Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [adv] [adj] as [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The emotions of like and dislike are just as broad as if they had arisen from a total survey of the car .
2 Provided this is taken into account , the differences between comparable samples are as readily discernible as when relative abundance is used .
3 ‘ My husband moans that I 'm not as slim as when we first met ’
4 If someone else even tried , it probably would n't be half as funny as when Les did it .
5 If you are n't as good as if you were in church , the train wo n't come , and we sha n't go away in it to the ends of the earth .
6 And within five minutes , we were both as naked as when we were born , bouncing merrily across the great fourposter bed .
7 My view is that international players must understand that their behaviour for clubs is just as important as when they play for England . ’
8 That 's why I 'm glad that WISE thing , I mean it 's about time they bloody realized — I 'm convinced that once a woman gets into science she 's just as good as if not better than , any man .
9 It 's very good he the video 's just as safe as if children that needs character what do you think ?
10 It 's not as much as as the other two but it 's still a significant amount .
11 It 's not as bad as that I know but you get my meaning .
12 Archaeologists have a clear responsibility : until the information contained in those records is made available to other archaeologists , and to the general public , the excavation is not complete : the information is still as inaccessible as if the site had never been excavated , and the records themselves might just as well be buried .
13 A key element of obtaining that price would be your ability to demonstrate that the profits to October have been met and that your outlook on the future market is still as good as when we last met with your colleagues .
14 This brief in our series on the modern classics of economics looks at a paper that is still as controversial as when it first appeared — and suddenly much more relevant to the debate on economic policy .
15 G P is n't as up-to-date as as as you might hope with the information him or herself .
16 This is almost as beautiful as where you live ! ’ she exclaimed .
17 Oh , yes , revenge is never so sweet as when it 's deserved .
18 The Gods are never so dangerous as when they wake from sleep .
19 He well recalls a couplet about him in The Times : ‘ He was right , dead right , as he walked along ; but he was just as dead as if he 'd been wrong . ’
20 ‘ But it was not as bad as when I was first diagnosed .
21 Said it was n't as good as when we and .
22 It was almost as clear as if he had been there .
23 Once mistaken for a joker , he could henceforth be seen as a crank : an important advance in reputation , though this playful and darting mind was seldom so serious as when it was spoofing , or so earnest in intent as when making a joke .
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