Example sentences of "as [pers pn] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 And so on , as I get her to the bedroom and changed again and into bed .
2 As I get her into a fresh pair of rubber knickers I feel something cold on my face .
3 Apparently as long as I get it on a P C disk , five inch
4 I felt like a jaded casting director as I banished him to the wastepaper bin .
5 It is worlds apart from school as I knew it in the 1960s .
6 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 .
7 I was acting out the role of the good , courageous patient as I saw it at the time , while Mr Lennox was no doubt pleased to find me co-operative , free from despair and above all , unemotional .
8 I knew as soon as I saw it in the garden sale catalogue , it was unmistakeable . ’
9 So down at squadron level we had this very much in our minds when in time the orders came down through Group , through station , right to the people who had to do the carting and the bombing , I feel I should explain right at the outset that I can only view at the later stages of the war the state of morale as I saw it in the entire Pathfinder Force .
10 Too quickly , for my mother looked at me as I put them on the table .
11 It 's alright in that light as soon as I put it on the line it looks peculiar !
12 As I put it in the course of the argument , and as I sincerely believe , ‘ good parenting involves giving minors as much rope as they can handle without an unacceptable risk that they will hang themselves . ’
13 As I questioned her during the session , Maxine described to me a life as Martha , a fisherman 's wife in a small seaport in the late eighteenth century .
14 As I followed him through the doorway the porter whispered , " Get your braces undone , sir , do n't keep him waiting . "
15 As I followed him across the road , he roared off-straight through green traffic lights and into the distance .
16 As I followed him into the little building I smiled to myself .
17 Much as I regard them as a social nuisance on a par with the Orange Walk and invented by the devil to prevent churchgoers getting to church on time , I can not claim that marathons have ( yet ) been proved to kill enough people to justify banning them .
18 She seemed more beautiful than ever , and her manner to me was very pleasant , as I took her to the house in London where Miss Havisham had arranged for her to stay .
19 For example , I might decide the angle of light on my desk is not as I require it on the basis of assessing the illumination and the lamp which is the source of it .
20 As soon as I told her about the things that had happened , she knew .
21 As I told her at the time there were several possibilities . ’
22 As I follow her into the front room someone whispers to Rufus : ‘ She got him under her thumb , I think . ’
23 Erm the point that you put to me I think two or three questions ago wa was related as I understood it to the the alignment and the network of the lanes .
24 The clock on the mantelpiece chimed the half-hour , seven thirty , as I walked her to the door .
25 We wotchered each other as I led him across the road .
26 Aye , the , the , as I tell you about the .
27 Councillor I I had to admit that I 'm slightly lost in that one A now ends as I understand it with the roman numeral three that was proposed in the labour amendment .
28 Sir , this is the last day as I understand it of the greenbelt enquiry .
29 So it 's just simply to er comment about the the future work that 's gon na be done by Glanmole er , the work of investigation as I understand it at the end of that first section .
30 Turning now very briefly to the H One D the Greater York issue , clearly the comments I 've made about the calculations for York have a knock on effect for our position on Greater York , the Greater York figures as I understand it from the County Council are based on a one hundred percent migration assumption , if the technical difference between us er we are right then we believe clearly the Greater York figure should be increased by an appropriate amount , and the we 've suggested the increased cut should be seven hundred er relating to the city itself I ca n't calculate with any great accuracy what the figure for the surrounding parts of Greater York might be , but it would be we suspect only another one to two hundred more on top of that , therefore that underst explains the reason why the City Council suggests that the Greater York should be increased to the ten four figure from the nine seven .
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