Example sentences of "as [adj] [prep] [art] [noun] ' " in BNC.

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1 It was a small shed , rather like a Dutch oven in shape , set well up into the prow to remove it as far as possible from the passengers ' cabins .
2 Results should be issued as soon as possible after the candidates ' work has been marked by centres and moderated by the HCIMA , and within three months of the date of the final assessments for an area of study .
3 We may take Lord Wilberforce 's argument as typical of the Lords ' approach .
4 The new Guineas favourite is Tertian , a Newmarket winner last season , and now as low as 11–2 for the colts ' classic on May 2 .
5 Although his voice failed to carry as far as those of the Academicians ' , there was no possibility of failing to recognize the message .
6 The dead lay inside this fortified enclosure in rows as neat as those in the Martins ' kitchen-garden .
7 The circumstances in which an inherent uncertainty is regarded as fundamental in the auditors ' opinion must be identified but auditors should use words that clearly indicate their opinion on the financial statements is not qualified in respect of the paragraph 's contents .
8 Failing him , Sir Giles Shaw , a former minister but more widely seen as one of the back-benchers ' own , would be suitable .
9 About three quarters of the contestants at each board are graded as suitable for the candidates ' list , some of them with recommended restrictions ( the Indian doctor was reckoned ‘ suitable for consideration for an ethnic seat ’ ) .
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