Example sentences of "[art] [noun] as he is " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I enjoy cooking , ’ said the £8 million player , who is equally at home in the kitchen as he is displaying his skills for Juventus . |
2 | He 's amusing himself at a dull time of year , and being here without his womenfolk , but he 's as adroit at calming the storm as he is at raising it . |
3 | Let me read you those tremendous ver words from John , first John in chapter one , says if we walk in the light as he is in the light , he or your fellowship with one another , and the blood of Jesus , his son , cleanses us from all sins . |
4 | THE MID-POINT between No Name and Unforgiven finds Eastwood as a Confederate raider redeemed after the war as he is assimilated into a rag-tag community of rejects and losers , slowly losing his appetite for violence and vengeance . |
5 | He 's about as likely to have sympathy for the devil as he is to have satisfaction . |
6 | Watch the Iraqi strongman slump to the ground as he is felled by a sniper 's bullet . |
7 | Wainwright may play this weekend , McIntosh certainly will but London Scottish do not anticipate Sharp featuring in their first XV for the rest of the season as he is still troubled by his leg break . |
8 | The winner carried the famous ‘ Teaplanter ’ colours of owner Richard Russell who missed the ride as he is still recovering from a bad early season fall . |
9 | We must take the sailor as he is . |
10 | We all wave goodbye to my father on the stoop as he is taken off in a little red car . |
11 | Meanwhile , the Welsh centre , Mike Hall , missed Cardiff 's 18-13 defeat by Llanelli at the weekend as he is troubled by a groin strain . |
12 | Fortunately he is now fully recovered and will take all the beating as he is better than form figures indicate . |
13 | By the time he meets his benefactor Pip has none of the sympathy of the reader as he is snobby , condescending and harsh towards Magwitch as is shown in this quote from Pip |
14 | ‘ He lives in a field as he is allergic to everything like straw and paper in the stables , ’ explained owner-trainer John Upson . |
15 | Hoffman is as unlikely a killer as he is husband to the very ripe Susan George . |
16 | This is the story of a young man who falls in love with a girl as he is driving away from a car park . |
17 | God is not as interested in getting us through a conflict as he is in how we respond to it . |
18 | ‘ He is as far from being a man as he is from being a baby . ’ |
19 | ‘ If he 's as good a detective as he is a poet , he 's a dangerous man . |
20 | Frank wanted David to give me a down-sweep with the baton , but as anyone can observe , when I am in full flight I 'm really running high , and this presented David with a problem as he is quite a short fellow . |