Example sentences of "[be] as [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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31 | erm well it does n't necessary apply that the agent is suing the name , the question is whether , what any right the agent has got , er the fact of the matter is as I understand it and tell me if I 'm wrong , that your client has erm received a demand under clause nine er , er which he has failed to comply , I think that must follow because er if he had complied with it , then that would never of got as far as the central fund |
32 | As I say the thing , the thing is as I say it 's you you your mor |
33 | And what we say is as you know yourself you then have an am pm or an early evening call |
34 | But as it is as you say you know it took five minutes before it all happened in I find this very do n't you ? |
35 | Can you tell me what the current position is as you understand it |
36 | Provence is as he painted it , we use his images as icons by which to recognise certain things , the cypresses above all , the olives , some configurations of rock and vegetation , the line of the Alpilles , the plain of the Crau , the light itself . |
37 | We are all prone , especially when we are children , to assume that things have always been as we find them , and that they will never change . |
38 | In Phekoo by contrast the Court of Appeal went directly to the general principle , asking themselves Brett 's question , ‘ What would the position of the accused have been if the facts had been as he believed them to be ? ’ |
39 | It was held that Williams was not guilty , since had the facts been as he believed them to be , he would have been acting in defence of the other . |
40 | If he committed the crime under an insane delusion , his liability depends on the question whether he would have been liable had the facts been as he imagined them to be . |
41 | The pubs we entered McDaid 's , Tommy Wright 's , Mulligan 's , O'Shea 's Merchant , O'Donoghue 's and many more are as we left them . |
42 | Well there you are as we have them there now . |
43 | There you are as we have it again . |
44 | There you are as we have it again . |
45 | A third would be to consult tenants directly where the problems are as they know what is required . |
46 | The facts are as I reported them for FARMERS WEEKLY on Apr 27 , 1990 . |
47 | Mr and Mrs are as I understand it entirely satisfied with that school . |
48 | So I do n't think the stars on the diagram itself are as I see it are particularly important . |
49 | Clearly clearly there are o there are there are clear reasons in my view why that route was chosen but there are As I say I find th somewhat at a disadvantage because I have n't come prepared to talk about the relative merits in great detail of the two routes . |
50 | Choices of ends , as of means , are debatable in terms of public tests ( of whether things are in fact as the agent imagines them , whether his reactions as observed in his behaviour are as he feels them to be ) , but can take account of public observations only to the extent that they are subjectively confirmed . |
51 | You will presumably ensure that the covers are as you want them . |
52 | It was as we started our second run and we were at the lights at the corner of Portman Square , that I saw the cops had concentrated themselves on the traffic island in Baker Street . |
53 | Even though that was as you put it , the obvious place for . |
54 | Well he 's probably just caught him on the back of on the back of the calf but er I thought it was as you say I thought it was a nice sharp incisive tackle . |
55 | The only moment of danger was as she laid him in his cot again . |
56 | It was as she raised her eyes again that Silvia suddenly caught sight of Guido . |
57 | The hallway was as she remembered it . |
58 | His touch was as she remembered it , warm and gentle , but as he gently returned her foot to the ground she again felt shy — absurdly and ridiculously shy , when she could never remember being so taken by shyness before — and she just had to look away from him while she collected herself . |
59 | It was soy , of course , not meat , that formed the filling inside the thin shells of dough , but that was as he wished it . |
60 | The door under the stairs was as he recalled it , low and cut on a slant to fit in under the balustrade . |