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

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1 A simplified Chart representation of a portion of an utterance which is interpretable either as this new display or as this nudist play .
2 I certainly want teachers to respond closely to the situation in which they are — but they need to be clear about the overall function of RE , what it is about , in order to respond in a way which is meaningful so as not to be just taken over by the latest influence .
3 We talked about London and working in London , which was genial enough as the wine was poured , and then he put a spin on it .
4 And there you are importunate even as I am .
5 Two of them were fellow-countrymen , Cipriano di Rore ( 1516–65 ) and Jakob Buus ( d. 1564 ) , the rest Italians : to name only some outstanding ones , Marco Antonio Cavazzoni ( ‘ di Bologna ’ ) ( c. 1490–c. 1559 ) and his son Girolamo , Alfonso della Viola ( c. 1508–70 ) , one of a family of Ferrarese musicians , Andrea Gabrieli ( c. 1515–86 ) , Girolamo Parabosco ( c. 1522–57 ) , Annibale Padovano ( 1527–75 ) , Costanzo Porta ( c. 1529–1601 ) , Baldissera Donato ( c. 15301604 ) , Gioseffo Guami ( c. 1535C. 1611 ) , and two who were notable also as theorists , Nicola Vicentino ( 1511–76 ) and Gioseffo Zarlino ( 1517–90 )
6 Yeah because erm , poor thingy , the girl I went to school with she went on to Spring Hill when she was fifteen , see you could go on to grammar school when you were fifteen then as well as going at eleven
7 Now , lad , you were curious earlier as to my movements and my changed countenance .
8 Were you were you in the drama clubs here when you were younger then as well ?
9 He knew better than to ask her the time ; she was edgy enough as it was .
10 We are all here as free men — not tenants , and not plaintiffs or slaves but free people who are determined to remain so .
11 We were fortunate really as we did n't have a lot of , you know , bombing round here but we used to go in .
12 We were lucky there as well .
13 No one is clear yet as to how exactly it will work out .
14 But there 's some more as well in there .
15 What , there was another on as well ?
16 Seve treats everybody exactly the same ; they 're all there as fellow competitors and he does n't bat an eyelid at who he plays with .
17 But after 74 miles , they were all together as they charged up the last climb to the finishing line .
18 To people who went on about their likeness the girl was assiduous in pointing out that every feature when compared was different , but they were recognisable instantly as mother and daughter , as the woman in the shop said , they were from the same mould .
19 It 's hot enough as it is in this place .
20 It 's 8 o'clock as Kenneth and I strut into Dr McKenzie 's consulting room for the results of the tests .
21 They should make certain that the authorities are spending a suitable amount on adult education , and that it is available locally as well as centrally .
22 It is 9.20 a.m. as Robyn reaches the broad tree-lined streets that border the University .
23 It is bad enough as it is at the moment .
24 And he is noteworthy also as the composer of one of the only two known French Passion-settings of the sixteenth century : a Matthew Passion published by Attaingnant in 1534 in his tenth volume of motets , where it is followed by an anonymous John Passion .
25 It was all exactly as Johnny had said it was .
26 It was all absolutely as it should be .
27 But if people do n't pack , as was the example of this job to this last week that took till erm the time it was it was four o'clock as I said when they finished .
28 From the look of the pile of branches , Travis had been back a few times , but he was absent still as she added her load to the mound .
29 In all those appointments he was popular both as preacher and pastor , but he kept up his musical activities , graduating D.Mus .
30 Recognise that this is a form of self-importance — that everyone is perfect just as they are .
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