Example sentences of "[pron] was [adv] as " in BNC.
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1 | I was just as engrossed in the sport 's literature . |
2 | I was there when they took the Enchantment of the Beastline and laid it across the Silver Loom , and I was there as it fell to shreds in their hands . |
3 | Last Friday I was there as usual with a few mates . |
4 | He probably would n't be very interested in what she had to say , but at least he would be near her and she could dwell upon the handsome face which was exactly as she had remembered it . |
5 | In 1912 golf progressed actively and is the first year when the Captain 's Prize is mentioned , as is the Caddies ' competition , which was probably as equally impressive in the quality of golf . |
6 | The only place they did not appear to have penetrated was Wimbledon — which was perhaps as well , since it left Mr Malik as the sole source of information on the Malik family history . |
7 | But she was presumably as capable of lying as Ursula . |
8 | It was over as soon as it had happened , and as he turned in panic he could see that in reality she was exactly as before … except that she was looking at him now in a way that was more detached , stepping back as if to observe whatever he was going to do next . |
9 | Because if she had n't done it , if she was exactly as she appeared to be — warm , vibrant , witty , and sensual — he was going to have to marry her , and he knew it . |
10 | So here Belinda was , with that naked feeling she always got when she looked at her wet hair and towel-draped neck under the bright lights of a salon , and she very much hoped that Faye was right about the end result looking ‘ fabulous ’ , because she was determined to show everyone at drinks this evening that she was just as soignée , just as at ease in a smart social gathering as they were . |
11 | It was her family that were changing , she thought : she was just as she had always been . |
12 | It seemed that she was right as the Allies crossed the Rhine and swept through Germany . |
13 | Financially , she was now as they say quite warm . |
14 | But as they do , it 's gon na hit her cos it 's not year that it does n't help , see if she 's in a third year class , she was always as she is now , in the top of that , but even |
15 | ‘ Jack Scamp is a south-of-the-river villain who was never as tough or as important as he thought he was . |
16 | Everything was just as it should be . |
17 | Otherwise everything was just as he remembered , even the faded yellow curtains decorated with turquoise flowers and green leaves : a relic of the 1960s . |
18 | In the morning , everything was just as it always was when Mother went away ; much pleasanter , with nobody quarrelling even in that dreadful quiet way of just looking and going out of rooms when other people came into them , and Gran told them several good long stories in the evening . |
19 | Everything was superficially as before . |
20 | When he opened the door and tuned on the light , everything was exactly as he remembered it . |
21 | Everything was exactly as it always was . |
22 | When he was sure everything was exactly as prescribed he got a Pan-Am bag from inside the car . |
23 | In the Store we knew where we were , things worked , everything was exactly as Arnold Bros ( est. 1905 ) decreed . |
24 | ‘ There was plenty as was willing , any road . |
25 | Failing such superhuman qualities , however , there was only as usual ordinary observation and patience , and they both seemed inadequate and tame . |
26 | It was rather as though Attlee or Macmillan had spent post-war autumn holidays at Saratoga Springs while eschewing any contact with the United Nations in New York . |
27 | It was just as Joe had been telling her all her life . |
28 | It was just as I had arranged , word for word . |
29 | It was just as Elizabeth had expected . |
30 | It was just as I had remembered it for over thirty years , it was just as it used to appear at least once a week at lunch in the Paris household where I spent two years of my youth with a greedy Norman family : two years of study interspersed with the most trying of family meals , endless and infinitely to be dreaded but for the blessed beauty of the food . |