Example sentences of "you [adv] [adv] as " in BNC.
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31 | And also , he 's buying you as well as he 's buying the product . |
32 | Nigel and Rosamund Starmer-Smith 's tragic loss of their daughter , Charlotte , has clearly affected many of you as deeply as it has us . |
33 | If so , we want to hear from you as quickly as possible . |
34 | Should delivery be delayed we undertake to inform you as quickly as possible . |
35 | ‘ Here 's the towel , I 'll see to you as quickly as I can , it 's a bit colder this evening . ’ |
36 | ‘ They … will join you as quickly as possible . ’ |
37 | I 'll also get that confirmation letter off to you as quickly as possible . |
38 | But even the best brakes in the world will not stop you as quickly as hitting something … |
39 | If time permits , we would be happy to accommodate you as far as we can . |
40 | If you did , the police would get involved , and that 's the last thin– anyone wants 'cause the pimps terrify you as far as the police are concerned . |
41 | ‘ Personally , I would n't trust you as far as I could proverbially throw you ! |
42 | You must allow all the horror of the picture to visit you as often as it will . |
43 | They say that nobody remembers who came second but when that has happened to you as often as it has to Montgomerie , it is difficult to forget . |
44 | ‘ And perhaps I should remind you that the contract you 've just cited binds you as securely as it does us , unless you 're willing to face interminable legal hassles in an effort to extricate yourself . ’ |
45 | I have said things to you , Bodenland , which I have said to no man ; see that they repose in you as securely as in a grave . |
46 | ‘ I would not want to slave-drive you as early as this actual moment . ’ |
47 | Thank you very much Mr President and as you 've been friendly enough to invite me and given me such a friendly welcome , I , I thought I ought to risk speaking to you as candidly as I can about what is going on in our country and our communities at the moment and whether by the end of the thing I continue your friend is another matter . |
48 | I would have picked you out anywhere as being his sister . |
49 | They no longer strike you however quite as ramparts because they have been planted with grass and shrubs and are in places penetrable on foot or even by traffic ; they are now a pleasance more than a deterrent . |
50 | I want to see you again just as soon as they let me out of this hospital . |
51 | Yes thank well yes er thank you very much as you say several pages back . |