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

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1 Ye shall be judged as ye can spend .
2 Whichever substance you use , put it on in as concentrated a form as you can using a large paint brush .
3 If the rail was surface-mounted , simply lever it off as gently as you can using packing between lever and wall to protect the plaster .
4 So as many examples as you can think of , of driving , where energy changes from one sort to another er where your energy is going , what 's using it up , where it 's coming from .
5 What I want you to do is shout out as many features of the plan as you can think of , and then in a minute we 'll look at changing them into benefits .
6 As you can think of a rhombus as two iso two same-sized isosceles
7 It 's not actually useless , but as you can knock up an equivalent device with a ruler , bulldog clip and blob of Blu-Tack , it deserves a mention .
8 As soon as you can walk well , try some very gentle jogging , running a few paces then walking .
9 Just as long as you can walk
10 For the zig-zag row and the circular rows , the stitch tension is usually as tight as you can make it .
11 First , a murder should be , as far as you can make it so , attention-grabbing .
12 See you there as soon as you can make it . ’
13 This superbly efficient oven is also highly economical to use as you can cook three or more different dishes at the same time .
14 However , remember that in working with check lists it is n't crucial , to start with , if you ca n't arrive at an exact technical phonetic description straight off — as long as you can distinguish between same and different you can still make progress .
15 This was , as you can tell from the name , a bastide , or one of the new towns of the thirteenth century .
16 The roads and the settlements are there all right , as you can tell from looking at the map , but many of the people are not ; they have left this blessed landscape for the towns , for Tarbes or for Toulouse .
17 Tell me as much as you can tell to a maiden aunt , and let's see what can be done . "
18 Ge generally speaking , I mean as far as you can tell , living as long as you have done how would you answer that question ?
19 And so what he 's trying to do is to as Andrea says erm uncover the truth , get to the , get to what really happened as it were , under the layers of myth and distortion could have been introduced in the Bible story , and as I said if you read the book erm and it is quite fascinating in many ways , it is a bit like a detective story because what Freud does is he tries to get to the truth by analyzing the , the actual texts and the texts contains discrepancies and anybody who 's ever tried to erm edit a book , learns this to their cost actually , but er you find no matter how carefully you change things , there 's usually things you miss , little discrepancies that give away how it was the first time and er Freud 's view is this , this has happened very much to the Bible , it 's been so heavily edited and re-written and later the the various editings show and if you read it very critically , you can begin to see perhaps the underlying pattern er coming through and erm just as you can tell for instance by reading Genesis , that it 's a of two accounts because there are two stories , the first story is Chapter One of Genesis , then in Chapter Three or something there 's a second story repeats it with variations .
20 Erm , Jane 's twenty six , and before that used to be a hairdresser , as you can tell .
21 As you can tell I cut my finger up .
22 As you can tell , I said , Andy 's been drinking I think .
23 ‘ It must be hot as you can bear or it ca n't do no good , ’ the thin woman insisted , motioning Hyacinth back with her knobby hand .
24 To make a hot compress , sprinkle about 6 drops of essential oil to about half a litre of water , as hot as you can bear .
25 Next , let your legs separate until they are splayed as wide as you can tolerate .
26 As you pick up the flesh , squeeze it and apply as much pressure as you can tolerate , but not so much that you bruise the area .
27 As long as you can cope with the brushing and combing .
28 Summary measures of inequality , such as quantile shares or Gini coefficients , are not available in enough countries , as you can verify in the WORLD dataset .
29 As long as you can fit in a piece of florist 's foam , it can hold flowers !
30 National parks and wildlife sanctuaries provide as near perfect conditions as you can expect for painting wildlife and we have chosen the Seewinkel area and Lake Neusiedl in Austria as our base .
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