Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] then as " in BNC.

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1 And then er then I mean er , was n't so big then as it is now .
2 ‘ It 's eight years — firstly as assistant then as coach — of quite a lot of enjoyment .
3 They came up with a mock chat show programme in which Williams was being interviewed by Clement Freud , as lugubrious-looking then as now .
4 It was considered as wrong then as it is now to embezzle the Crown 's revenues .
5 Racial politics were as distasteful then as now but were as the government put it " part of an essential compromise " .
6 Now this was not as magnificent then as it is today .
7 Consequently it was as hard then as it is now to separate our various individual contributions .
8 Regular worshippers may have been as sparse then as they are today but he was a person to whom one turned in times of trouble , just as he was called on at times of family celebration .
9 ‘ The Scofield incident ’ referred to — and never yet totally explained — was a play , Adventure Story , by Terence Rattigan , as bankable then as Tom Stoppard is today .
10 And I have to confess that I found you as delightful then as I had in Wexford , and was intending to find out where you were going , and pursue the acquaintanceship .
11 Then , as now , the norm was that young married couples should live in a residence separate from those of their families of origin , and the three-generational household was as rare then as it is now .
12 I heard the hon. Gentleman at 6 o'clock this morning and he was just as bad then as he was this afternoon .
13 She has told you that I was kind to her in the summerhouse , though I 'll assure you I was quite innocent then as now , and I desire you to keep this matter to yourself .
14 She would never forget the first time , balanced high on the steep roof of the house , huddled from the wind against the chimney-stack , Fenna 's great shadow hovering over her , although Fenna had surely not been so hugely vast then as he was now , his shadow had not obliterated the stars , threatening their very existence .
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