Example sentences of "[pron] 's [adv] [verb] as " in BNC.
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1 | You have as much responsibility to see she 's not abandoned as I do . |
2 | I do n't think , I mean , it 's probably to say as we are ourselves struggling , for example with the issue of general welcoming . |
3 | Well they spell it it 's not spelt as i if you , if you were talking it really , you 'd probably , you 'd probably |
4 | It 's also argued as well , rather counter to the proponents of election by thirds that it 's undemocratic . |
5 | So it 's argued that it 's frustrating to the er to the electant It 's also argued as well that the frequency of elections tends to produce lower turn outs . |
6 | I think it 's best described as wet and warm . |
7 | The profile of this short-lived low-level blast cloud is supposed to look something like that of a clump of fir trees , so it 's sometimes described as ‘ cypressoid ’ . |
8 | But of course we 've got to be a bit careful , because the Americans are going , sort of the other way now , that people ca n't wear perfume and deodorant , that , that smell and things like that , can they , because it 's now seen as being equally as difficult as people who smoke . |
9 | ‘ She came back from Scotland in fine form and it 's certainly looking as though she 'll run again , ’ he added . |
10 | Speaking of metronome markings , it 's 40 to the crotchet , and it 's usually taken as 40 to the dotted minim , in short about three times faster , because no one believes the music 's supposed to go so slow . |
11 | Despite being scheduled for late September , it 's still delayed as the label rushes to press enough copies to send it soaring up the charts on the heels of MUDHONEY 's pre-posthumous release . |
12 | Despite being scheduled for late September , it 's still delayed as the label rushes to press enough copies to send it soaring up the charts on the heels of MUDHONEY 's pre-posthumous release . |
13 | He 's not bothered as long as eats them ! |
14 | He 's out whoring as usual . |
15 | honourable member what he 's really saying as I understand it Madam Speaker is there 's too much bureaucracy and the bureaucracy is going to prevent anybody acting because they 're all overlapping , they 're all paid out of presumably the public purse as well , there 's a there 's a enormous number of public off officials that is preventing er a a clear direct , exes executive arm . |