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

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1 Will my right hon. Friend go as far as to say that we definitely intend in the fulness of time to bring in legislation and , I hope , include in the legislation the provision that there should be at least one employee representative among pension fund trustees ?
2 My hon. Friend knows as well as I do that no Government have brought the police force to such a level as this Conservative Government have done .
3 May I urge my right hon. Friend to keep as tight as humanly possible control on public expenditure so as to meet the objective of a balanced budget as soon as possible ?
4 Henry 's poetic career began as early as 1215 .
5 So far we have looked at changing shares within total public spending , but has the absolute level of public spending grown as fast as critics suggest ?
6 You are recommended to open a British bank account as soon as possible , preferably before your arrival .
7 You are recommended to open a British bank account as soon as possible , preferably before your arrival .
8 In retrospect , was leaving Lotus alone the wrong thing to do as far as the Elan was concerned ?
9 As we watched the train 's shadows turn and fold on the snowy shore , it became clear that she had not forgotten the stories which made this much more than a stark inland sea stretching as far as the eye can follow .
10 The committee agreed to urge the Scottish Office to progress as soon as possible and to continue talks on the role of the public sector in the new bridge and its future management .
11 The lower marble fragment from Delos stood in the same way , and no doubt the upper also ; and throughout the archaic age the naked male statue stands always just as these .
12 As Pacey said of Dudek — he could never say it of Layton ! — ‘ ( his strength ) lies in his serious attempt to give as purely as possible the experience which is pure and isolated in his own mind , ’ a view which is offended by the notion of ‘ popular culture ’ and the torch-carrying it requires .
13 On the other hand , this second annual edition scores as mightily as the first in the insight it provides into the thoughts of the top echelon .
14 Even in her dazed and painful state his imperious , if not to say imperial manner amused as well as annoyed her .
15 The chances are that any LSE owner would have an appropriate button fitted as soon as possible , so if Lowden themselves fitted them , making sure the job was done elegantly , that would keep the guitar original and prevent any screw-ups by those amateur guitar repairers who 've never heard of pilot-holes …
16 The northern part of the Adriatic coast was under Italian influence , of which the best example is Poreć ( Parenzo ) already described on pp. 116 , 119 ( 202 , 203 ) , while the mountainous central area extending as far as the southern part of the Adriatic coastline contains Serbian Byzantine churches .
17 The earliest authenticated cuckoo was for years a literal early bird seen as well as heard on March 27 , 1936 , in Kent , but one was reportedly heard and seen on March 2 , 1972 , in Berkshire .
18 His wrinkled face creased more deeply as though he were smiling .
19 He gropes mentally , ‘ straining every nerve in an agonised attempt to divine as quickly as Possible where the trap lay ’ .
20 They can be tailored to cater for differing retirement ages as well as for varying contribution levels , which explains why some organisations are able to offer early retirement on very attractive terms .
21 The task of the customer 's representative is to get a satisfactory job done as economically as possible .
22 Members of the radical Inter-regional group went so far as to table a motion of no confidence in the government , but a vote on whether to consider this motion was heavily defeated on May 29 .
23 Howard justified overruling the recommendation saying it was national policy to proceed as quickly as possible with renewable energy projects .
24 Round these orderly gnarled wooden roots the cold soil heated almost visibly as the incredible bright dawn advanced .
25 The chimney was a traditional one for the Lake District ; a straight , dry-stone cylinder tapering slightly inside as it went up .
26 She could feel the soft leather stretched as tight as cat-gut across her protruding arse .
27 Stuart 's plump little visage tightened as far as that was a physical possibility .
28 ( 120 ) I never knew a little adventure happen so quickly as in East Africa .
29 Kane , the emotional content hangs as beautifully as bromide , approaches oblivion , unconsciousness or drifting consciousness , as opposed to the rigid wide-awake club that comprises the Totalitarians of Passion .
30 It was one of the more effective Bolshevik controls as early as 1922 , and not only in negative ways .
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