Example sentences of "as she be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 She 's goin' to no Catholic Mass as long as she 's under my care .
2 and she would I think be prepared to as she 's in charge of their sort of arrangements for where they dance , er it 's easier than ne negotiating with someone who who I 've only met once er very briefly .
3 Paula designed a motif of a horse as she is with horses all the time and regularly goes eventing .
4 Macmillan is the closest to King 's heart , concerned as she is with dirty domestic dramas dealing with the increasingly fraught relations between black women and men .
5 Clearly , the 22-year-old star is as popular with her colleagues as she is with viewers everywhere .
6 But — ‘ time waits for no man ’ and that goes for woman too — bombarded as she is with ever new vogues , ever changing fads and fashions — constantly confronted with remonstrations to be ‘ with it ’ and keep up to date .
7 And he 's into heavy metal and and we , we both seem to have things in common like and she do does n't like me and she does n't erm you know , she seems the same with me as as she is with John .
8 She is now reasonably well as long as she is at home , but car journeys and other people 's houses usually bring her symptoms on again .
9 A view of Sugar 's cockpit as she is at Hendon today .
10 no , if Maureen 's the same at , at home as she is at work then you can see why she left home
11 She is saying that this good thing , this knowledge , can be used — to tell us , for example , that Amis is not a Tudor writer : but she is rather more moved to say at the same time that it ca n't or can hardly be used , devoted as she is to the thought of a separation between , in this case , Amis 's friendships and politics , his life — and his art .
12 Poor Lucy , he 's a dreadful embarrassment to her , nearly as bad as she is to him . ’
13 As she is to be moving house and garden this year , she foresees a ceremonial tree-planting as a follow-up to the presentation .
14 Fond as she is of children , however , they are by no means her only interest .
15 Tomorrow 's Europe must have a Bill of Rights and a Thatcher Carta , she cried , despite being about as keen on a Bill of Rights for Britain and a Social Charter for today 's EC as she is on workers ' soviets
16 Christine certainly needs a lot of physical stamina as she is on her feet all day long .
17 When Riddler says that the tea they drink is called that ‘ even if it 's made of privet … a sort of memory , ’ she is harsh and spiteful as she is about everything else instead of evincing any rue or regret .
18 During this period Stella is in hospital as she is in labour and Stanley changes into the marriage pyjamas that he wore on his wedding night as celebration .
19 There is hardly any chance of her surviving as she is in the long term so we hope she will be able to have the transplant soon . ’
20 As she were in a hurry an' it were ready I said you 'd send on t' bill . ’
21 Contented as she was with the house , Virginia was always to cast a glance over her shoulder at her sister , living just five miles away at Charleston .
22 She felt sure that Freddie Nash was as in love with her as she was with him for there was hardly a day when they did not manage to meet , often in Jock Hallett 's cottage , where their mutual passion , already discovered at The Angel , seemed to intensify .
23 Laden as she was with her day 's purchases , Jude chose to walk back to Marlin 's apartment at Park Avenue and 80th .
24 Obsessed as she was with her unknown rival , Charlotte never quite dared to seek her out .
25 She had given herself totally up to him , and did not care what happened to her as long as she was with him .
26 Unfamiliar as she was with the niceties of English social life , she wondered why she should be surprised .
27 There were still huge crowds of people hanging around the paddock , and Kate had quite a time , burdened as she was with the luggage , to push her way through .
28 At the root of the mixture of emotions that Kylie felt that day was the very real feat that despite the fame and fabulous wealth that might lie ahead of her , her future might not allow her to ever again be part of as precious and close a group of friends as she was during her Neighbours days .
29 Yes , as soon as she was through sunbathing she would amble into the village , which she knew reasonably well , and she would use the public phone box to get in touch with her father .
30 She could n't apply for a passport as she was under age .
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