Example sentences of "[adv] as you [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Do whatever you like , so long as you keep out of my hair .
2 It hardly matters what you are angry about , so long as you convey clearly the message that you are on the point of a serious psychotic meltdown and anyone getting in your way is liable to be no more than a bag of pimply skin and bone shards lying in a pool of blood within seconds .
3 ‘ You wo n't lose control so long as you retain over fifty per cent of the shares , ’ Adam reassured her .
4 Just but , once you as you long as you got in before twelve o'clock
5 So long as you know how far it is to the line , and so long as someone is calling out the time to the start , you just need to judge your speed correctly .
6 Then go it alone on another day , taking as long as you like over whatever you like .
7 BEATRIX : You ca n't , so long as you remain as pig-headed as you have been all your life .
8 ‘ You can bring the crutch , so long as you promise not to attempt the stairs . ’
9 So long as you did n't reappear , or if , when you did reappear , you were dead , there was no danger of the police looking for any other killer .
10 So long as you did n't nick
11 ‘ Ask by all means , so long as you understand how limited my freedom may be to answer . ’
12 You strike me as a basically good-natured and decent girl , and if I can be of assistance in putting you back on the right path , I shall be happy to oblige , so long as you do not expect too lengthy or too frequent an exchange .
13 You can avoid any foods you do not like and replace them with others from these lists so long as you do not exceed your daily calorie allowance .
14 After the birth , intercourse can begin again as soon as you feel ready and so long as you do n't feel any discomfort .
15 But the sunrise of impending suicide bathes him and others in fiery metaphysical comedy ; , ‘ be as free as you like , ’ Peter Verkhovensky tells him , ‘ so long as you do n't change your mind ’ — that is ‘ so long as your entirely free intention is carried out ’ .
16 Jerusalem artichokes , they make a lovely cream soup so long as you do n't mind the flatulence . ’
17 So long as you do n't arrange a leopard-hunt afterwards .
18 She smiled , ‘ Do n't forget now , you 're my cousin from Neath come to help with the business , you 're big like my dad , could easily be his nephew and so long as you do n't open your mouth , it should be all right . ’
19 There is after all nothing inherently wrong with quoting fiction — with saying , for example , that Baker Street once housed a detective called Sherlock Holmes — so long as you do n't mislead anyone by palming it off as a fact .
20 It will pay you dividends , so long as you do n't say " Silly old codgers " and put it on a top shelf .
21 If you do n't want to go as far up the scale as typesetting then it does n't really matter what imaging method you use ; PCL , ACE , PostScript or a PostScript clone — so long as you do n't try to mix and match the two
22 Do what you like so long as you do n't get caught .
23 Particularly when Granny lives in Nairobi , the shades are spattered with Milpar , you have n't bought a bottle of wine since you opened your Mothercare account , the backless negligee is fine so long as you do n't roll over and reveal the stretch marks on what used to be your breasts , and you feel about as compelled to have sex as you feel compelled to have gangrene .
24 ‘ So long as you do n't gossip with him , no , ’ he said flatly , and turned on his heel to stride coolly out on to the terrace again , so tall he had to dodge the metal chimes that hung over the french windows .
25 And if you get an itch , you can scratch it , so long as you do so badger-style : five to six rapid scratches per second .
26 Is this enough to justify the total expenditure of £85 or more — especially as you 'd better keep your toenails well trimmed to reduce the risk of piercing the end of the bootie ?
27 And I think that often , you know listening to sermons is a bit like that , especially as you do n't concentrate all the time .
28 Fig 51 When you place the weight over the back foot the tail will submerge , so as you step on to the board lean forwards placing weight through the front arm on to the mast foot .
29 So as you step out clad in a combination of pillar-box red and shocking pink , do n't leave your face behind in last year 's colours .
30 So as you come up to a roundabout , you 're thinking of the exit or exits .
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