Example sentences of "[noun prp] as you " in BNC.

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1 But erm , Sigmund Freud as you rightly say , a moment there 's anything you can see wrong if , certainly happens to Darwin .
2 a couple of weeks back Dennis as you know
3 Well as daft as it seems Dennis as you probably know in this sort of game you 're on the roads very late at night and when you 're on the roads very late at night , you get a lot of bored policemen
4 ’ You have very similar motives in someone as charismatic as David as you do in the mute lad I played in Trapped In Silence .
5 Well ours is a proper pukka job , David as you expect
6 In future you 'll stick to Salwar Kamiz as you have always done . ’
7 And now there is young English Crown Princess , this Marie of Edimbourg as you will know .
8 He did have a very hard time which we , as children , could not understand … they took care of Richard as you know but my mother also had to look after the children left in 2 Dan-y-bont , Pontrhydyfen , travelling there at least twice a week on two separate buses with Richard , a two-year-old , in tow .
9 ‘ I care that you 're trying to seduce Dana as you seduced me … nothing more , though I doubt your conceit will allow you to believe that . ’
10 Not only can you feel smug that you bagged the Ben the hard way , you will also be handsomely rewarded by the views across Loch Linnhe as you descend .
11 It has been a rough week down at Eurotunnel as you might imagine .
12 The independent panel that I appointed in July as you are aware , reported yesterday .
13 It gives a more realistic view and even though you want Pip to finally get Estella as you feel that he deserves that after all his hardship you know that it must be impossible because of Estella 's character .
14 Pickwick as you know we sold er , during the year , or sorry when the year ended , this year .
15 The Rigalis ' 31-year-old son , Amedeo , meanwhile , joins in with a voice as Easington as you might find : ‘ I 'm proud to be half Italian , but I do n't give it that much thought . ’
16 Today , young Christer as you 'd expect was 10 ft tall .
17 Would Ray or Durham have spoken of God as you spoke of Nature ? ’
18 It might seem unlikely but down in serene Somerset about as far from Teesside as you can get there are a few locals who would agree with him this week .
19 Your army may include as many units of Pistoliers as you wish .
20 A little way past the village of Gab as you can turn to the right off the frontier road and drive up to the lake of Bious-Artigues ; the signs at the bottom may say that this is a narrow , dangerous road , but it is n't .
21 Aunt May , be as firm with Miss Abbott as you are with me .
22 ‘ If you 're really as concerned about Suzie as you pretend … ’
23 So the claims that are made for the good of prison does your not , your not impressed by , well we have to give right of reply to Patricia as you work at Cottonvale .
24 The most striking change in the duo is their image — our pictures show Pepsi and Shirlie as you 've never seen them before !
25 It 's three miles out of Dunfermline as you leave the town and go towards Bridge .
26 ‘ As sure as I am that you 'll leave New York as you arrived — empty-handed . ’
27 And then on 10 April 1544 came Henry 's chilling order to his brother-in-law Edward , earl of Hertford , to put all to fire and sword , burn Edinburgh town , so razed and defaced when you have sacked and gotten what ye can of it , as there may remain forever a perpetual memory of the vengeance of God lightened upon ( them ) for their falsehood and disloyalty … and as many towns and villages about Edinburgh as ye may conveniently , sack Leith and burn and subvert it and all the rest , putting man , woman and child to fire and sword , without exception where any resistance shall be made against you ; and this done , pass over to the Fifeland and extend like extremities and destructions in all towns and villages whereunto you may reach conveniently , not forgetting among all the rest so to spoil and turn upside down the Cardinal 's town of St Andrews , as the upper stone may be the nether , and not one stick stand by another , sparing no creature alive within the same …
28 You stand nearly three times as much chance of getting a police caution in Kent as you do in South Wales .
29 Lower Thornton As you er approach you know the Horse and Jockey Milford ?
30 I think there will be many differences in our education system now , we do n't know what er system we take from West Germany as you know , we have to overtake nearly everything and we have to lose many things which were quite good in our old system and now we do n't have the chance to er to bring it into the connection between East and West Germany , so that is one problem .
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