Example sentences of "as [pron] can [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's near as I can tell you about it now , it has a special name I know , but er , that 's it . |
2 | As soon as I can do them in my own accent , I 'll be back ’ . |
3 | But my mum 's pretty good you know what I mean she as long as I can arrange it round her she 'll arrange her arrangements around me sort of thing . |
4 | So as I can take her for a ride and back . |
5 | Again , we do n't know if this was a record but Pauline explained how she made the sweaters saying , ‘ My Brother 950i makes large motifs very straightforward to knit as you can place them on any size of garment without having to push back unwanted needles at the edges . ’ |
6 | I have nothing against thorns and prickles so long as you can admire them from a safe distance . |
7 | Is that as far as you can take us on your interpretation of what those implications are ? |
8 | fingerless mittens are an ideal solution as you can keep them on all the time even when shopping and paying at the checkout . |
9 | As you work through the second phase you will be working out the diet that is as near to perfect as you can get it for your own body . |
10 | Equally , your murder still needs to be , in so far as you can contrive it without becoming ridiculous , attention-grabbing . |
11 | ‘ As soon as you can supply me with Natasha 's address and telephone number . ’ |
12 | It clearly implies a world order in which the prime virtue is obedience , not a world order that 's exactly to our twentieth century democratic taste , but then after all not a world order altogether to Milton 's taste , as we can remind ourselves by thinking of his plea for unlicensed printing the Areopagitica . |
13 | We 'll be available on N T erm I do n't think I can say concurrently with the availability of N T cos A no one knows the availability of N T and secondly there will inevitabl be some lag , but it will be very soon as quick as we can make it after that . |
14 | Whitechurch was shown the works by Mr G. Coker , chief draughtsman : ‘ There are two chief ways of seeing the works , either to begin at the finished coach and work backwards to the details , or to go to the beginning first and work upwards , but , at all events , you shall see as much as we can show you in a day ’ . |
15 | A garage would be nice and as we 've got two cars so although a garage is vital if we as long as we can get them off the road that would be an advantage |