Example sentences of "the [noun] as i [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I think I 'm making my point , I have been saying for some time now that given the fact that all that security has n't produced the results , the logic of that is dialogue , and when I see the opportunity as I saw it , of dialogue , direct dialogue with Mr Addams that could lead to a total cessation of this violence , I felt it was my duty to do so .
2 The following is a typical example of the character of the RAF as I saw it for the first time about a couple of months after I got to Baghdad .
3 This is the story as I see it .
4 The scent of the tea as I poured it
5 The taxpayer , assuming the validity of the statute as I believe it is entitled to do , considers itself obligated to pay .
6 ‘ The taxpayer , assuming the validity of the statute as I believe it is entitled to do , considers itself obligated to pay .
7 The taxpayer , assuming the validity of the statute as I believe it is entitled to do , considers itself obligated to pay .
8 She almost popped out of the swimsuit as I passed her and said , ‘ Hello , Jo . ’
9 However , what is the lynchpin as I see it , of the debate today is the deprivation of civil liberties as proposed by the Labour group .
10 In those circumstances , under the law as I hold it , it seems to me that rent is payable at the full rate for the quarters ending September 29 and December 25 , 1945 .
11 ‘ Better send for an ambulance , ’ I said heavily , taking in the scene as I wondered what to do next .
12 ‘ It is leap year and I lost no time in popping the question as I think he is the right man to lead Claro and Grindlewood Park into the twenty-first century . ’
13 ‘ Here is the scenario as I envisage it , ’ Rose Shepherd writes .
14 I take a look in the file as I make my way down to the main entrance .
15 He describes his responsibilities as a war artist as having been , ‘ only to the truth as I see it . ’
16 He describes his responsibilities as a war artist as having been , ‘ only to the truth as I see it . ’
17 So then I 'll need to go and get my pads and my bandages so that I can put this right , you 'll need two of these for this bandage , the first one , you open out so that the pad is going to go into the palm of her hand and that over the top and she is going to grab hold of the other one like that , okay , now we 've got the wad in there and she 's hanging on to it , but it was the sterile part of the bandage as I undid it that went on to the wound , there is no time for dressing here is there ?
18 But I have made the films as I wanted them .
19 We , like most I suspect , continued the party back in our rooms ( info pack , flowers , bottle-ette of wine ) and talked into the night as I suppose we used to , way back when , before the sixties were the sixties .
20 FOLLOWING on from my article in last month 's ‘ Catholic Voice ’ , I would like to deal the national situation by outlining the problems as I see them .
21 ‘ I managed to punch my boilie out to the edge of a gravel bar about 60 yeards out , but I had to play the fish towards the top as I brought it in because there are a lot of boulders on the bottom , ’ explained Lee .
22 Can we have Rampage on the Megatape as I know Your Sinclair had it a while back ?
23 The role of the artist as I see it is to present a personal vision of the world , a vision which is the product of a search for self-knowledge .
24 My Lords , erm the , the th the most I think perhaps er th th th the Noble Lord , Lor Lord erm referred to my amendments and particularly to Amendment twenty-one which I share with I share certainly share this view with him that that is probably the most important of the ones which is which er I am concerned and to which I put my name and also I do n't think it necessary at this stage to add to my remarks , but I do believe that the that the overwhelming need here is to strengthen the representation of elected erm members on police authorities and to er walk er to tear away from the trend as I see it which is in which is erm the er my Right Honourable Friend , the Home Secretary has written into this Bill of increasing the power of the central Government .
25 I caught it with the catapult , the thick black tubing of the rubber twisting once in the air as I scissored my hands and fell back , letting the buck go over my head and then kicking with my legs and turning myself so that I was level with it where it lay , kicking and struggling with the power of a wolverine , spreadeagled on the sand slope with its neck caught in the black rubber .
26 I sat on the quay with my hands down beside me and my fingers over the edge as I put my feet in the boat , ready to get in .
27 I experienced the joy and excitement of the subject as I discovered something for the first time .
28 That reaches down to the floor as I understand it .
29 It might be a burst of bullets through the door as I answer their knock .
30 I I will talk about the fund as I found it in my capacity as a very recent chairman .
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