Example sentences of "it [was/were] as [adj] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Unix festival , Uniforum ‘ 93 , did n't feel like it was as successful a show as it was last year .
2 It was as much a speech to slam eleven years of Conservative government as to promote himself as a statesman , capable of assuming the role of Prime Minister .
3 It was as good a time as ever — the lawnmower season starts in mid-February , so any deal has to be done now . ’
4 With John going to Wildenrath , Lindsey decided it was as good a time as ever to be converted onto his aircraft and in October John converted Lindsey onto the Corsair , and in doing so , Lindsey went from 230hp in the ‘ Me 108 ’ to 2,400hp in the Corsair , a horsepower-leap that must be the largest anyone flying warbirds has ever done .
5 Hoomey had said no one would go back there tonight and it was as good a place to mooch about in as any other .
6 It was as good a place as any .
7 It was as good a place as he could hope to find .
8 I do n't think it was as good a Cabinet and certainly the debates on economic policy really ceased to exist .
9 And if you think I 'm to be taken in that easy , Miss Jennifer , then think again ! " and muttering to himself that it was as great a pity to see women weep as geese go barefoot , he took Ann by the arm and went back into his house .
10 It was as suitable a match as any could be for Ireland 's heiress . ’
11 In its first twenty or thirty years of life the new Board was rather more active than the Lords of Trade ; between 1720 and 1760 effective executive power passed to the Secretary of State in charge of relations with France and southern Europe , though the Board still served as the main clearing house for the American pressure groups which could keep up London connections ; in the last twenty years of its life , when Gibbon was a member , it was as complete a sinecure as he could have wished because power had now passed to the holder of a new Secretaryship of State .
12 It was as disgusting a concoction as I have seen and not particularly cheap .
13 It er you were taught , and er I ju I 'd say it was as liberal a education as you get now , but you 'd got to get your maths , you 'd got to English , you 'd got to get a language , you 'd got to get a science , and
14 Some time later I got an amp as well It was as big a piece of junk as the bass — a Fenton Weill Mk II with a Goodman speaker , which is nothing but a cheap copy of the Ampeg Portaflex B15N .
15 It was as green a light as you could get for the never-ending demands for U-turns from Mr Gould , followed by several Shadow Cabinet colleagues .
16 It was as large a set as had been developed earlier for general use , except for the London area ( where a few larger sets had been installed in the 1930s and some larger sets of somewhat antiquated design were also completed by the BEA in its early years ) , There were , however , doubts about the flexibility in start-up and shut-down times for the new 60MW and other new designs , and a fortiori about more advanced designs .
17 ‘ They scrummed well and it was as hard a match as I 've played in this season .
18 There was a big double door kept permanently open between the two rooms , and it was as comfortable a place as you could imagine .
19 It was as conspicuous a warren as could well be imagined .
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