Example sentences of "[adj] as [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Er now it claims , of course that this is a more efficient purchasing mechanism on behalf of the patients and the community of this area the problem is , of course , it depends what you mean by efficiency and the truth is , that we may get increased our purchasing in terms of frugal as they put it delicately our patients ! |
2 | Her steps were surprisingly lighter as she made her way back to medical reception . |
3 | put this as we do it |
4 | I find I am not as pleased by this as I thought I might be . |
5 | I have always wanted to do this as I love my hair and can do a lot with it . |
6 | Lucker has elected not to do this as he tells me he would probably pass out . |
7 | But I was just saying , here let's have a little look at this as he pops it off now . |
8 | Gently , under the comforting warmth of the duvet , he removed her jersey and bra , but his hands , not satisfied , sank lower , their movements purposeful as he removed her skirt to reveal the black woolly tights . |
9 | She had stopped giving me murderous looks and seemed quite bright-eyed as we got ourselves ready to leave the ship . |
10 | The ground beneath her feet seemed to become unstable as he kissed her . |
11 | Even so , in her darkest moments , wrong as she knew it to be , Constance could not stop herself thinking , If only it had been Mummy . |
12 | That much was clear as she struck his hand away . |
13 | Well , expectations were high as we wended our way up to Coventry in teh Porsche ( I just had to slip it in ! ! ! ) . |
14 | We recognize their resistance to having our lesbianism made as public as they make their heterosexuality . |
15 | His arms closed around her instantly , fiercely possessive as he pulled her against him . |
16 | That way the syncro system will be pumping power to all four bits of rubber as you throw yourself into corners with all the wild confidence of a kiddie in a bouncy castle . |
17 | It is n't as painful as I thought it would be . |
18 | His tone was light as he turned his attention back to the road again . |
19 | I just have to be careful as I pick my way past the grubby piles of snow at the edges of the pavement . |
20 | Our lives become richer and more free as we give ourselves to God and to of hers . |
21 | He had to keep his arms free as he needed them to keep the snake from suffocating him . |
22 | Lucifer 's face was so devil-like as he said it that he frightened even Izzie , a thing he had never done on stage . |
23 | He thinks of that great opening shot in Le Métro and he realizes that her lips are moving in exactly the same way , her face pained as he does his practised best . |
24 | ‘ Jealousy is a symptom of love , ’ Damian went on , shattering her further as she remembered her own jealousy . |
25 | 2 As you read your partner 's story compare it with what you heard when the story was told aloud . |
26 | 2 As you read your partner 's story compare it with what you heard when the story was told aloud . |
27 | After all , if your order books are as empty as you say they are , then how can you lose ? |
28 | Well the standpipe used to freeze up and er when that occurred the grown men in the house used to light a fire round the standpipes , of course it was cast iron it was n't copper or anything like that , and light a fire to thaw it out , I do n't remember ever being without water but we used , it was a bit primitive but burn newspaper and stuff round the standpipe and er the old as I say we used to , the water for the washing we used to pump into the sink and er fill the old dolly tub with water for the washing and use the rainwater for washing . |
29 | I called , got through and spoke to a man who sounded as ordinary and as sane as I thought I was . |
30 | ‘ Who would have thought it ? ’ asked Fireman Robb , puffing as he lit his pipe . |