Example sentences of "as i know [pron] " in BNC.

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1 But his questions were at once crucifying me as much as I knew they were of help .
2 ‘ I was n't worried as soon as I knew we had a home draw .
3 I was pleased when he asked me to do the test-flying programme for him and I had no qualms in agreeing , as I knew him to be a meticulous engineer .
4 In reflecting on Basil as a person , I can only make comment as I knew him , over a dozen years or so and , during which time , I can not recall one unkind word or act he ever directed towards me .
5 I can still picture him as I knew him , his sensitive , ascetic face etched with lines of pain but lit by his innate kindliness , his lean body in comfortable country tweeds .
6 I expected to see Dr Mortimer , as I knew nobody else in the village .
7 However , because I knew her at close quarters only during her maiden years and have not seen her once since she went to the West Country to become ‘ Mrs Benn ’ , you will perhaps excuse my impropriety in referring to her as I knew her , and in my mind have continued to call her throughout these years .
8 Anyway , on coming into Heriot 's , I stuck to Sarah , as I knew her , + a feud arose between me and the girl who was Sarah 's best friend at the time .
9 Sid gave a growl and informed that as I knew nothing about modern techniques he had brought ‘ the lot . ’
10 This followed my 1981 legislation which had introduced the first road-safety measures for fifteen years and was used ( as I knew it would be ) to introduce compulsory seat-belts .
11 I wondered , to quote a phrase used by Greg fifteen years before , was this going to be ‘ the end of family life as I knew it ’ ?
12 It is worlds apart from school as I knew it in the 1960s .
13 This scared him , as I knew it would .
14 ‘ Sweet , ’ he murmured , ‘ as sweet as I knew it would be . ’
15 As soon as I knew she was n't a hundred per cent , I just did n't want to know her …
16 She merely snorted , as I knew she would , and stared moodily at the blank of the comm .
17 ‘ Why lucky ? ’ she asked , as I knew she would .
18 So far as I knew there was no Indian name for Moose Jaw , but I had a brain-wave that might help .
19 The Carolans were subject to much exposure in the Press , and as far as I knew there had never been any newspaper gossip which even hinted at any sort of rift between them .
20 ‘ I knew your name as I knew my own .
21 As far as I knew you were still in the study . ’
22 I spoke to her last night as soon as I knew you were OK , but she 'll need to hear from you .
23 The next day , although I sprayed the pests , as I knew I must , I stood at arm 's length from the compost heap and wore jeans and high-rise trainers .
24 ‘ So far as I knew I had attended to every trifling detail , yet every plan , every hope , seemed to be going wrong .
25 So far as I knew I covered the area around my bowels , liver , one kidney and all the other bits and pieces that make up a living abdomen .
26 ( This evening — as I knew I would and could — I coaxed and bullied him , and he wrote out a cheque for a hundred pounds , which he 's promised to send off tomorrow .
27 I was so disgusted with myself that I wanted to make myself suffer even more when I did — as I knew I would — break my word .
28 ‘ There was a lot of pressure to make that birdie as I knew I was near the cut , ’ said Ballesteros , who is battling to emerge from a spell of wretched form .
29 So , it was , it was , I , a as soon as I knew I 'd be teaching this I thought the only way
30 Sir Eustace Maxwell has turned traitor , as I knew he would , and has joined Balliol 's host there , with his own people from Caerlaverock and Dumfries and also the Comyn and Balliol levies from Galloway .
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