Example sentences of "the [noun] as i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I think I 'm making my point , I have been saying for some time now that given the fact that all that security has n't produced the results , the logic of that is dialogue , and when I see the opportunity as I saw it , of dialogue , direct dialogue with Mr Addams that could lead to a total cessation of this violence , I felt it was my duty to do so .
2 I think it 's more to the point cos what I was doing at Christmas was n't really exploring the attitudes as I wanted
3 The following is a typical example of the character of the RAF as I saw it for the first time about a couple of months after I got to Baghdad .
4 I went cheerfully through , finding the coins as I went .
5 I always look at the houses as I walk by them .
6 I always look at the houses as I walk past , and I see a lot of things odder than that , but it 's not my business , is it ?
7 And one day I dro I dropped it down the the drain as I went into the shop .
8 It was warm inside the building as I looked at the uniforms from Algeria , Morocco and Tonkin .
9 This is the story as I see it .
10 ‘ I fell in love with the story as I think a lot of people do in their teens , ’ he explains .
11 ‘ The truth is I knew throughout the summer that my game was not as sharp and I was not enjoying myself on the course as I did in 1991 .
12 yeah , follow that , er in so far as it 's , it 's a counterclaim of course , erm , but then er er unlike a , a set off , with the set off was established as a matter of English law , that , as far as the counterclaim is concerned , the course as I understand the rules is a very large measure of discretion , as to whether or not it er , it stays the claim on , or , erm , erm simply say no they 'd be a judgment claim , immediate enforcement , and of , the counterclaim go off to trial
13 A passing nurse had noticed the blood as I sat at Aunt Louise 's side .
14 I could with ease place my arm on the roof as I stood by one of them in the road .
15 ‘ At least I can watch the telly as I train — although it 's hard breaking the racing routine of having breakfast at lunchtime and your main meal at tea time . ’
16 ‘ You know , ’ Ash was saying , breathing hard and looking down the stair-well as I opened the door .
17 My idea is to cast as close to the branches as I dare , then allow the current to carry the bait into the roots .
18 They stood to the side as I entered then the woman showed me to a chair as the man brought two glasses and placed them on the table in front of me , then said very seriously , ‘ This is my wife .
19 The scent of the tea as I poured it …
20 Wondering what would happen I tried pulling up on the boom as I went into a turn .
21 Then I ate the sandwich as I walked back to Wavebreaker .
22 Most of the people I went with took mountain bikes and they envied me the Pioneer as I sped along with far less effort that they had to use .
23 I relived the murder as I walked back home through the streets .
24 And we pre-process the data as I say commonly for all the neurons before we present it to our three neurons .
25 Connors brought me up to date on his opinion of the guys in the car as I rolled the heap round the first intersection .
26 The configuration of lights speed up , broaden , and throw different shadows into the car as I pull up a freeway ramp .
27 I felt totally drawn into the piece as I recognised struggled I 've had with my own mother and my feelings of shame , and fear , talking about sex — the terrible silence that develops which no one attempts to break down for fear of the pain ‘ that ‘ conversation would bring ’ .
28 I have not used this method for the sample in the photograph as I have used King Cole Anti-Tickle wool which cables easily without the extra yarn .
29 The taxpayer , assuming the validity of the statute as I believe it is entitled to do , considers itself obligated to pay .
30 ‘ The taxpayer , assuming the validity of the statute as I believe it is entitled to do , considers itself obligated to pay .
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