Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv] as it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In Jordan v. Burgoyne Lord Parker C.J. made the point that the expressions ‘ threatening , abusive or insulting ’ are all ‘ very strong words , ’ and Lord Reid in Brutus v. Cozens repeated the warning against too expansive a reading of the section , observing that ‘ vigorous and it may be distasteful or unmannerly speech or behaviour is permitted so long as it does not go beyond any of these limits . ’
2 His was a hectic life , becoming more so as it went on .
3 However , as Ketamine lacks the euphoric and social properties that led o the widespread use of MDMA , the drug is likely to disappear as suddenly as it seems to have emerged .
4 It had been forgotten as quickly as it had begun .
5 The expression of good-humoured contempt had vanished as quickly as it had appeared , and suddenly Rostov realised that he had missed an opportunity to relax the tension which existed between them .
6 Robbie 's colour fled as rapidly as it had appeared , leaving her face ashen with anger .
7 His laughter stopped as quickly as it had begun .
8 I was buried alive , the pummelling stopped as suddenly as it had started , I heaved myself up and the earth and muck fell off me .
9 The evolution of oxygen in this process occurs as rapidly as it does in photosynthesis .
10 And then in the air it stiffens very slightly as it cools down , but I think on a nice warm day like this is might be .
11 It is likely that a structure which was appropriate to an organisation at a particular stage in its development will become less so as it matures .
12 We wo n't get the coach parties if the show ends as late as it does now . ’
13 It does not necessarily work as quickly as it did in Sylvia 's case — but it always succeeds , provided the patient does his or her homework regularly and conscientiously .
14 Although I am sure that the Publishers Association is sincere in wishing to manage the book club rules as tightly as it manages the Net Book Agreement , we are all aware of the increasing confidence of the book clubs , who are bound to accelerate their invasion into the territory that booksellers have regarded as theirs .
15 British law in this area is roughly based on the liberal precept that immorality may only be tolerated so long as it remains a wholly private matter .
16 Yet this very claim for monarchy implies a limitation : the irrational and reverential institution is to be tolerated so long as it serves its function .
17 It takes as long as it does for a dog to douse a tree trunk .
18 He said that was last Friday , oh I said I was filling my timesheet in and my expense sheet , not that long , I said well it takes as long as it takes do n't it ?
19 We did n't expect it to last as long as it has , and were hoping for some relief by the end of the year .
20 Shamlou 's smile vanished as fast as it had come .
21 Hari 's wash of hurt pride and anger vanished as suddenly as it had come , though she realized that Craig 's words were no more than flattery .
22 Without the work of these dedicated men and women the Church could not progress as rapidly as it does .
23 But to be told that he could not make it was to be told that this gift could disappear as unpredictably as it had arrived .
24 Otherwise , what we 've built here could disappear as quickly as it came . ’
25 The father was on for the whole of the second act of The Hooded Owl , and never had that part of the play passed as slowly as it did that evening .
26 He might feel that any heir , even one who disinherits him , is worth having so long as it keeps the name going . ’
27 The chimney was a traditional one for the Lake District ; a straight , dry-stone cylinder tapering slightly inside as it went up .
28 Whether it should happen as often as it does is open to doubt .
29 One afternoon a nurserymaid from the castle had appeared with Richard , and her distress had melted as quickly as it had grown .
30 His career collapsed as quickly as it had begun , and he died from alcoholism in 1957 .
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