Example sentences of "as [pers pn] [verb] [adv prt] of the " in BNC.

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1 However , this sensation evaporated as soon as I looked out of the window , when I realized how imprisoned I was by my ignorance , which Aisha seized upon , exploiting the fact that I did n't know how to flush the toilet , work the shower , turn on the oven or boil the electric kettle to make tea , and that I could n't understand what her older child or her next-door neighbour said .
2 I heard a noise one night , like several motorbikes roaring down the road , only it was coming from above , and as I looked out of the window there they were — three red exhausts in the sky , blinding along a parallel course a few feet above the roof tops .
3 As I looked out of the window I noticed that frost was forming on cars .
4 As I looked out of the window into the black emptiness , I wondered about the great mystery of death , and thought of Helen Burns , who was so sure her spirit would go to heaven .
5 As I get out of the second tube I see someone has been scratching letters off the sign above the door .
6 As soon as I get out of the Army .
7 snarled this sharp-faced old fellow as I stepped out of the kiosk .
8 A cordon of stagehands appeared from nowhere and surrounded me as I stepped out of the car .
9 As I stepped out of the boat and walked up the beach , I noticed that although the sun had been very hot , the air suddenly seemed cooler .
10 Philip implicitly dismisses the value of his own reflections on the ugliness of modern London with off-hand self-ironizing comments which imply that he too is a product of the intellectual dissipation he criticizes : ‘ Life , I said with startling originality as I stepped out of the bus in my mackintosh , is like that ’ ( 307 ) .
11 I got a taxi as soon as I stepped out of the back door .
12 As I gazed out of the window I could see several groups of red deer in the distance , and in the foreground the brown ferns with clumps of heather here and there ; it was a wonderful sight .
13 As I came out of the church with the dead flowers from Emily 's grave , I saw three other families walk past me .
14 As I came out of the water he stood and said , ‘ We will take the boat and go to Petrocaravi . ’
15 Danielle was all smiles in the arms of her beloved nanny and much to my distress did not have the good grace to shed a single tear as I walked out of the door and out of her life … for a whole day .
16 As I walked out of the ward and round the red screen I felt as old as Humber and as worried as she was about my not yet having been fully trained .
17 As soon as I got out of the house , I was told by our neighbours where my father was hiding , but I realized that if I went to speak to him , some SS soldier might follow me and arrest him .
18 As I got out of the car he was coming down the steps of Skeldale House and he put a hand on my arm .
19 He said : ‘ As I got out of the car I could smell the gas . ’
20 I knew I had to get away quickly , and as I ran out of the kitchen , I saw Hindley attack Heathcliff .
21 I felt very much the wallflower as I crept out of the room without speaking to anyone , my books held tightly against my chest in a way which , I was to learn , was feminine and wrong for a man .
22 His hands are tight across my back , then he lets go and as I walk out of the room his face goes back to the letters .
23 So it is with me , stuck with gloves and stick as soon as I step out of the front door .
24 ‘ Nothing , ’ I replied as I scrambled out of the trench , replacing the diary quickly in my hip pocket .
25 The eldest of the group who moved towards me as I jumped out of the van was no more than thirty .
26 ‘ Sometimes I 'm in such a tearing hurry I just grab a nappy and bottle on the run as I head out of the door . ’
27 The other customers retained their normal appearances and did n't seem to notice anything odd about Mr and Mrs Smith , who were still boars as I backed out of the shop carrying the bags of groceries .
28 ‘ You 're a cheerful bastard right enough , ’ I replied , as I climbed out of the trench .
29 As I climbed out of the trench I glanced to right and left ; other Commandos were now scrambling out of their trenches .
30 As I pulled out of the court car park into the road afterwards , I was almost rammed by some genius in a gold Capri .
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