Example sentences of "[adv] as [noun sg] at " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Would the fact that he was put in as priest at Oldfield mean that Marr would have to have been known to Lord Dersingham ? ’ |
2 | Some of these types who went in for murder as a professional thing would probably take you to the cleaners as soon as look at you . |
3 | That 's the sort as 'll turn thee over to the Cap n as soon as look at thee … never mind his soft words . ’ |
4 | Mention a ouija board at Confession and it would be three Hail Marys and an extra Mass from Father O'Flaherty , soon as look at you it would . |
5 | " They 'll rape you as soon as look at you , " she had said . |
6 | He 'd have thrown him out as soon as look at him . |
7 | Or trying to save the soul of some evil little sod who would slit your throat as quickly as look at you ! ’ |
8 | Diabetes may not be one of the high profile diseases , but we continue in Darlington to feel like a poor relation as far as treatment at our hospital is concerned . |
9 | As well as work at the national level , the programme also involves detailed research on the economy of one Indian village , Balanpur . |
10 | Best distinction from Buzzard is double broad dark bar near base of tail , which Buzzard lacks , as well as bar at tip . |
11 | If you want to camp throughout the year and want the option of taking your tent into the mountains as well as camping at low levels , then these are the designs you should be looking at . |
12 | Once there , a visit to the Spanish Riding School in Hofburg is essential in order to see the Crown Jewels , as well as marvel at the world famous white stallions . |
13 | They had to conduct market research , advertise and promote the bank , as well as look at health and safety aspects involved . |
14 | The aerodynamic cost of the tail ( measured here as drag/lift at a constant angle of attack , though other indices give qualitatively similar results ) therefore rises sharply with increased length ( Fig. 1 ) . |
15 | The problem was that there was no compulsory retiring age in the nineteenth century , and Robert Jameson worked on as Professor at Edinburgh for half a century , dying in office in his eightieth year in 1854 . |