Example sentences of "[adj] now as " in BNC.

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1 Sorvino had every warning light on the car operating except for the headlamp flash , and he pumped this now as he was forced to slow behind the blockade .
2 Her mocking laughter sounded as clear now as it had done months earlier .
3 Yet it was as impossible now as it had always been , and she groaned .
4 The vessel was getting crowded now as another school party arrived .
5 I would still prefer to see the priority being a quick release of the ball to the backs , purely because they are looking as dangerous now as they have done for years .
6 It is probably a fact that few people have ever thought about , but a fact nonetheless , that nights are not so dark now as they used to be .
7 It was quite dark now as they bounced along the rough road .
8 Shutting his eyes , he stopped and was there the one he always remembered from his childhood polish , dust , though not so much now as the smell of books .
9 As workmen are just as skilful now as at the turn of the century , it is almost impossible to distinguish a recently produced bronze from one cast during the artist 's lifetime , the Syndicat spokesman said .
10 But he grew serious now as they sat out on the terrace , two blissful days into their marriage , watching a blood-red sun sink into a blood-red sea .
11 ‘ The Police generally support us on this , but I have to say the problem does not seem quite as serious now as it used to be , and they did not mind us frequently playing Saturday games last season . ’
12 ‘ It 's not as simple now as signing a contract with somebody , ’ says Phillips .
13 He told delegates he believed the case for strong trade unions was as compelling now as it was when the TUC first met 125 years ago , ‘ or ever has been in the history of our country . ’
14 I think they 'd have three now as well as David .
15 All the trees , so large now as to enclose this garden , excluding the sight of other houses , so that but for the complex of railway lines it might have been in the country , were in late summer leaf .
16 Well , I 've been away for three , well th the winters are n't as hard now as they used to be .
17 ‘ Honestly , I 'm as fit now as I was during the World Cup and my weight is down to what it was two years ago .
18 They seem as ancient now as Monty Python or Bobby Moore .
19 Chesarynth tiptoed to the window , curious now as to what lay outside .
20 The big , light-hungry leaves were almost black now as I walked briskly back along the path searching for the track to take me back to the lodge .
21 The breakfast dishes were n't even washed , though I have n't so many now as two daughters are away .
22 Be so good now as to march these miscreants to Mutton House .
23 I 'm as good now as I was then and my target is 20 goals for the season .
24 ‘ Indeed the working relationship between the two is as good now as it has ever been . ’
25 ‘ The need to be vigilant is as great now as it ever was . ’
26 ‘ But it is n't , ’ she cried , frantic now as her words brought home the enormity of what was happening .
27 Jimmy was able to stand unassisted now as Cardiff turned back to the girl .
28 So it 's not long now as you say .
29 ‘ People are n't as poor now as they were years ago , ’ she said .
30 He is not so light-hearted now as he used to be — too much responsibility .
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