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

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1 Morrow ( 1980:Part 4 ) takes the subordination of text to purpose and prediction so far as to use the questions to construct the text ( through a series of student activities like speed-reading of parts of the text , reordering , and blank-filling ) while the text itself is hidden away at the back of the book for consumption afterwards .
2 The German Idealist tradition was born out of the rejection of British empiricism and some political commentators have urged that the legacy of this can still be seen in the idea that ‘ the Germans have only really to desire change in order to achieve basic changes in their position , and that these changes would in consequence alter the European scene so radically as to produce the longed-for peace ’ .
3 He did not assert his claims for the structure and rites and liturgy of the Church of England as highly as did the divines of the next century .
4 Emily swallowed hard , how could she lower her pride so far as to approach the girl she had been so scornful of ?
5 Even the black goat and the white cock sacrificed in our hull for a safe and speedy passage now began to haunt us every bit as solemnly as did the ghosts of our investors in London .
6 The Letterewe estate is run as a wilderness area and not as a commercial estate — this is an immense boon as far as preserving the beauty of the area is concerned .
7 ‘ It 's like a terrorist attack , you know , splashing around rifle fire and bazookas and even nerve gas indiscriminately so as to get the highest death toll in the shortest possible time . ’
8 Mick disapproved of Memet as strongly as did the rest of her family , but Memet either did n't know or did n't care .
9 Who else in that distinguished gathering of philosophers , psychologists , veterinary professors and ethologists would desert their dignity so far as to imitate an animal ?
10 This conspicuous absence of Dryden , though it helps to show that Pound needed no intermediary in his traffic with Virgil , also exposes a dispiriting limitation to Pound 's taste , so catholic as he meant it to be : he never stretched his originally late-Victorian conditioning so far as to appreciate the masters of the English heroic couplet .
11 And after the revolution the two strata coalesced to form a ruling class which repressed and exploited workers and peasants as brutally as did the capitalists of the West .
12 She says we are looking for people who can pull a crowd as well as have a bit of fun .
13 In such cases the court should not apply the strict construction so far as to make the whole clause void or invalid or unenforceable .
14 Harold is a very good prime minister as far as taking the Cabinet goes .
15 These new committees have greatly strengthened the House so far as controlling the Executive is concerned .
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