great trepidation as I do n't think I 've ever dared do it before , er is try to actually clarify the thoughts of my leader erm it is not erm , have I your permission erm I I I feel I feel he may , I feel that |
10 | I will have to be a bit canny with him as I do n't expect he will be very well handicapped . ’ |
11 | I do n't care what you 're writing down , just as long as I do n't see it in Republican News . |
12 | What well mainly what what is the I mean , these thinner ones , presumably they would do the job as well as I do n't know I mean , it 's keeping out What I want to do is to keep out the sun . |
13 | as long as I do n't catch you . |
14 | ‘ Then if you 're ready , shall we move , as I do n't imagine you can bring yourself to offer me a drink before we go ? ’ |
15 | I am being a trifle cunning in this , as I do not want you to forget me . |
16 | Bartram s query regarding Kalm s American observations was dealt with : Miller had not seen whether Linnaeus had included them in his Species of plants , but mentioned that Kalm had published them himself ; ‘ in the Swedish language ; but as I do not understand it , so I have not been curious enough to send for the book , nor do I hear any good character of it . ’ |