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

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1 Perhaps it is as you travel to work , or as you take the dog out for a walk , or as you walk on the Downs , or when you have that quiet morning cup of coffee .
2 You are presented with a blank crossword and a list of clues , and as you click on a square the relevant clue is highlighted .
3 To get the power back on again you will now have to push against the sail as you sail on the wrong side .
4 As you embark on the F-Plan you might have to work quite energetically to convince yourself that the supposed virtues of the old low-carbohydrate method of dieting have been disproved by recent research .
5 Sit back as you go on a five billion year journey through the evolution of life — all in twelve minutes !
6 As you heard on the news , we at ZeeBeeCee have been saddened by the tragic passing of Wally the Whale .
7 You only retained membership as long as you succeeded on the runs , and in the classroom periods , which were held in a sodden marquee on the hillside .
8 Or for a romantic touch , you can see many more of them beautifully illuminated from the rivers as you cruise on a boat over dinner .
9 you make twice as much on a Friday on the door as you do on the Saturday .
10 You feel exactly the same sensation as you did on the roller coaster but now you panic and produce cortisol and adrenalin .
11 Growing up as you have on a stud farm , you know how important breeding is .
12 Olfactory synapses are popping off throughout the brain as you stand on the parquet floor , observing the chipped varnish of the tables .
13 Put a spring into your step and jog properly , still raising your arms as you jog on the spot .
14 Look as good on the outside as you feel on the inside ?
15 And look on the feelings , etc. , as you look on a way of regarding the language-game , as interpretation ’ ; ‘ We are not analysing a phenomenon ( e.g. thought ) but a concept ( e.g. that of thinking ) , and therefore the use of a word ’ ; ‘ a concept is in its element with the language-game ’ .
16 If you carry out any of your beachcombing along England 's east coast ( Hull–Harwich ) , make sure you carefully examine pieces of yellowish glass that catch your eye as you wander on the foreshore .
17 There 's no strain on the ears as you heap on the gas .
18 4 Now write a second diary entry in which you describe what happens as you arrive on the island .
19 As you work on the exercises in this chapter , I want you to hold the lemon up steadily , as a guiding polestar .
20 As you work on the pronunciation of the vowels and consonants in the new language you will of course need to concentrate on those that are unfamiliar and difficult .
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