Example sentences of "[conj] as [adj] [conj] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Variables are expressed as mean ( SD ) or as median and interquartile range .
2 This is because the study of poetry as poetry — rather than as historical or cultural material — is a matter of intuitive and affective response , not just of willingness to accept an intellectual discipline , as might be the case with philosophy , economics , and so forth .
3 Here " English " is sufficiently broadly conceived to encompass " the study of man " — as the Board " s memo puts it — or , in the Committee " s own words , considered to be as " wide as the English mind , and as broad as English life " .
4 Modern heating appliances of all types are generally well-designed , unobtrusive , and as efficient as current technology allows .
5 The European Community gives Greece roughly $1 billion a year , almost 6% of its GDP and as much as net tourism and shipping together bring in .
6 On the other hand , if either side gains an irreversible advantage before the 40th over , the result becomes an anti-climax and as flat as stale beer .
7 It 's crystalline , and as beautiful as frosted glass .
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