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

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1 Oxford Crown court heard that the 4 year old girl who weighed only as much as a toddler half her age was found covered in bruises and under nourished .
2 In Cumbria , said Redfern , the ‘ height increment [ growth ] does appear to have fallen off markedly since about 1975/6 … down as much as a quarter in recent years . ’
3 But I think you have to say the club 's just not as much as an event as it used to be .
4 Median alcohol consumption of those who drank was 11 units in CLO patients , which was less than the 50 units ( p<0.001 ) in severe reflux oesophagitis patients but not as much as the adenocarcinoma group ( 12.5 units/week ) .
5 Apparently , parents know what is best for their children , but not as much as the Minister !
6 Not as much as the chip shop though
7 But it is difficult to measure the effort in military and social co-ordination which such isolated outposts must have required : they were a liability just as much as a help .
8 In this way , the original formulation contributes to the overall relevance just as much as the reformulation does .
9 Then , there is the real possibility that a serious defeat for the government could result in a general election and , under the British system , the opposition , just as much as the government , would prefer this to happen at a time favourable to themselves .
10 For the province will be affected by the next Labour government 's policies just as much as the rest of the UK .
11 The adult seems to enjoy the experience just as much as the baby does .
12 It is probable that , for a large part of our lives , little emphasis was placed on the use of imagination , colour and rhythm and yet we were all born with the potential to use our right brain just as much as the left .
13 Not admittedly as much as the argument about whether you can see Schiehallion or not , but certainly enough to end in tears .
14 I 'm confident that the scheme wo n't cost anything like as much as the estimate , but I 'm , I 'm sure it 's right that it 's been , having having done some background work to see how many people might claim it I 'm confident that that we 've erred on the safe side here by a substantial amount , and that 's why I 'm sure it can be met from the overall budget .
15 And getting nearly as much as a man got in some .
16 For those cursed with absolute pitch I should say that all these recordings are distinctly on the sharp side of A440 concert pitch — sometimes by nearly as much as a quarter-tone .
17 I do n't know whether it 's actually correct or not but a number of players in Byrne 's team ( Shamrock Rovers , a team I dislike nearly as much as the scum ) have been linked with moves to Elland Road .
18 It was a pleasant interlude , and we did not mind the delay nearly as much as the captain did .
19 Willingness to help the unemployed varied locally as much as the incidence of unemployment itself .
20 This is because salesmen are paid commission up front , which is often as much as the whole of the first year 's premiums .
21 One solution is to set the glass back as much as a foot and to use thick , matured timber mullions to break up the surface .
22 Victoria , I 've told you already , he appeals to me about as much as a piece of furniture .
23 I 'm told it usually costs about as much as the building costs .
24 His sympathy , Lisa judged , was probably worth about as much as the dirt beneath his fingernails — that is , if there had been a speck of dirt present beneath those immaculately manicured items !
25 She knew the doctor thought she was a lunatic , but as she would never see her again , it did not matter now as much as the truth .
26 There is a phase preceding death — perhaps moments before , perhaps even as much as a year before — when the individual life seems to dissolve and to begin to be absorbed back into the collective life .
27 As villages grew into towns and towns into cities , the lack of churchyards was felt at least as much as the lack of churches .
28 Women in contracted-out pension schemes get a guaranteed minimum pension , which must be at least as much as the pension they would have received from SERPS .
29 The first time I bought a soft drink at a roadside stall and began cycling away , I roused a despairing cry : the bottle was worth almost as much as the fizz inside it .
30 Comfort met some rebuffs from people she had counted as her friends , who resented their allies ' safety from occupation almost as much as the damage they had inflicted on France as they pushed the Germans back after D-Day .
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