Example sentences of "as we [vb past] with " in BNC.
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1 | As we witnessed with Julius Caesar in considering canons in Chapter three , ostensibly objective scholarship reflects many unvoiced assumptions on the part of the editor . |
2 | Suffice to say we spent two fruitless days at Glastonbury and left as we came with only two scraps of information : first , Hopkins had been a monk at the abbey , and secondly had discovered his famous riddle there . |
3 | So they traded them just as we traded with the wool and we 're talking twelfth century thirteenth century , fourteenth century . |
4 | As we saw with the pre-sexological theories of perversion , condensation and displacement are strangely enabled by the view of perversion as an inimical threatening absence . |
5 | MY OWN researches show that many wartime stories still remain secret and , as we saw with the Ultra story , if no documents are available it is extremely difficult ( as Chapman Pincher found in 1959 ) to expose the truth . |
6 | As we saw with the Paddy Ashdown scandal raised during our last election , politicians everywhere seem to rely on mud-slinging instead of argument . |
7 | Human beings experience emotions , control their actions and , as we saw with violence , define social situations . |
8 | The difficulty arises , as we saw with professional groupings , of sub-groups existing within an organisation that do not all share the same goals or values . |
9 | As we saw with the Treasury , organisational culture will impact on budgetary behaviour . |
10 | As we saw with long-term insurance funds this inevitably means an emphasis upon company securities . |
11 | I felt inclined to congratulate her on her performance as we left with our solitary chop , but her interest had turned again and she was speaking of Egypt . |
12 | Unfortunately , as we found with the 500SL , the steering fails to meet the standards set by the rest of the chassis . |
13 | Sometimes , of course , there is really no link at all as we found with the ‘ New Fox ’ having a sweet tooth for Fox 's Glacier Mints . |
14 | Which can produce the budget within the guide lines , as we found with interest rates . |
15 | But as soon as we hit with something that was n't what we were about , we always tried to get the band back to what we thought it should be — three guitars and drums played loud by four New York bums . |
16 | If possible increase the size of any vaguely level area already there , as we did with the lawn . |
17 | Let us try to reduce it to a set of propositions as we did with extract ( 2 ) . |
18 | ( iii ) As we did with the integers ( 1.3.9 ) we can use induction ( but this time on the degree ) to show that every non-zero non-unit polynomial in Q[x] can be expressed as a product of a finite number of irreducible ones . |
19 | The explicit theoretical approach which we adopted in 5 should certainly not be necessary ( unless our students are students of linguistics ! ) , but we will need forgive examples of alternative ways of ordering information in an English clause ( as we did with the John ate fish and chips sentence in 5.4 ) and then rely on the students ' ability to acquire a sense of which is contextually most suitable . |
20 | We used to call it higher education , and erm so we had to deal with the , the Lowestoft Grammar School in the same way as we did with the other schools and also with the erm Technical Institute which was at Lowestoft , that was the only erm purpose-built erm centre for further education in the , in the county at that time . |
21 | That 's right , we 'll be waiting , as we did with the planning applications to come in on hospital . |
22 | Our return DMU entering the station as we disembarked with the comfortable words from our guard — ‘ No hurry , now — it has to wait for me ! ’ |
23 | We kept rabbits , too , in much the same way as we dealt with the people , improvisationally and with desperate brilliance . |