Example sentences of "as [pers pn] could " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It does n't have to happen , ’ she said , her voice almost as stubborn as his could be at times .
2 I have done what I wanted , or thought I wanted , I have pushed as hard as I could , and this is it .
3 I ran away as fast as I could along the pavement .
4 I said nothing , but turned away and walked as quickly as I could towards the stairs and down to the student canteen in the basement .
5 I ran down the pavement to get as far away from the hotel as I could , then I sat down in a doorway and continued crying .
6 I proceeded to pass on as many details as I could remember .
7 Miss Priss on a silk cushion , yowling my bahoolas off as soon as I could run away . ’
8 These occasions , so far as I could tell , brought neither of us any pleasure .
9 ‘ I was going as carefully as I could because I had a 25-second cushion over Berger so I was able to slow down a bit and the pain eased .
10 I pushed as hard as I could but it was obvious there was no chance of passing him . ’
11 The guns were all along the river bank as far as I could see .
12 And when I was lucky enough to enjoy some rare hot weather my feet stayed as cool as I could have expected .
13 As I could n't work out where they were coming from I ignored them .
14 I was determined to carry on as normally as I could . ’
15 ‘ Only that the place was never kept decently as far as I could see , not the way a gentleman 's house should be .
16 If I was a bird , I 'd fly real high — as high as I could — close to the sun where I 'd be warm .
17 Pleasant to browse but unwise to buy as I could do without the extra weight of heavy tomes for the long haul after the town up past Hay Bluff to the Gospel Pass — a climb to more than 1,750 ft .
18 The Canadian has an operating crew of five ( excluding the dozen or so service staff ) and no one is entirely clear what they all do : fill out forms mostly , so far as I could see .
19 I have chosen as perfect an example as I could muster of each stage of that evolution , but it is inevitably a personal choice rather than a textbook one .
20 I tried to be as patient as I could and I think David 's mother has realised for quite a long time that I was quite a good daughter-in-law to her ( although I was n't a daughter-in-law at that time ) but as a girl friend , I could understand her finding it obnoxious that her son brought some strange person into the house .
21 As far as I could ever determine , he really did do that — he actually sat down and wrote a song for them because he liked them and did n't want them to go away .
22 I was obliged to write essays … where I gave myself up to an almost purely artistic rendering of such facts as I remembered , and such opinions as I could concoct by the help of memory , fancy , and the radical and the free-thinking influence of home …
23 ‘ I 'd run the length of Ashdale Great Edge , from this end to the Castle Rock , as fast as I could . ’
24 As soon as I could I went to see Aunt Louise in her new home .
25 I sent Celia a bill for everything , as far as I could remember , Aunt Louise had cost in money .
26 Nor was there any instance , as far as I could see , of the faithful lover dying before his long wait was rewarded ; or thought of how the heroine might have felt in such a case , with brothers and sisters flown the nest , father and mother dead , hero dead , the house empty , and the mind , so long attuned and subjected to the needs of other minds , no longer able to recognize and adapt to its own needs .
27 I wanted to get far away from him as I could .
28 As far as I could see , a holy well pointed out to me by my 1973 taxi driver had also been concreted .
29 There was still a Mediterranean atmosphere , as I could see as I walked beneath the Spanish arch along the cobbled quayside towards the harbour .
30 ‘ Yes , I live very well , ’ he said , as I could see , for at that moment a well-dressed young woman came in and bought the carving of Maeve for twenty-five pounds .
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