Example sentences of "as [adj] [subord] [pron] will " in BNC.
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1 | Consulate staff in Riyadh confirm Mr Devine wants to get home as soon as possible so he wo n't appeal , although back in Britain , his MP is pressing the Foreign Office to intervene . |
2 | One should attempt to withhold all conventional hypotensive agents for as long as possible as they will tend to exacerbate the postural hypotension . |
3 | ‘ As long as they 'll have me . |
4 | Although you can only work on one piece of a garment at a time , you can have up to sixteen separate pieces in each garment file , as long as they will all be knitted to the same stitch and row tension . |
5 | ‘ Anythink as long as it 'll 'elp us out , ’ she wailed through her apron . |
6 | car it 'll do either one of them I do n't care whether you 've got a diesel engine or a petrol engine as long as it 'll get me from A to B. |
7 | ‘ As long as it wo n't ruin your pudding , ’ Judy said gratefully . |
8 | Armed with this perspective , library staff may perhaps be more likely to respond to the specious logic of their political masters , eager to turn an honest penny as long as it will cause controversy and save money from the Westminster rate-cappers . |
9 | You can even use a word processor , as long as it will let you save the files as plain text . |
10 | Oh does it , I must say that 'll be nice as long as , as long as you 'll let us take . |
11 | Your here as long as he 'll let you stay |
12 | Well aye I said to her as long as she 'll come home safe and sound it 's all that matters in n it ? |