Example sentences of "[noun] is [adv] [adj] [adv] as " in BNC.

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1 Preventative action is as viable here as for fire hazards .
2 There are observations of the House of Lords in Hunter v. Hunter to the effect that accordingly the transfer is wholly void even as between the transferor and transferee .
3 Choose the position of the brackets so that the end bracket is as high up as possible and the lowest point of the gutter ( at the outlet position ) is not more than 50mm ( 2in ) below the roof drip .
4 In this , its 300th anniversary year , its role as human rights watchdog is as vital now as ever it was .
5 Golding is not judgemental here as he does n't call them ‘ silly little boys ’ .
6 The M twenty five in Buckinghamshire around at junction seventeen anticlockwise , that 's at Rickmondsworth , traffic 's very slow there at the moment and clockwise between junction fifteen and sixteen , the M four/M forty interchange , traffic is very heavy there as well .
7 This message is as relevant now as it was in 1940 and is more urgent than ever as the myth of material progress loses its power .
8 Kino 's international success is pretty doubtful however as the image is nothing new and the lyrics do n't really get through .
9 The operating philosophy set them by founder is as potent today as it was then : ‘ You must perfect every fundamental of your business if you expect it to perform well . ’
10 It 's curtain up time again , another opening of another show and the Smell of the Greasepaint and the roar of the crowd is as strong now as it ever was for the performers .
11 Scums defence is as dodgy now as its been for 3–4 years .
12 It is one of the advantages of this balance lift , that an increase of rise is relatively immaterial both as to the time required to make the ascent or descent and as to the cost of the parts .
13 He argues that the following extract from the marriage ceremony contained in the Book of Common Prayer is as significant today as it was when Hale made his pronouncement :
14 ‘ The case of Morgan v. Palmer , 2 B. & C. 729 shows , that if a person illegally claims a fee colore officii , the payment is not voluntary so as to preclude the party from recovering it back .
15 It will also depend upon which type of promotion the editor is prepared to tolerate in his or her pages , for the choice of medium is as important here as many other parts of the media programme .
16 The house is as interesting inside as out , having a collection of about 70 stuffed birds .
17 The house is as attractive inside as without .
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