Example sentences of "bad as [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But you do n't get that choice you do n't er and to me I , I hate going because the , you , you got everyone seems to be , it 's , it 's as bad as a road really with the trolleys erm and I badly miss this over-the-counter service but er |
2 | You are as bad as a murderer ! ’ |
3 | ‘ It 's as bad as a war wi' you two , ’ Thomasina had said . |
4 | I agree he is probably past it — Just lets give the bloke some credit — he was a key figure for us , and not as bad as a lot of people make out . |
5 | ‘ You 're as bad as the rest ! ’ |
6 | Mum was as bad as the rest . |
7 | The French press is not as bad as the English . |
8 | Leeds need no telling that they were not as bad as the scoreline suggests but that matters little with only five games to play . |
9 | Oh , I am as bad as the man who ravished you . ’ |
10 | Almost as bad as the thorn bush , Lollo said . |
11 | Another in the series which will help the modern reader keep things in perspective is Susan Thomas on the Bristol Riots , which shocked the nation in 1831 , caused massive destruction in the city centre , in comparison with which the St Paul 's riots ( never as bad as the press would make out ) look like a tea party . |
12 | Are they actually as bad as the press makes out , the flats ? |
13 | As bad as the CO . |
14 | It was almost as bad as the word ‘ hospital ’ . |
15 | Nicholas still denies the exchange was anything like as bad as the court supposed and although he paid £1,300 damages to the victim , h e remains adamant that an injustice was done . |
16 | The child 's refusal to comply may not seem as bad as the child 's habit of answering back . |
17 | The Chatterbox , although he is not as bad as the interrupter , is still a nuisance . |
18 | ‘ A fellow at work said the class system here is as bad as the caste system in India . ’ |
19 | Confronting and accepting the reason for the tension is often the best way of dealing with it , since if you look logically at the cause it is often not as bad as the imagination would suggest . |
20 | The obsession , which affects more boys than girls , can be as bad as the eating disorder anorexia , said Dr Dorothy Rowe . |
21 | ‘ I was reading some rubbish in The Guardian … it 's almost as bad as The Observer … ‘ he said . |
22 | He felt a terrible queasy emptiness in his stomach at the thought ; it was as bad as the prospect of Dyson 's going on television . |
23 | If the condition of the rural clergy was as bad as the book claimed , who was to speak for the government in the provinces ? |
24 | In reality it 's nowhere near as bad as the Scouse hype during the 80's , it 's just that we found that a bit easier to take . |
25 | People who write things like that make themselves as bad as the thing they attack . |