Example sentences of "[adj] as [pron] [vb base] [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 I tend to paint very quickly , so the paint is always rather damp as I flit round the paper , putting a colour here and one there , and at first it all looks a bit of a jumble .
2 The Upside Down Catfish tend to nip one another as they swim round the tank — they 've only been in the tank for five days , so would the nipping be due to the fact that they 're still settling in ?
3 Now you might that will get us on T V and it it is also self financing as well in as much as you set up the promotion , the T V companies but it off you .
4 Though a good performance on the Gloucestershire track at any other time of the year counts for something , it 's nothing to get carried away over , while the top performers through the winter months elsewhere are often made to look ordinary as they toil up the Prestbury Park hill .
5 The new stand looks very imposing as you come down the M621 towards it .
6 ‘ As long as you stay around the village and the paths I 'll show you tomorrow , you should n't have any problems . ’
7 I believe it works marvellously , as long as you keep up the hormones . ’
8 Now this may not be the most compelling subject but it is important for you to know that throughout our term in office , we 've not left you on your own as you carry out the task of raising funds for your programme .
9 Black silhouettes move out of the darkness and change into blunt torpedoes , dark and slow-moving as they glide over the sandy bottom .
10 that as we move down the age range , so the proportion of young black inmates confined in custodial or child care institutions increases .
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