Example sentences of "[adj] as i [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I have a particular affinity with CLIC as I have recently lost two members of my family through cancer , one of them was especially young . |
2 | And Hambleton are are being more restrained as I said earlier , is appropriate to our own policy . |
3 | Yet something was clearly wrong as I battled hard to find my rhythm . |
4 | I tend to paint very quickly , so the paint is always rather damp as I flit round the paper , putting a colour here and one there , and at first it all looks a bit of a jumble . |
5 | My smile stays really charming as I stop forward and kick , flat-footed , against the edge of the door . |
6 | I , on the other hand , was free as I had never been before : free of the boring business of examinations to be got through and jobs to be found , I was forming my life into a growing , organic design , normal and beautiful . |
7 | I was thoughtful as I headed off in the opposite direction . |
8 | Jean-Claude , exhausted by the long ride from Paris and a late night of in-toxication , moaned something unintelligible as I got out of bed , rolled over and promptly went back to sleep . |
9 | There were seventy- five paintings in the exhibition and by the time I left , which was quite early as I did not stay for dinner , most of the pictures had a little red sold label . |
10 | The fire was warm as I sat down to contemplate whether to stay overnight with my relatives just outside Fort William , or start walking to Achnacarry some ten miles or so away . |
11 | The purpose of the USRC was explained by its secretary to Lord Willoughby de Broke in August 1911 : " I still remain convinced as I have always been that unless you put yourself straight with the people on Social questions all your Tariff Reform , Home Rule or Constitutional thunderbolts will be discharged -in vain . |
12 | ‘ But first I must catch up with Posh Porky as I do n't ‘ ave much capital left of my own . ’ |
13 | ‘ I 'm as fit as I 've ever been but I 'm lacking match practice , ’ says Kirk . |
14 | like a cabbage white as I forked out a fiver |
15 | I 'd just ru run out the cinema twice as fast as I went in ! |
16 | Well , it 's as fast as I got round |
17 | We were taken off for a shower — which was welcome as I had n't washed properly since the night before I left London- and then shown our beds in the barrack rooms on the second and third floors . |
18 | Actually I felt strangely subdued as I drove home . |
19 | At least the rain keeps the mosquitoes away , and the flashes from the guns lighting up the sky appear somewhat comforting as I doze off , conscious of the rain dripping on to my boots . |
20 | It 's a production to be recommended there 's lot of fun , good singing and the riverbank scene of Act 3 was as effective as I have ever seen , not least for Colin Rees 's mercurial exploration of the fat knight 's character even though the river was more Essex marshes than Windsor . |
21 | She 's simply being as welcoming and hospitable as I 've always heard the Taiwanese are , and trying to help me feel at home and among friends because she knows what it 's like to be a newcomer in a foreign city herself . ’ |
22 | The four Strauss songs are unremarkable as I have already inferred , but the Sibelius , Rangström and Grieg , the texts fully comprehended , are all given considered readings . |
23 | I FELT confident as I went through . |
24 | Because it 's a long time since I felt like this , as good as I do now . |
25 | It 's a long story but it 's true , sure as I sit 'ere . |
26 | I get the ridiculous idea that as long as I walk normally and do n't start running , he will wait there , to see what I do . |
27 | As long as I kept just over 80mph I reckoned that , even in a red Porsche , the traffic police would turn a blind eye . |
28 | As long as I get up in the morning . |
29 | But as long as I go on improving and enjoying myself I 'll play . |
30 | But as long as I go on improving and enjoying myself I 'll play . |