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

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1 If you are not , you may be heading for potential losses which could have been avoided and you are almost certainly not trading as effectively or profitably as you should !
2 The shifts in pace , in tone , in level , come at us without warning , so that even as one part of the brain tries to grasp at this or that , to make sense of it before moving on , the rest responds to the exhilaration of being swept along the verbal equivalent of a ghost railway .
3 In this case the implied futures rate is so that again as required .
4 We may not want it but the government is going to demand it and we as custodians of the services on the part of the people of Cambridge , are going to have to do as sensibly and sensitively as possible .
5 Services at 8am and 10am as usual .
6 If you must interrupt , do so as gently and courteously as possible .
7 She had taken to her marriage-bed , therefore , a certain natural innocence and all the ignorance considered essential to her station , of which Tristan had relieved her as gently and pleasantly as he had been able , his passion lacking the intensity which might , on those honeymoon nights , have alarmed her ; being , instead , a lighthearted matter , full of the nonchalant reflections of the man himself .
8 He started the engine as gently and quietly as possible .
9 The morning stirred in the trees and interrupted the sleep of stem and leaf and fruit and blossom as gently and efficiently as a mother lifting the cover from her child 's bed and blowing on her face in play to wake her .
10 In all these areas , librarianship has developed a considerable body of constantly re-examined knowledge , a fact duly recognized by ( for example ) the Council for Educational Technology , which turned to it naturally and appropriately as issues developed within its purview .
11 As accessories , the Libyans who supplied those components were as guilty as hell , as guilty morally and legally as anyone directly involved in commissioning or committing mass murder .
12 Making for home as swiftly and inconspicuously as possible , no doubt .
13 She , who refused help swiftly and automatically as someone accustomed to live alone does .
14 He turned the car , his hands moving swiftly and expertly as he manoeuvred it in the narrow lane .
15 DW warrants that the Program will perform basically and substantially as indicated in the manual(s) when and if all the procedures are followed as indicated .
16 He seemed to be trying to pull himself together and just as the bus appeared at the mouth of the square , he murmured : ‘ Do n't worry about Mama ; she will have understood what you were thinking , and in any case I can tell her if you 'd like . ’
17 Children , quite often , who were classed brutally but realistically as orphans and rarely identified .
18 And now the 39-year-old is becoming a hit in local clubs , singing Sixties hits solo as well as performing duets with his wife Margeurite .
19 Whatever , a composite mentality " to figural design is displayed , ( perhaps literally as well as metaphorically ) .
20 The new low aspect ratio keels have been specially designed to give the maximum lift to windward as well as allowing the boat to creep into shallow lagoons and creeks where she can dry out without any difficulty thus opening up previously unexplored regions throughout the world .
21 I liked them very much as soon as I met them , that very damp Sunday afternoon .
22 Apparently as soon as I could read I always had my nose stuck in a book .
23 The total amount of testosterone secreted daily as well as the amplitude of the daily rhythm decline with age after a peak during youth ; it resembles growth hormone , therefore , in these respects .
24 I was not conscious of this — it could have lasted twice as long as far as I was concerned .
25 The feat was marked by a drain bursting under the pitch soon after play began and flooding one of the run-ups ; inevitably , the umpire concerned was ‘ Dickie ’ Bird , famed for his wariness about the weather , and now having to contend with water coming from below as well as above .
26 Please send me the publication ticked below as soon as it is available .
27 It is nevertheless of interest to look at one approach to such problems , since this area of research demonstrates , perhaps as well as any , how a close liaison between mathematics and computer science can be of service to the museum archaeologist .
28 Perhaps as soon as May , however .
29 Even before he was consecrated , and perhaps as soon as he was elected , at a moment when , by ordinary rules of prudence , he should have been thinking of equipping himself with all the forms of expert knowledge required by his new position , he chose one of the group of English monks to be his closest and most constant companion .
30 The new , centre-right administration led by Edouard Balladur plans a new round of privatisations , perhaps as soon as September ; details are expected on May 26th .
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