Example sentences of "so [adv] as [pers pn] was [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | But Fritz was n't too perturbed what his rooms were used for — so long as he was paid , and many factions and organizations , both political and criminal , operating in London used the Warehouse Hotel , as it was called , for their meetings . |
2 | But he said , thoughtfully , that he believed the Robemaker would weave anything so long as he was paid sufficiently highly . |
3 | But — so long as it was made clear that this was a genuine option , and entirely voluntary — we are in favour of lenders in this country at least recommending insurance and pointing out its advantages . |
4 | The commodity might have been hides , jade , tobacco , salt or precious metals , so long as it was accepted as a means of discharging obligations . |
5 | He agreed to do homage so long as it was spelt out that Aquitaine should belong to him and his heirs for ever . |
6 | So long as I was looking for someone who might want to murder Michael Banks , I was getting nowhere . |
7 | Bread never went mouldy in Algeria , which meant that so long as I was prepared for a good chew , I could always buy enough to last to the next village . |
8 | No harm in picking up the extra dough , so long as I was doing my client 's work at the same time . ’ |
9 | But the anti-clerical and anti-hierarchical sentiments , unless they undermined the faith and declared doctrine ( so far as it was understood ) , were not in themselves heretical . |
10 | His mission , in so far as it was to reconcile the Nationalists and Communists , was a failure and indeed could hardly have been expected to be otherwise . |
11 | In 1911 Law was known — in so far as he was known at all in the parliamentary party — as a spirited debater . |