Example sentences of "as you go along " in BNC.
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1 | Improvisation should not , in any way , be confused with the rather general idea of ‘ making things up as you go along ’ , which has no real purpose beyond that of entertainment . |
2 | Where problems do arise over cutting out narrow strips — which we have met before — it is sometimes best to cut in the background piecemeal , gluing in each subsection of background separately as you go along . |
3 | Try to push and lift at the same time — go on , try to get the back wheels off the ground as you go along ! |
4 | Lift yourself off the ground as you go along . |
5 | It is worth your while to obtain detailed quotations at the outset and to insist upon a further quotation for any work which may be added to the schedule as you go along . |
6 | just do this as you go along . |
7 | It is like running the first 100 metres like Carl Lewis , getting into gear but pushing really hard for the whole race as you go along . |
8 | It 's just a matter of hoarding the tokens as you go along and exchanging them for a discount on your Enterprise 89/90 holiday . |
9 | You make it up as you go along . |
10 | Do n't try and answer something you do not understand in the hope that you can work it out as you go along . |
11 | The other is that it actually fosters in you in-built critical faculties , so you can actually edit and shape your work as you go along , having been taught by the master — the masters of literature — not just the professors , the great writers . ’ |
12 | So if you are insulating with granules , then take a ruler up there with you to measure the depth as you go along . |
13 | Then start slowly , and build up your speed as you go along . |
14 | This gives you a head start , and if you are sensitive to her changing needs as she goes through the grief experience you will learn your role and recognise your cues as you go along . |
15 | The lines particularly can be more convenient than transfers because you can simply follow the original artwork like following a map , unwinding from the reel and sticking it down onto the film as you go along — though it can be fiddly on dense or complicated boards . |
16 | We change the sets often , so you learn how to do things at different venues as you go along . |
17 | The better you rehearse , the less you have to do as you go along , and once the tour started there were no more rehearsals . |
18 | As you do each of the exercises , place a hand on the part of the body that is being stretched or toned so that you can feel the benefit as you go along . |
19 | A blank cassette — and maybe a spare — is an obvious essential ( a ) , and you will certainly need to be able to recharge your camcorder battery as you go along , so do n't forget to take your battery charger ( b ) with you . |
20 | Another point to bear in mind when you are taking a camcorder away with you on holiday is that you may wish to do check replays of your recordings on a colour set as you go along . |
21 | An alternative to post-production commentary addition is to record explanatory comments in the form of speeches straight to camera as you go along . |
22 | You need to ask questions as you go along . |
23 | The stringing process is broken down into nine easy to follow stages and the course summary acts as a remember to jog your memory as you go along . |
24 | For the latter it is better to buy a tape , or to make your own , and listen to that , rather than to try to do it yourself as you go along . |
25 | You just go with whatever feels right — everything just finds its place as you go along . ’ |
26 | The idea is to constantly bear in mind the principle of balance , if you can patch up faults as you go along then you will finish the job in hand . |
27 | Documentation , too , is best built in as you go along . |
28 | Concentrate on the things you can do well within a reasonable working day , establishing the priorities as you go along . |
29 | Base the idea and structure building on that and then increase the incidentals as you go along . |
30 | ‘ … You get your wellies wet , so to speak , and you pick things up as you go along . ’ |