Example sentences of "have been as " in BNC.

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1 His performances on television have been as varied as Freud , and as Blott in Tom Sharpe 's Blott on the Landscape .
2 Other Hamlets have been as wrong-headed : Laurence Olivier 's of 1948 , perhaps , which charted ‘ the tragedy of a man who could not make up his mind ’ , or Grigori Konzintsev 's Marxist version of 1964 .
3 I will be arguing in this address that we have been as guilty as many other sections of our community in treating it too lightly , or in putting it lower down in our order of priorities than it ought to be ; but it has never been entirely absent from Christian thought or theology .
4 Matters of control , both quality and quantity , have been as important as income .
5 Predator species have a long evolutionary history , and it is inferred that they have been as important in the past as accumulators of small mammal bone as they are today .
6 THE MILITANT defenders of animals ' rights have been as active in Canada as in Britain .
7 ‘ I am not always at the village , ’ said Allen , ‘ sometimes I go east to Lincoln , or south to Peterborough , I have been as far as Lynn .
8 There were sixteen riders that year , but there have been as many as twenty-two or sometimes only nine or ten .
9 Could the processes of naming and discourse have been as conveniently managed by a name for every individual , the names of classes , and the idea of classification , would never have existed .
10 There have been as many ways of doing this as there have been ethnographic studies done .
11 The swerves in economic management have been as much his as Mr Lamont 's .
12 Not all western reactions have been as chilly .
13 But we have been as l low as that before ?
14 The recent reductions in Victoria have been as great among blue collar workers ( who watch 38% more commercial television : M Scollo , Victorian smoking and health programme , personal communication ) as among white collar workers .
15 Not all of these have been as successful as some of their proponents have claimed .
16 Ask a bookdealer how his trade has changed over the last twenty years , and you 'll get an answer worthy of a merchant banker : volumes have multiplied ( hardly surprising : there have been as many books published since 1960 as in all the previous history of publishing ) , margins have been squeezed ; competition has grown fiercer , and specialisation finer ; women and Japanese have become crucial forces with which to reckon .
17 In the creation of our modern world-view , few periods of Western history have been as decisive as the hundred fifty years that followed the publication , in 1543 , of Copernicus 's sun-centered astronomy .
18 In the more remote regions population losses have been as high as 10 per cent in many of the intercensal periods during the twentieth century ( Dunn 1976 ) .
19 But if the pageboy William is talking , making noises , or turning paper napkins into darts , you could say , ‘ All the children have been as good as they could be , even little William ! ’
20 This year the flags we have seen flown as ensigns by yachts purporting to be British have been as imaginative and various as they have been illegal .
21 My client wonders if the police have been as thorough in their research as they seem to imply .
22 Feminists who are also black , working-class or lesbian ( or all three ) have been as concerned as any other group to establish their own identity and to reclaim their own realities as women .
23 I have been in contact with the authorities , and particularly with the police in my constituency , who have been as helpful as they can in all the circumstances .
24 Erm , but he also thought it was quite nice that they were , and good that they were , as generous , or have been as generous as they have .
25 The diagnoses of Britain 's problems have been as varied as the problems themselves .
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