Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [adv] fast as " in BNC.
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1 | Unemployment has fallen in the county , although not as fast as in other parts of the region , but it does appear that some 800 previously unemployed Kent people have gained work as a direct result of the Tunnel . |
2 | This does n't show through in practice , though , since under Windows , probably one of the most graphically intensive environments you can have , screen updates are acceptably quick , although not as fast as with Windows-optimized accelerated cards . |
3 | On the occasions she had to pick up or deliver there she got in and out as fast as possible . |
4 | Paul Lane was driving , and far too fast as was his wont . |
5 | The little bird was flying busily backwards and forwards as fast as he could , carrying pieces of dry grass . |
6 | It melted as it fell , but not as fast as it fell . |
7 | His wages have increased , but not as fast as everyone else 's . |
8 | Pensions have increased in real terms over the last twenty years , but not as fast as real personal disposable incomes . |
9 | The result of all these changes is two-fold , that the UK has been getting richer , but not as fast as the rest of the industrialized world . |
10 | For Windows 3.0 users there is a separate set of drivers held on the drivers disk ( they actually work under 3.1 as well , but not as fast as the proper 3.1 drivers ) . |
11 | In sum , accelerating accumulation pushed up employment quite rapidly , but not as fast as the stock of capital rose , since mechanization proceeded apace ( figure 8.8 ) . |
12 | In spite of the recession the PSBR continued to fall , though not as fast as had been forecast . |