Example sentences of "as i [verb] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | I really , I 've never hated people as much as I hate the teachers in this school . |
2 | And Dr Magruder will sometimes glitter potently in my direction as I make the rounds . |
3 | The tank was still covered as I assumed the eggs to be light sensitive . |
4 | Especially as I get the accents right . |
5 | Especially as I get the accents right . |
6 | ‘ Of course , just as soon as I get the results from this test . |
7 | I began to see my environment in a new light as I connected the shapes and patterns I found in it with mathematics . |
8 | As I heard the words I knew they were wrong , but could n't for the life of me remember the dolmen 's proper name . |
9 | Later I turned and walloped back towards Berlin , by way of Magdeburg , with just the one tweak of the Tardis en route as I saw the signs for Potsdam . |
10 | ‘ Well , anyway … the last thing I wanted to do was to get involved in a fight — especially as I had the children with me . |
11 | As I undo the hooks , I catch a fingernail and it dangles from my own by a thin string of adhesive . |
12 | As I passed the portals my feeling of doom increased . |
13 | As I passed the ladies I noticed that the beer crates stashed in front of the Fire Exit had been moved aside . |
14 | He 's calling out to me now but I can hardly hear him because I 'm screaming so hard , wetting my pants as I squeeze the screams out . |
15 | I felt curious as I said the words in an office to a man the other side of a desk with white flowers and greenery in a vase . |
16 | I know I have as I enjoyed the veterans reunion at the Lancaster Hotel in April . |
17 | He also watches through lowered eyebrows as I keep the heads on my fish . |
18 | A French medic was climbing the grassy bank from the sunken road to look at the Officer as I got the prisoners out of the dug-out and back to their previous positions in the hollow . |
19 | As I turn the pages of my dog-eared autograph book now , each name encapsulates its own little bit of history , and not only the famous names , either . |
20 | As I turn the pages , the light comes through several dozen small holes where the paper has been punctured by full stops , and through a number of larger windows made by pastry-cutting characters like o . |
21 | With the FLN victory of 1962 — two years after Camus 's death — there was an immediate exodus of French Algerians and now , as I walk the streets , it seems ridiculous to have expected to find any trace of Camus 's Algiers — like an American travelling to England in the hope of finding Dickens 's London . |
22 | ‘ I 'd forgotten how loud and exhausting she could be , ’ remarked my mother later as I peeled the potatoes . |
23 | 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 |
24 | As I understand the allocations , they do n't seek to differentiate between different types of employment within the business use class , erm and for that reason equally I would regard that submission that it 's an unacceptable approach as as invalid . |
25 | The circumstances are , that the plaintiff had made an engagement to marry Ellen Nicholl , his uncle promising him to assist him at starting , by which , as I understand the words , he meant on commencing his married life . |
26 | It suddenly occurred to me that just as I wanted the boys to dress according to Western ideas when they were in London , so the Sheikha and Sheikha Grandmother would like me to dress according to their ideas of fashion when I was with them . |
27 | At 7 o'clock , as I descended the steps to the studio , Ben burst , bag-laden , through the door , burbling about tubes from Bounds Green . |
28 | But we 've got sort of as I say the daffodils out there and |
29 | As I say the variations on the system are alteration of this summation in here to a product or . |
30 | Oh yes , oh yes , oh mum went there for years and years every Saturday yeah , and as I say the wagonettes used to erm be stationed up by Albion Street , to take er shopping and , and er and Rushbrooks used to be the big confectioners then , that 's on the , it used to be on the corner of erm Albion , well there 's a market there , an indoor market now is n't there yeah they were the er the big confectioners Rushbrooks , and er bakers and confectioners and er all the barrels of flour used to be , you could see all that going in you know but er I do n't know whether it is , am I making it interesting , is it interesting for you ? |