Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adj] as [v-ing] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 To represent Britain in the way I 'm doing , to me that 's just as good as fighting in the war .
2 But these are conclusions based on well-resourced day-care centres , and generalization to , say , the child minders described by Jackson , is just as dangerous as generalizing from residential care .
3 ‘ There is the other side of the coin in that Alistair and Louis have deprived two local players of places so we ensured that they considered playing just as important as playing for Zimbabwe or Northern Transvaal . ’
4 ‘ The girls are doing their bit here and that 's just as important as going in the WAAFs or the WRNS .
5 Nearly as bad as singing at you is n't it ?
6 I mean I found it almost as ridiculous as trying to sort of say , well half of my clerical staff are fairly incompetent so I think we should have a sort of incompetency rating for each of
7 That seemed , when she thought about it , almost as good as saying for ever .
8 Like Mr Nicholson , I have been commuting for more than ten years from Fife , but hardly ever by car , which I find is too nerve-wracking and frustrating an experience and almost as bad as commuting by bus .
9 King is currently on holiday but Mr Corfe added : ‘ John will be delighted when he hears about this because he feels that getting into the Pontins League is , in the long-term , almost as important as getting into the Premier League . ’
10 Soft-centred milk chocolates that came as one bit them seemed almost as exciting as dancing with someone you knew you were about to sleep with used to be .
11 It 's not quite as effective as walking on water , but it comes close .
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