Example sentences of "as i have [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | In fact , I perceived once again , as I have repeatedly done since , that young people — and this applies to girls just as much as to boys — need , almost to the point of desperation , writers , inevitably older , who speak to their generation and in their language , or at least in language which , once they hear it , they perceive to be theirs . |
2 | It is vicious because , as I have just argued , the external relation that constitutes the meaning of the mental content is not something that the subject himself can apprehend : it can only be constructed from a third-person perspective . |
3 | He is perfectly clear , however , that ‘ indefinite ’ science is as I have just described it : a basic explanatory framework . |
4 | As I have just mentioned , the requisite time for pressing most materials is between six to eight weeks . |
5 | ‘ As I have just been telling your nurse , I 'm having trouble listening to a chest . |
6 | ‘ As I have just explained to Mr Leland , I returned to my hotel from a dinner engagement and discovered the flowers I had earlier ordered to be delivered here for Nurse Dungarvan and Nurse Yates had , by some misdirection , been left at my hotel . |
7 | On the one hand , as I have just observed , the Convention itself confines itself to requiring there to be a ‘ genuine link ’ between the flag state and the ship . |
8 | When the honest shopper acts as I have just described , he or she is acting with the implied authority of the owner of the supermarket to take the goods from the shelf , put them in the trolley , take them to the checkpoint and there pay the correct price , at which moment the property in the goods will pass to the shopper for the first time . |
9 | As I have just said we don' the County Council does not consider that these two fields form part of the open countryside around Skelton . |
10 | As I have just implied , reasons have their home and meaning within a tradition of thought . |
11 | For academics qua researchers can operate without a department in an institution of higher education ; many academics are located in quite different settings , as I have just mentioned . |
12 | As I have just indicated , the anthropologists of Tylor 's generation would have viewed such a suggestion with contempt . |
13 | It would be madness for me to refuse you through hurt pride when all I want to do is be with you , as I have just found out . ’ |
14 | If the right hon. Gentleman examines completely what has happened during the past year with that objective in mind , he will find that not only have we cut inflation , as I have just said , but we have cut interest rates . |
15 | Who can dispute the fact that , if the figures were not as I have just announced and if industrial relations had not improved , we could not have attracted our record level of inward investment from across the world ? |
16 | As I have just illustrated , a speaker may signal that an utterance is a reformulation explicitly . |
17 | Lake said : ‘ I was performing well and I am really disappointed as I have also had to withdraw from the doubles . |
18 | Having written a fairly scathing account of this approach in draft , I sent it to John Austin Baker ( as I have also sent my account of their work to Christian feminists whom I discuss in this book for comment ) only to receive a delightful letter from him which rescinded much that he had written , explained that he had been given the title , and essentially agreed with my criticism ! |
19 | ‘ If , as I am in no doubt , the inference must be from Mrs. Murray 's affidavit that the Home Secretary is not obliged to accept the judicial view of tariff and may , as I have also said , impose his own view as to this , a prima facie case of irrationality and Wednesbury unreasonableness must surely arise . |
20 | said , 86 Cr.App.R. 59 , 82 : ‘ If , as I am in no doubt , the inference must be from Mrs. Murray 's affidavit that the Home Secretary is not obliged to accept the judicial view of tariff and may , as I have also said , impose his own view as to this , a prima facie case of irrationality and Wednesbury unreasonableness must surely arise . |
21 | ‘ If , as I am in no doubt , the inference must be from Mrs. Murray 's affidavit that the Home Secretary is not obliged to accept the judicial view of tariff and may , as I have also said , impose his own view as to this , a prima facie case of irrationality and Wednesbury unreasonableness must surely arise . |
22 | It is up to each one of us , he wrote , at every point in our lives , to decide how much order and how much disorder , how much discipline and how much freedom we need for the best realization of our project of the moment , even though that project may turn out to be flawed or even utterly mistaken in the short run , of course I am only talking about the short run , he wrote , in the long run , as I have already said , both success and failure are quite without meaning , the notion of meaning is quite without meaning . |
23 | Within that slowly changing real total , major changes of pattern will , as I have already said , take place under the pressure of changes in medical practice and changes in medical fashion , as well as more subtle social and environmental changes . |
24 | But conversely , as I have already remarked , when Juliet Mitchell insists that ‘ bisexuality is a movement across a line , it is not androgyny ’ , she also leaves too much of sexual difference in place . |
25 | As I have already remarked , the king himself intervened in 1620 to try to eliminate female transvestism . |
26 | Of course , as I have already remarked , there is much that is wrong with their approach . |
27 | We do n't have everything by any means ; and as I have already said , I bitterly regret not having our Salome . |
28 | The qualification ‘ at least in part ’ , is necessary because , as I have already noted , the evidence available on the role of interference at retrieval can show only that this process contributes to the effects observed , not that it is the sole source of these effects . |
29 | What happens there is that a ‘ really gay ’ reading of Coward is put into play , much as I have already done with Brief Encounter , but on the grounds that a homosexual writer can only write about homosexuality ( analogous cases would be the insistence that Edward Albee 's Who 's Afraid of Virginia Woolf is ‘ really ’ about a gay couple , or that Tennessee Williams 's Blanche Dubois is nothing but a transposed drag queen ) . |
30 | As I have already said , some say that planning is just not possible . |