’E don’t cotton much to them as ain’t found grace. (Sketches 199. 28.) Etc. Etc.

Nearly as often, as or as how is substituted for subordinate that.

I don’t think as I can. (T. T. T. 127. 2.)

They shan’t say as I have disgraced them. (T. T. T. 145. 8.)

They told him as ’ow it was folks’s own fault that they was poor. (Sketches 201. 8.)

The papers always said as how she was charming. (T. T. T. 137. 14.)

It was evidently his turn to think as how I was mad. (T. T. T. 188. 25.)

Constructions with so ... that are contracted in the following manner.

She was that clean you might have eaten your dinner out of her hand. (T. T. T. 133. 16.)