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

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1 As I hung on the phone , I ingested the sad evidence of a service which , although well-intentioned , simply had n't coped .
2 Only the young Swede and the attendant took a sympathetic interest and pointed helpfully as I gathered up the meatballs and deposited them in the ashtray .
3 As I stepped down the steep treads I heard the too loud click of shoe leather on metal .
4 And this started a stampede amongst the rest of the herd and as I advanced down the field with them all in close pursuit I somehow managed to clear a four stranded barbed wire fence like an Olympic champion .
5 There is quite a lot of activity as I come over the hill .
6 ‘ You may start your apologising as soon as I switch off the machine .
7 The frown was back between his eyes as I put on the light in my room .
8 as I put out the fire with … whatever you like !
9 He is starting his reply as I put down the receiver .
10 A pale autumnal sun played over Etive as I gazed up the beckoning folds of Spartan Slab with another partner , watching the leisurely antics of an American climber and his female ropemate on this classic VS .
11 However , as soon as I drive off the temperature gauge falls to cold and the fuel gauge reads about half what is in the tank .
12 Annoyance flickers across his face as I pass along the long trestle tables finding nothing to my satisfaction .
13 As I strolled down the next fairway and skirted a mass of heather which cut into the fairway on the angle of the dogleg , I wondered how my boss , Jack Mason , would fare in the tournament .
14 I asked as I stirred up the tea-bags .
15 It was dark and the sea was rising rapidly as I came up the firth , keeping the bows in the direction of the flashing lighthouse on the White Hill of Vatster .
16 It was a ploy of Lord Darlington 's to stand at this shelf studying the spines of the encyclopedias as I came down the staircase , and sometimes , to increase the effect of an accidental meeting , he would actually pull out a volume and pretend to be engrossed as I completed my descent .
17 Declaring that he wishes to offer to the public ‘ the very Journal which Dr Johnson read ’ , he says he will not ‘ expand the text in any considerable degree , though I may occasionally supply a word to complete the sense as I fill up the blanks of abbreviation in the writing ’ .
18 So that is how he did it : as I fill up the blanks of abbreviation in the writing — with ‘ wd ’ , and ‘ wl ’ , and ‘ sd ’ , and ‘ J ’ , and ‘ Ld M ’ , and ‘ ystdy ’ , and ‘ Abrdn ’ , and ‘ Mntrse ’ , and ‘ Ednbro ’ , or some such ?
19 A series of falls hidden from immediate view follows the gill on the left-hand side and one May morning as I walked up the gill the falls were roaring after the heavy rains of the week before .
20 It was growing dark as I walked down the pier alone , his jacket draped over my shoulders , and I wondered if I should really look for Wilde at all .
21 Rickie was literally dancing in circles around me as I walked down the dock towards his sister , but then he paused in his frenetic progress to light one cigarette from the stump of another , and I wondered just what perverted fate decreed that such a boy should receive a legacy of six million dollars .
22 It was this image that accompanied me as I walked down the rue de Fleuve , stopping for a final coup d'oeil at the squat church crouching on its gravel ground .
23 I could almost hear Werewolf 's eyebrows go up as I counted out the cash .
24 Said yeah and then I changed my mind as soon as I got out the fucking door .
25 ‘ Once I hit the 2O mile mark I started to feel stronger and my speed picked up slightly , but as I ran up the Mall towards Buckingham Palace I discovered a new meaning to the word pain .
26 If anything the sound seemed to become louder as I ran down the deck .
27 For my part , I sometimes think of the film Psycho as I walk up the bleaker staircases to people 's homes in Hackney .
28 As I walk round the croft I can feel a strange sensation in my stomach , a feeling not unlike fear , and I now know that she is dead .
29 I feel somewhat like a Saint Bernard as I track down the American conductor John Nelson by telephone across the Alps .
30 The guns a short distance away along the river bank were shelling the German positions as I started up the bagpipes in a fairly secluded thicket , the sound of the drones and the pipe reed easily drowning the noise of the guns .
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