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

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1 Erm however erm it it does sound as though it 's one of these policies where as I suspected and said earlier today that it really does n't have any effect on anything and it 's probably something that could be erm crossed out and nobody would even notice it had gone .
2 Weber 's analysis also suggests that as they develop and become more bureaucratic ( see Chapter 3 ) , societies are likely to replace khadi justice with more rational and predictable forms of justice .
3 and as they married and left home , I was working
4 partners own equity in those businesses and as they thrive and prosper and grow the value of that equity increases .
5 As they played and as they sang and as they danced they made no mark on the sand at all .
6 From each standard the rays of twenty powerful lamps were thrown across the pitch at different angles , and as they intersected and spread they did not leave a dark or even a dull patch …
7 And as we wait and watch the findings are very much those of Paul in Bristol , that a great deal of these patients get better , and only very few fall into problems .
8 And as I stood and gazed my fill A stable-boy came down the hill .
9 It is a good idea to lay a thin cane across the planting hole , as an indicator where the soil level is , and as you plant and firm , adjust the plant height accordingly .
10 His hands left her hair , moved swiftly down her spine , cupping her rear suddenly and pressing her tighter against his hard body , a harsh groan coming from the back of his throat as one strong hand swept suddenly to her breast , and as he touched and stroked her there she gave a fierce moan of excitement , whispering incoherent words against his mouth in blind , overpowering , dazed response .
11 Oh , my darling , darling , she wanted to cry , and as he moved and lay down with her and their legs entwined , so she realised , without fear , that along with his shirt , so too had his trousers gone .
12 But the sound she now made in her throat brought both Aggie and Ben 's eyes on her , and as she turned and fled from the room and Ben made to go after her , Aggie 's voice halted him , saying firmly , ‘ Leave her be !
13 But as we rise and dress , as we leave the house to walk to the shop and buy a paper , it ebbs away , this false spring .
14 This may at first be simple ‘ draw writing ’ but as they develop and learn more about how written language works , their writing comes increasingly close to standard adult systems .
15 But as I raved and grew more fierce and wild
16 He was a comical little man but as she smiled and tried to say the right things — ‘ Oh !
17 The self-inflicted pain goaded him into a furious spasm , but as he strained and thrashed against the wicker walls in the darkness all he achieved was the sense that the basket had not yielded a millimetre .
18 But as it grows and the number of people and ideas becomes large , even in an idea-stimulating culture and climate such as this one , a more formal procedure seems required to take care of the creative potential of the employees .
19 We auc we auctioned the books after as you know and erm so I I 'll have to make a new list of what 's left and let you have it .
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