Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] as it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The chariot itself may attack only as it charges causing D6 hits plus +1 per scythe if scythes are fitted on the model . |
2 | If you get it right the engine will catch just as it slows almost to a halt and , to the accompaniment of a swirling grey cloud of oily smoke stage right , the hiccupping bass thumping will grow into the irregular loping lumpy grumble of a healthy Pratt 986 . |
3 | It would doubtless hoot derisively as it drew level ; perhaps it was carrying poisons , enema pumps and cream tarts , or supplies for chemists and mathematicians . |
4 | The general property will exist just as it did — at least on several views of general properties — if the weight of this bottle of wine changes and the napkin is not flattened in the same way . |
5 | Let the hand spring away as it touches the skin . |
6 | His problem seemed to be that he believed a Government could do exactly as it liked without taking public opinion into account . |
7 | It is full of ideas to try out and everyone should do just as it recommends . |
8 | Although this set-up can work well as it stands , a useful refinement is to add a means by which the level of the dub can be controlled manually . |
9 | I saw that its arms did not swing properly as it walked — but , oh , how fast it walked ! |
10 | The review body will recommend precisely as it sees fit . |
11 | That summer her island trip was to Thásos , and I was particularly glad that she would go there as it entails flying to Kaválla , which can be the most desirable flight that a woman can make in Greece . |
12 | So anything that can fall down and go faster as it falls . |
13 | And , as it is also obvious that this tendency is becoming a worldwide one , it means that the game will in due course suffer everywhere as it has suffered in South Africa . |