Example sentences of "as [pron] [verb] go " in BNC.
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1 | Com , coming out the back tell me how just as I 'd gone by the door and er |
2 | ‘ The board keeps on turning into wind as I get going ’ There are a number of possible causes of this : |
3 | Looking the picture of misery and helplessness , he snatched a few words with me as I waited to go in . |
4 | As I had to go back to my office after a big luncheon party , I arrived half way through the collection . |
5 | As I had to go to Beskett this young woman had not long been married and she always used to ask me to call at her house in Palfrey , cos I used to go on a bike not in a van , on a carrier bike , she used to ask me to call at her house in Palfrey to see if there were any mail from her husband and he was , there sometimes was sometimes there was n't nothing you know that he 'd written and er one day I 'd got back and er she was all in tears and er he , he had been killed in France and I was glad I did n't have to be the harbinger of the times you know she still lives in Palfrey now Mrs yeah . |
6 | As soon as I had gone they were back . |
7 | Stick all of that stuff in the storage binder please , and as I said go through it , at in you leisure or pleesure depending on where you come from , and you know , use what you want to use , and toss out what you do n't want to use . |
8 | I am studying acting , but that 's as far as I 've gone . |
9 | as long as I 've gone by , or I 'm leaving here by eleven give me a half hour to get home . |
10 | ‘ I may as well begin as I mean to go on , ma'am . |
11 | It sounded good Mick , I mean it 's your first year and I was n't gon na come up here , but I thought I might as well start as I mean to go on . |
12 | It did n't bear thinking of , but I thought of nothing else as I prepared to go down to breakfast . |
13 | As I hastened to go upstairs , I happened to encounter Miss Kenton in the back corridor — the scene , of course , of our last disagreement — and it was perhaps this unhappy coincidence that encouraged her to maintain the childish behaviour she had adopted on that previous occasion . |
14 | And as I started to go for the third man , I heard the sound of police whistles , and then two policemen arrived with the woman , and the third thug ran for it . |
15 | I watch videos and read manga , and that 's about as far as I want to go . |
16 | I watch a lot of videos and read manga , and that 's about as far as I want to go . |
17 | That is as far as I want to go in drawing morals from Biomorph Land . |
18 | Well that 's as far as I want to go with this , this particular topic , erm as is my practice I 'm ending now so that we can have questions . |
19 | ‘ Drop in any time , ’ said Lewis as I rose to go . |
20 | I have to put him into kennels tomorrow as I have to go away for some time and they insist that he be fully vaccinated . ’ |
21 | He says I have to go twice as far , to go round the car , and it can be quite dangerous as I have to go into the road . |
22 | As I turned to go back , the wheelbarrow was far away , perhaps half a mile , the black and yellow stripes just discernible . |
23 | But as I turned to go something caught at my attention . |
24 | But as I turned to go downstairs , my landlord , thinking he was alone , threw himself on the bed , pushed open the window and called into the darkness . |
25 | But she put it up here , I think probably to make it easier , I mean if anyone 's had , I do n't know if anyone had children in the seventies when it was the fashion to wear very long skirts , or even as I find going up and down stairs in my nightie , you 're more than likely to fall and break a leg and the baby 's neck at the same time , if you wear a long skirt . |
26 | I think the idea is that Sun is that they see it as somebody 's gone poof poof want to be to write quickly and they would argue that a Sun reader has a sharp attention span . |
27 | If you forget , as you turn to go for another dog the lead dog , being a friendly creature , will come with you . |
28 | ‘ Perhaps not as badly as you wished to go , ’ he interrupted harshly . |
29 | ‘ As soon as you 've gone , she 'll be out of here like a flash . |
30 | ‘ As you 've gone to so much trouble , it would seem discourteous to refuse , ’ Ashley said . |