Example sentences of "as [adj] [conj] [adv] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This is a good way of doing things in that it enables what is effectively a limitless number of different codes to be used , with as little or as much data as desired being attached to each code . |
2 | The mixture of styles and periods , from Ancient Greek to contemporary art , very much the trademark of the Salon de Mars since it opened in 1989 , is as striking as ever this year , although there are fewer major furniture dealers . |
3 | Some belemnites are as much as twice that length . |
4 | It was run by Alfred Rozelaar Green who , having lived and worked in Paris before the war , wanted to imitate in London the French free academy system which offers an open house to anyone wishing to draw , paint or sculpt for as many or as few sessions as they wish . |
5 | You must always include a General , but apart from this you are free to choose as many or as few characters as you wish . |
6 | You must always include a General , but apart from this you are free to choose as many or as few characters as you wish . |
7 | You can travel as many or as few miles as you wish , but remember every lock you pass through you 'll be tackling on the way back . |
8 | From then on you 're free to choose as many or as few books as you wish . |
9 | And about something as important as so much land and money he would speak with correctitude . |
10 | This record is a kind of respect-is-due gesture — a splurge of celeb guests , a handful of Jimenez relatives and a smattering of loopy polkas to show Flaco off as more than just another name on the studio credits . |
11 | The second , as spectacular as any this season , came seven minutes from the end when Thomas found an empty net from nearly 50 yards . |