Example sentences of "as [adj] [conj] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 And descending from the dizzy heights of Labour 's megalithic conference platform , he was as caustic as ever of the slick political selling job it symbolised .
2 The staff are working as normal but only on a week-to-week basis .
3 Social class inequalities , however , remain as strong as ever despite the enormous growth in education provision and expenditure .
4 Officials in London and Washington have insisted the relationship is as strong as ever despite the transmission last night of a TV programme highlighting the help given to George Bush 's presidential campaign by Tory Party workers .
5 " With the ability to adapt itself to the changing requirements of the times , the school still lives , and its reputation stands as high as ever among the inhabitants of Stockport and the surrounding districts , and in educational circles beyond the extended parish of Stockport . "
6 Ryan Giggs has achieved nearly as much as Best at the same age .
7 Often a solicitor will know as much or more about the history of local land as anyone .
8 In any event , we have stressed that the perceptions relate as much or more to the informal context within which teachers and advisory staff work as to formal procedures .
9 From the moment that you arrive at college you will be involved in what is popularly known as " taking notes " and as likely as not within a few weeks you will be the possessor of tattered notebooks filled with illegible hieroglyphics or , worse still , of masses of mixed-up bits of paper .
10 That can not be compromised in any way so I shall still be as hard as ever in the ring . ’
11 It claims that it is as unhappy as ever with the reforms : the NHS is still short of cash and the reforms are much too bureaucratic .
12 Souness , 39 , is training with his first-team squad every day and has warned them he will be as demonstrative as ever in the dug-out .
13 The structural complexity here is as great as anywhere in the world , with the surface features forming the end point of a series of chemical and physical transformations and movements of the rocks at depth under the influences of high pressures and moderate temperatures .
14 In the Tver guberniia conditions in 1926 were as good as anywhere outside a few industrial regions .
15 The soil in this area was as good as anywhere on the island and was noted for potatoes .
16 He knelt as erect as ever at the table .
17 If attitudes to the content of the diabetic diet have changed radically , the importance of the regularity of meals and snacks is as important as ever for the patient on intermittent injections of insulin .
18 The borough 's numerous municipal housing estates and legacy of dockland neighbourhoods house people suffering from levels of deprivation and unemployment as severe as anywhere in the United Kingdom .
19 Harriet asked silently and was as far as ever from an answer .
20 Forty years ago , the forests along the eastern fringe of the Andes were as inaccessible as anywhere in the world ; but it is there that is found wild cocoa with the greatest genetic diversity .
21 As thin as ever without an ounce of excess fat , he had the long face and gaunt look of the true desert Arab .
22 Election Comment : Albany at Large : Royal and ancient PRINCESS Margaret 's eyes and tongue proved as sharp as ever at the preview of the Sovereign Exhibition at the V & A last week .
23 It is curious that such a close relative of the hibernating hedgehog , the mole — which also feeds on earthworms and insects — remains as active as ever during the winter .
24 The solid bulk of the nation was as dedicated as ever to the war , phlegmatic and unquestioning , turning a closed mind and a deaf ear to the tales men brought back from Verdun , in much the same way as when , to the succeeding generation , rumours began to filter out from the concentration camps .
25 She spoke about the conditions faced by ordinary people in the Philippines where she says conditions are as bad as anywhere in the the Third World .
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