Example sentences of "as [pron] [vb base] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I may have to miss the first game but I 'm hoping to get myself a boot made for my left foot with a steel plate in it to protect the toe so that I can practice as soon as I get to India . ’ |
2 | Sorry as much as I know about Kelly is he is an Irish U21 international I think he played in Dublin in friendly against Shelbourne about 2 years ago and looked quite OK . |
3 | As I walk through Mountain Ash on my way to my Saturday surgery , people call out on the street . |
4 | Some odd irresponsibility is stirring in me as I listen to Serafin 's preposterous diatribe . |
5 | I 'm fond of Cora-Beth , very fond , but it is n't the same as I feel for Madeleine and somehow I 'll have to explain that to her . |
6 | but that , as I say for England and France erm they closed it for some reason |
7 | I thought well after ten years , I thought , well I want I still want to get on and erm so I heard of this job down at Cambridge Station as Assistant Manageress at the Refreshment Rooms , you see , and er it was n't quite the same because er at Ipswich , you see , although the Catering Manager 's office er my work was office work and typing you know general thing and er because he was away most of the day , most days , because of er er the ten stations er from stretching as I say from Chelmsford , Witham , Marks Tey , Colchester and er I think it was Clacton and er and Manningtree and er I think , I do n't know Manningtree and Ipswich of course and er then er Bury St Edmunds and , and that 's it and I am not sure whether you went to Newmarket or whether to Ca whether to Cambridge now Newmarket but er , you see , so the days went on and we worked every other Sunday and of course I know things were a lot cheaper then but you see the pay was n't , was n't very good . |
8 | As I live in Liverpool , I ca n't make Elland Road , but I would be able to go to Anfield . |
9 | I have made lots of lasting friendships along my Guiding road as I have through Medau and think myself lucky . |
10 | I HAVE never been as sickened by any criminal as much as I have by Nicholas Vernage , who murdered Sergeant Alan King . |
11 | When his appointment as Secretary of State for Wales was announced , he told the House : ’ I look forward to explaining in Wales , as I have in England the way in which the community charge is a much fairer and simpler system ’ . |
12 | ‘ But I know I am not going to get as many goals as I do for England . |
13 | " I could never feel about you as I do about Horatia . |
14 | As I work at Galileo |
15 | As I speculate about Claudia having sex with a Masai warrior , I wonder if Fairfax was troubled by these thoughts . |
16 | And your favourite relais ( inn ) as you drive through France becomes a mere relai . |
17 | Well his father used to have the , the garage as you turn into Patrons Road |
18 | As you listen to Dr Carrington 's wife and doctors , you may be struck as I was by their candour and sincerity . |
19 | And er the War ended as you know in November eighteen and er when the War came to an end the the Government introduced a form of service whereas if er we youngsters volunteered say if you volunteered for two year they gave you twenty pound and two months leave you see , if you volunteered for three year they gave you forty pound or was it thirty , thirty forty , and er three months leave . |
20 | Why did , they did the two houses as you come up Manor Road |
21 | There are pits down the hill , as you come into Codford , which actually would take the contents of a tanker , if it , if there was an accident . |
22 | On left side of road as you come from NT visitor centre . |
23 | Others , it says , force you to buy more than one module to achieve the same effect as you get with CustomerQ alone . |
24 | As soon as you get to England . |
25 | ‘ They are about as large as you get outside Colombia , ’ said a Los Angeles county district attorney , Ira Reiner . |
26 | And there 's that nasty turning on the left is n't there as you go to Yate |
27 | ‘ You have employment as long as you wish with IBM ’ , they say . |
28 | You may find it difficult to sleep , but it can be exciting to glimpse a floodlit Eiffel tower as you hurry through Paris in the early hours . |
29 | You can just make it out as you cross from Aonach air Chrith to Maol Chinn-dearg , with Loch Quoich sparkling behind Gleouraich , another fabulous mountain . |
30 | Yeah it might as you say with Paul but I 'd be more worried about Paul bombing around every year than Tony |