Example sentences of "i as " in BNC.

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1 I as so surprised by this ( knowing how hard some Lakes HSs can be — ever done Woden 's Cheek or Malediction ? )
2 My primeval instincts should have been satisfied , yet I as far from content .
3 Mr , er I as so far as I got , Not impossible for development to occur with these constraints .
4 Erm and I I as far as I can remember I think such things as underwear were unknown .
5 She said : ‘ I understand that bit , but I as sure as hell do n't understand you when you talk about the sort of girl I am .
6 I as sure as hell do n't want it .
7 Nor was I as isolated as might at first appear .
8 I would n't say it was a dissenting voice chairman , erm But er following the discussions on on Friday erm I endeavoured to take erm instructions from on this particular issue which I as far as I was able to do I did .
9 Oh I I as far as we 're concerned er the when bit is if you were are available er now we could even put you on this Thursday .
10 Well well I I as I er as both myself and my wife understood it , everything had been paid and then obviously when we got the letter saying we owed this amount of money it did n't come to light till Mr and Mrs came to see you
11 It er I I mean I as far as I 'm concerned it 's er extremely difficult to get people to er come to social events .
12 No , I as flat as a pancake until I had her !
13 I was telling Adrian that , you were putting a red light up in my bedroom that I as long as your brother kept coming home with all his friends .
14 It 's ridiculous to say I am gon na get , like I as far as like , grace absolutely ludicrous .
15 It means that I can edit out any really awful mistakes that you make , or indeed any mistakes that I as an interviewer make , but it also means I can edit out some of the things you wish you 'd left in .
16 Roth says to Levi in the course of the interview embodied in his article : ‘ Your other books are perhaps less ‘ imaginary ’ as to subject-matter but strike me as more imaginative in technique .
17 A startled passer-by gave me as wide a berth as possible .
18 The people at the coffee shop readily accepted me as one of their own .
19 ‘ Slowness is beauty ’ , which struck me as very odd in 1908 ( when I certainly did not believe it ) and has stayed with me ever since — shall we say as proof that you violated British habit ; and thought of it .
20 Strangeness solicits me as much as familiarity repels ’ ( If It Die , 253 ) .
21 This was around the time he first started seeing me as more than just an employee .
22 The thought of the bust always struck me as hilarious .
23 Even though as a graduate I was something of an oddity , I was absorbed into the background after a time and people treated me as one of them .
24 ‘ I 've seen them all and they struck me as perfectly ordinary honest citizens .
25 I imagine that many honest people would sympathise with Weatherhead and happily echo his final paragraph : ‘ All this gives me as much as I need , and seems to me the essential credo of Christianity .
26 The present text , his first novel , strikes me as amusing , irritating , and impressive in about equal degrees , and for all I know it might well have been composed rather than written ; certainly it seems to have been constructed in 64 chapters based on the hexagrams of the I Ching — it is subtitled A Novel of Changes , in case anyone should miss this — with frequent references to Marco Polo 's own writings , in Ronald Latham 's Penguin translation .
27 For some reason , this strange conversation does not strike me as at all odd .
28 That means , Luther said , God sees me as holy in Christ .
29 I must have studied her with attention for I find that I can at this moment , however reluctantly , see her face before me as distinctly as though I was still sitting in that coffee bar with a quarter of an inch of the brown dregs left in my cup .
30 It just appears to me as very empty , to wear clothes so that you can look attractive to other people and fit in , be accepted as part of the ‘ in crowd ’ .
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