Example sentences of "[adv] loudly as " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Those notices , ’ announced Gus clearly to the general air , but not so loudly as to reach unauthorised ears , ‘ mean exactly what they say .
2 As one , the six typewriters began clacking again , not perhaps quite so loudly as their operators strained to hear the rest of the conversation .
3 They will do so ever more loudly as the organ attempts to drown their noise .
4 Yesterday , Mr Dubcek 's name was chanted at least as loudly as it was in the same square over 21 years ago .
5 Yesterday , Mr Dubcek 's name was chanted at least as loudly as it was in the same square over 21 years ago .
6 she hissed , as loudly as she dared .
7 He yelled the name as loudly as he could .
8 ‘ The Poisons Unit ! ’ said Henry , as loudly as he dared .
9 The trade in plutonium between Britain and the US has shown that two countries that proclaim their peaceful intentions as loudly as any are not beyond suspicion and that it is difficult to believe assurances that nuclear power stations have no weapons connection .
10 I roared ‘ Let go ! ’ as loudly as I could into his ear .
11 ‘ Please , Anabelle ! ’ shouted Uncle Alfred as loudly as he could .
12 ‘ Look out , Anabelle ! ’ shouted Uncle Alfred as loudly as he could .
13 It made the startled singer wan na Shout as loudly as her Sixties hit when it was plonked on her plate at a wedding feast by a mischievous magician .
14 He screamed as loudly as his horse that was now blocking the high road with its failing death throes .
15 The front door was slammed as loudly as possible , causing Sarah to wince .
16 Although other vehicles are available — gesture , touch , dress , etc. , all sometimes speak as loudly as words — for action theorists the capacity to give meaning to the world through a shared language enables people to interact socially and to create a social order .
17 After the summer of 1921 the Anti-Waste threat receded , but this was largely because Unionist candidates were now on the bandwagon with them , demanding cuts as loudly as anyone .
18 The classical continuity which remains for the plucked string is that each of its harmonics can be sounded as softly or as loudly as we please .
19 ‘ Here ! ’ she called , as loudly as she could .
20 Since then I have realised that the best way of avoiding publicity is to proclaim everything you are doing as loudly as possible .
21 Determined to fight , I shouted as loudly as I could .
22 As his huge foot rose over my head , I screamed as loudly as I could .
23 I shouted as loudly as I could .
24 I waved my arms and shouted as loudly as possible .
25 With his right arm he swam , and with his left he waved wildly , shouting as loudly as he could .
26 To forestall any such eventuality he bent his head down towards the rug and growled into it , as loudly as he dared , ‘ One move from you and you 're a goner , ’ underlying the threat by prodding the body with his boot .
27 Albert had started talking as loudly as possible to the children .
28 He flirts occasionally with the rhinoceros and the camel as self-images , but mainly , secretly , essentially , he is the Bear : a stubborn bear ( 1852 ) , a bear thrust deeper into bearishness by the stupidity of his age ( 1853 ) , a mangy bear ( 1854 ) , even a stuffed bear ( 1869 ) ; and so on down to the very last year of his life , when he is still ‘ roaring as loudly as any bear in its cave ’ ( 1880 ) Note that in Hérodias , Flaubert 's last completed work , the imprisoned prophet Iaokanann , when ordered to stop howling his denunciations against a corrupt world , replies that he too will continue crying out ‘ like a bear ’ .
29 ‘ Ruth , if ever he catches you alone I want you to scream — scream as loudly as you can — and run away .
30 Half an hour later , blowing as loudly as they can , the band halts three doors from your own .
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