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Can A Sentence Be Started With"as Would..."?

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sandyRoe | 15:40 Sun 01st Nov 2015 | ChatterBank
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Or is it a clause that should follow a comma?
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As a rule........
In some cases yes e.g As I was walking etc
If you start a sentence with "as would...", as in "As would Napoleon, if he were here..." that implies that something has gone before, which is being commented on here. Without a previous reference, "As would..." wouldn't make much sense.
Ah, I missed the point
A clause can sometimes follow a comma, although a comma can be used in a long sentence to show the reader where he might take a breath, without losing track of the long sentence's meaning. (As in my example, here!)
//As you can see, subordinating conjunctions can be placed at the start of a sentence with no breach of grammatical ‘rules’//
As would I.
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I thank you all for your helpful comments, as would most other ABers.
As would a blind person never attempt to climb Mount Everest, so an armless person would never attempt to swim the English Channel...Or is that too fabricated and cumbersome?
As in are you legless today, stuey? Surely it is too early for that.
I rather think, stuey, that your contribution might flow better like this: As a blind person would never attempt to...
Only 10:30am here; however, later on I shall have to celebrate the time change:)
It is a little "clumsy", bookbinder. But, I think it's passable.
For Stuey, never say never :-)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_Weihenmayer

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