Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] as [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This is as much a consequence of data on households being more easily available as necessarily a reflection of real differences between household and non-household kin . |
2 | Furthermore a drop ’ in maintenance spending is also likely as both the landlord 's means and incentive to spend money on the property are reduced . |
3 | Again he saw the thing divide and grow and change , like the ever-evolving pattern in a kaleidoscope , but this thing was real , alive as alive as only a thing whose sole purpose was to kill could be . |
4 | Somehow , you can sing ‘ Goodbye ’ till the cows come home , and it comes up as fresh as ever every time . |
5 | But as much as Pauly the character reflects LA youth 's sun-dried degeneracy , the man himself is a driven individual . |
6 | It comes as a surprise to most people to learn that the experts are still arguing over something as basic as how a cat purrs . |
7 | The challenges facing nurses in the 1990s are likely to be as great as any the profession has ever faced . |
8 | Now the quality obviously is not as good as either the flat or fully-fashioned and that 's why the Americans have a reputation for not but that 's the reason , productivity . |
9 | ‘ When we came to leave the Lamb that afternoon , Mr Barnett , we were all in similar states of intoxication , but Jack had become as maudlin as only an Irishman in liquor can . |
10 | According to Ockleton , he had become ‘ as maudlin as only an Irishman in liquor can . ’ |
11 | Er and er yes , in in as far as where the excess , access is n't |
12 | Target Date can be a specific date or as general as just the month or year in which you hope that goal will be achieved . |
13 | Mr Wood has learned enough over the years about badgers to be able to get in as close as just a foot or two . |
14 | Presumably stray magnetic fields will not be that high as otherwise the efficiency of the motors would be low . |