Example sentences of "as he be [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 So as soon as he 's in the station the clock begins to run and he 'll be screaming for his brief . ’
2 He 's just adjusting his outfit as he 's in the car driving up the Tadcaster road and he looks with horror .
3 The picture tries to portray Charles ‘ as he is at the moment — someone who cares about the world around him , somebody who has become a very caring person .
4 I took this as his Imprimateur , his permission if you like for me to go away and write aqbout what Toad really got up to next rather than being annoyingly good as he is at the end of Wind in the Willows
5 Same as he is at the moment .
6 They 're not as stressed as he is at the end of the day because .
7 Entre la vie et la mort ( 1968 ) depicts the drama of a writer 's struggle with language and the processes of creation , aware as he is of the potentially enslaving power of words .
8 It makes me wild when I think , it does really , that Gran 's as much taken with him as he is with the child .
9 Like Shujan he has had his training setbacks but Armstrong has shrewdly got enough runs into him to go for this handicap and his recent home form suggests it is worth taking a chance with him as he is on the upgrade .
10 He is not new to the museum world , as he is on the visiting committees of the Metropolitan and of the Freer Art gallery , and he is also a collector , of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art , and of Chinese archaic jades and bronzes .
11 They also think he must be dominant , decisive and virile but he 's not , he 's just as he is on the field .
12 Vaclav Havel is a hero to the assembly-line workers at the Skoda car plant as much as he is among the country 's students .
13 Havel is a hero to the assembly-line workers at the Skoda car plant as much as he is among the country 's students .
14 Rhodes could well become a double international as he is in the South African national hockey squad , but so far the hockey union has n't followed cricket down the integration path and cricket at the moment takes first place on his agenda .
15 Although Bazille has figured as a peripheral figure in several recent museum exhibitions on the Impressionist epoch and was the subject of a 1978 exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago , he has never been judged as completely on his own as he is in the current show at the Brooklyn Museum , N.Y .
16 Domingo is the Dick Johnson here , as he is in the GRAMOPHONE Award-winning DG recording under Mehta , so that presents the obvious starting-point .
17 He can play virtually anywhere and , perhaps more importantly , does n't mind where he 's playing as long as he is in the team . ’
18 Let me read you those tremendous ver words from John , first John in chapter one , says if we walk in the light as he is in the light , he or your fellowship with one another , and the blood of Jesus , his son , cleanses us from all sins .
19 As brilliant as he was on the course , so he was anonymous off it .
20 Living as he was on the borders of his lost paradise , in the limitless landscape of childhood from which he had been banished into adulthood , an uncomfortable country , I sensed that Jean-Claude was continually grappling with the feeling that his present was a poor reflection of his past .
21 William Mullen , who worked with Beattie in the Lanarkshire Steel works , is as convinced today of Geordie 's innocence as he was on the morning the police arrived there to arrest Beattie .
22 Built in an age of faith , the tower had stood as a symbol , too , of that final unquenchable hope that even the sea would yield up her dead and that their God was God of the waters as he was of the land .
23 His father would have expected him to be brave , would have told him that God was God of the darkness as He was of the light .
24 Uncle Bill as he was at the age of twenty-eight over seventy years ago .
25 Angry as he was at the directors for failing to appreciate his talents and not understanding what he was driving at , Dustin was angrier with himself for losing jobs .
26 As fit as he was at the Wychwood Forest Fair .
27 He knows all the villagers personally , and is as indispensable to me as he was to the previous twenty-seven Humanitarian Officers .
28 When the king had died peacefully in bed in 1968 he had been left exactly as he was for the first six months to make sure he was n't simply astral-travelling .
29 I rang the bell , bashed the knocker and rattled the letter box since this was guaranteed to provoke a tirade of the ‘ noisy young bastard ’ variety from Toby , who was probably in an irritable state , stranded as he was between the lunchtime and the early evening session .
30 He considered that Liza was behaving disgracefully , maintained that Harriet was encouraging her daughter in what he called ‘ selfish laziness ’ and that , sorry as he was about the death of John Carrow , surely Harriet had not long lost her own husband and it was up to Liza to give her more support .
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