Example sentences of "[adv] as [adv] [vb infin] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Foxton 's unexpected involvement has inevitably led to Stiff Little Fingers being branded a New Wave ‘ supergroup ’ , a tag which could just as easily prove a hindrance as a help . |
2 | Some guys look as if they could be nice , but they could just as easily swing a baseball bat into someone 's face . |
3 | Come to think of it , myself ] would just as soon have a try at Doctor de Pomiane 's honey-filled and cumin-spiced Apician apples . |
4 | However , we can nearly as easily do the sum for the theoretical elastic breaking strain , and if we do this , we are apt to find that the answer we get is very roughly the same for any solid , almost irrespective of its chemical entity . |
5 | Medical knowledge is also in large measure constructed , whilst Rueschemeyer 's characterisation of legal competence as ‘ … generalised intellectual skills , various areas of knowledge outside his speciality , and skills in handling interpersonal relations … ’ could almost as well describe the work of the British general medical practitioner ( p.22 ) . |