Example sentences of "as [adv] [conj] [pron] wish " in BNC.

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1 Sophisticated dyes and colourings make it possible to hide this sign of age for as long as we wish and those in public life may , unfortunately , believe that only by covering the tell-tale grey will they maintain their credibility as energetic and creative top people .
2 The idea of ‘ care in the community ’ has developed over the past 20 years to encourage the development of services to help older people in need of care to remain in their own homes for as long as they wish , and for as long as is practical .
3 Having got this far they can rest on their laurels for as long as they wish .
4 My hon. Friends who will sit on the Committee will be entertained to hear that they can debate the Bill for as long as they wish , but sadly it will be open to the Government Whip to stand up whenever he wishes and move the adjournment .
5 Enjoy flowing with the river for as long as you wish — then gently come back to the room .
6 ‘ Whilst you remain here with us — and let me say here and now that there will be a place here for you for as long as you wish — you will share in the life of the household and have all provided .
7 A third option is to part-sell your home either for a capital sum or regular payments , under a home income plan , and continue to live in it for as long as you wish .
8 All of you are welcome to stay on in Faws Grove for as long as you wish .
9 You 're willing to , you 're welcome to stay for as long as you wish or to leave when you wish to leave .
10 It 's an easy walk which can be extended as far as you wish without having to retrace your steps .
11 You can see that by adding more detail to the eyes , feet and feathers as well as shading you can carry this as far as you wish to go ( Figure 1 ) .
12 You can change your Will , or made a new one , as often as you wish although your Solicitor will have to charge a fee each time .
13 ( Repeat as often as you wish , with other inner blockages . )
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