Example sentences of "[not/n't] [vb infin] [adv] [adv] as [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Dana did not shave as often as I did . |
2 | ‘ When the recovery does come , we will not benefit as quickly as we should . |
3 | When the recovery comes we will not benefit as quickly as we should . |
4 | Whether this is the way they express themselves does not matter so long as we can establish that this is the substance of their view . |
5 | This vagueness will not matter so long as one is clear about the level at which the formula of ‘ ought implies can ’ is being applied : thus the latter , and weaker , kind of ‘ can not ’ would be enough to provide a strong argument against the behaviour being made into a norm for a human society , but it would not be enough if the question concerned the adoption of a personal ideal in an individual case . |
6 | But undulating side-wings are not such powerful propellants as a thrashing tail , so the manta can not swim as fast as its shark cousins or rival them as hunters . |
7 | Certainly , state pensions — now over £25 billion a year — will not grow as fast as they might have done , or seem likely to do in many other rich countries . |
8 | It is easy to blame the pressure of daily life and the stress it causes for the fact that we do not feel as well as we should like — and , indeed , in many cases an excess of stress and tension may be the cause . |
9 | Another reason why coaching does not occur as often as it might is due to the time pressures which every manager faces . |
10 | Tribunals are an essential check on the powers of officialdom but at the moment they do not work as well as they should to ensure justice in welfare provision . |
11 | A high skin means oil can not flow as easily as it could from an undamaged well . |
12 | Many of us do not sleep as well as we might , because we are unable to relax when we go to bed . |
13 | In some schools , the library committee did not meet as frequently as it might have ; nor was it always as open and participatory as might have been hoped , and in at least one school the committee was subverted and eventually dissolved by senior staff . |
14 | There the nectar does not evaporate as quickly as it would if it were in a more exposed position . |
15 | I may not move as fast as you , but we 'll be there in good time . |
16 | Without the work of these dedicated men and women the Church could not progress as rapidly as it does . |
17 | With many similar safety features , this latest Astra offers sharper performance with good build quality and economy , though it does not ride as smoothly as its major rival . |
18 | Lévi-Strauss has rendered social anthropology an invaluable service in emphasizing the significance of such contrasting motifs ; although we need not go so far as him and turn our subject into an esoteric animal , vegetable or mineral parlour-game in which every card is a joker and can assume whatever meaning the player likes . |
19 | He does n't exist as far as I 'm concerned . ’ |
20 | But it does n't matter as far as we 're concerned because one side of Katrina is just as bright as the other side . |
21 | The only slight criticism I could have was that maybe we did n't finish as well as we should have , ’ he said . |
22 | One reason why students do n't do as well as they should at A level is that they ca n't express themselves . |
23 | ‘ But one thing I do n't want to happen as time goes by is to sit down and say that I did n't do as well as I might have done in another tournament because I did n't put in enough effort . |
24 | ‘ You do n't do as well as she 's done in the majors without being a very good player , ’ said Jim Webb , the LPGA 's deputy commissioner . |
25 | She 's just come out of Saint Mary 's did n't do as well as she thought , or everybody else hoped she would do in her A levels , so is now retaking one . |
26 | I do n't work as hard as I used to . |
27 | Of course , our buzzers did n't work as quickly as theirs , and they got all the easy questions . |
28 | Her agent , Cleveland County Coun Alan Sykes , told The Northern : ‘ Things do n't look as well as they might be . ’ |
29 | I do n't mind , I do n't mind so long as I just get out a bit on , into town and |
30 | I ca n't run as fast as you ! ’ |