Example sentences of "[det] as i [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll tell you this as I sit in the centre of my maze and listen to the clear song of the thrush : the murderous soul I met at Maubisson was one of the most chilling I have ever encountered . |
2 | However , at the tender age of eight I was unaware of all this as I marched from the back gate of Canberra , across a narrow road and into White City for the Borough Primary School Sports . |
3 | It would also allow me to experiment as much as I likes with the interesting colours of the Winsor & Newton Artists ' Acrylic Colour range and with some of the techniques that are particularly well suited to the acrylic medium . |
4 | And then we went on to and parked at the start of and walked up one side and back down the other side and that 's as much as I saw of it . |
5 | Sorry as much as I know about Kelly is he is an Irish U21 international I think he played in Dublin in friendly against Shelbourne about 2 years ago and looked quite OK . |
6 | I hope you enjoy your bass playing as much as I intend to ! |
7 | I believe that no woman will ever again suffer as much as I have through rank discrimination in the police force . " |
8 | I HAVE never been as sickened by any criminal as much as I have by Nicholas Vernage , who murdered Sergeant Alan King . |
9 | I 'm not eating half as much as I did on camp and I 'm starving . ’ |
10 | I 've never looked forward to new stuff from any band as much as I do from the Mondays . |
11 | For someone used to the tiny creatures we get in England it was something of a shock , and I said as much as I leapt into the air . |
12 | ‘ You mean you want to be alone with me as much as I want to be alone with you ? ’ he enquired . |
13 | ‘ In as much as I cringe at the thought of making you sick a second time , yes . |
14 | After all as I tramped around the hillside barns in the frosty air I was working up a better appetite for my turkey than all the millions lying in bed or slumped by the fire ; and this was aided by the innumerable aperitifs I received from the hospitable farmers . |
15 | Bear with me for a moment more as I come towards it , while I read you yet more lines from another moment of the portrait , and keep in mind , if you will , from a moment ago , Stephen 's contemptuous review of the holders of wealth and power in Ireland . |
16 | As far as I can tell , we have some sort of unspoken agreement that I keep quiet about not officially existing in return for being able to do more or less as I like on the island and buy more or less what I like in the town . |
17 | I had been able to have a couple of hours ' sleep here and there since the landings and , most important , I was able to move around more or less as I wanted to . |
18 | If someone who said this was asked , ‘ But what do you mean by ‘ It 's afternoon on the Sun ’ ? ’ he might say , ‘ I mean just the same as I mean by ‘ It 's afternoon ’ on the Earth' . |
19 | I also said that if someone were asked , ‘ But what do you mean by ‘ It 's afternoon on the Sun ’ ? ’ he might say ‘ I mean just the same as I mean by ‘ It 's afternoon ’ on the Earth' . |
20 | The tackle and techniques I used were exactly the same as I use for pike in the UK . |
21 | If I 'm going to a club I will wear much the same as I wear for work . |
22 | I 'm fond of Cora-Beth , very fond , but it is n't the same as I feel for Madeleine and somehow I 'll have to explain that to her . |
23 | I do n't same as I did with them . |