Example sentences of "[adv] as [noun prp] came " in BNC.

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1 Raising her coffee-cup to her lips , she stiffened suddenly as Rourke came and stood by the entrance to the tent .
2 Just as Eve came from Adam 's rib , just as Venus was born out of the waves , Agnes sprang from the gesture of that sixty-year-old woman at the pool who waved to the lifeguard and whose features are already fading from my memory .
3 He was walking towards the door just as Rose came bustling out .
4 ‘ He did , ’ said Algernon , just as Heinrich came in with ‘ Herr Peckham . ’
5 He hit the roof as soon as Peter came in .
6 With the DeFreitas and Botham injuries a severe handicap , England had only the three mainline bowlers to deploy , and debate will rage forever about Gooch 's switch of Lewis for Salisbury as soon as Waqar came in .
7 According to eyewitnesses , as soon as Vega came onstage , some of the crowd started throwing glasses at him .
8 According to eyewitnesses , as soon as Vega came onstage , some of the crowd started throwing glasses at him .
9 but I mean up until Stalingrad that was it , the , the Russian army was nothing , right , but as soon as Stalingrad came in every day
10 As soon as Whelan came on , he followed their left back around , but they still managed to get their dodgy free kick from that side .
11 ‘ As soon as Sam came along I made a vow never to smoke near him .
12 As soon as Bill came home , they carried Lizzie , in her basket , to the car .
13 At ten o'clock on a Sunday morning traffic was almost nonexistent , and as soon as Deirdre came into view Jacob began to cycle towards the bridge .
14 But as soon as Tom came back they did n't want to you know .
15 ‘ Ma , I do n't — ’ Kevin 's excuse was cut short as Nellie came forward with her children .
16 Francis Morgan looked at him wildly as Teversham came up at his elbow , solid as a rock .
17 He chuckled excitedly as Carrie came in and she said , ‘ Hallo , Mister Johnny , can I sit next to you ? ’
18 It was Ana who came forward as Maggie came into the room , and clearly she did not let her blindness get in the way of being hostess for her brother .
19 ‘ Oh , it is n't his house — it belongs to his half-brother , my employer , ’ Merrill explained hastily as Heather came forward , smiling .
20 However , amicable relations deteriorated steadily as Glenure came under increasing pressure from the Scottish exchequer to discriminate against known Jacobites .
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