Example sentences of "and as you [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 You are presented with a blank crossword and a list of clues , and as you click on a square the relevant clue is highlighted .
2 There was a great wheel driven by a leather belt and this powered the drill , and as you lay in the chair two things dominated the outlook ; the wheel whirring by your ear and Hector 's huge knee pistoning almost into your face as he pedalled furiously .
3 'Settle back as comfortably as you can … and as you relax in the chair concentrate upon your breathing , breathing in and out through your nose and from your stomach … lift your chest to allow your lungs to fill … in and out … slowly and smoothly .
4 Any fullness of the sleeves at all , and as you go through the eighteen-forties , the sleeves gradually get tighter and tighter ; what little fullness there is comes either below the elbow or , or just on the elbow itself , so you can see the fairly , they are gathered sleeves , but the actual shoulder piece is very tight .
5 Erm whilst I 've not been able to produce an audited er set of accounts I do have er a set of figures for you erm and as you said at the the beginning of your opening er speech Mr Chairman that erm we had one or two losses during the year , those er in actual fact did n't erm affect us in thi this particular financial year as they were aimed at the September December period , but therefore they will be reflected in next year 's figures not or in the current year 's figures or the next annual general meeting 's figures .
6 ‘ There 's steelworks on one side of Wollongong and as you get to the other side , where we 're closer to , it 's all tropical rain forest and beach .
7 They were the North Riding Authority , er the East Riding Authority , the West Riding Authority , all of which converged on the on the city of York , and as you read through the files , er you will see that even then the D O E were trying to get erm those er those predecessor authorities in the late fifties , early sixties er to come to some view about what ought to be better for Greater York , so for many years the idea of Greater York ha has been current er in one guise or another .
8 ‘ No , my dear , they are concerned with ratings and as you stand by the sink drowned in misery you may console yourself that your loss has been radio 's gain .
9 and as you mentioned about the pension side which you was interested in on the planning the future I feel
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