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

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1 This follows the ethic pursued in the conversion of similarly old city-centre premises in New York of leaving exteriors more or less alone so as not to attract attention .
2 And eh that just stuck and the joins were alright It just took so long before as well did n't it .
3 Perhaps not always as immediately dramatic as an exploding volcano , devastating earthquake nor a hurricane-force wind — but in terms of a sustained exertion of strength , it is probably the most powerful earth-borne entity known .
4 She lay down carefully so as not to disturb him .
5 Even encumbered by his painting gear and a heavy camera case , Fen strode along as fast as ever .
6 The Japanese would like such a declaration to involve regular summit meetings , perhaps as often as twice a year , between the Japanese prime minister and the Community president — like the informal meetings that Toshiki Kaifu has been having with President Bush .
7 Perhaps as often as once a month , depending partly on the amount of dust in the air , you should get out the drive cleaning kit and service the heads in the way I 've described before trouble starts .
8 On the other hand , the Laffer curve constructed for the UK by the London Business School , and work by Minford in the UK and Lindsey in the US , do indicate that reductions in the composite rate of tax below 60% and down as far as around 45% , have strong incentive effects on output — the converse of rises in tax rate between 45 and 60% having strong disincentive effects .
9 Still sobbing , but not so wretchedly as before , the boy raised his right arm .
10 When he came he had to pull away quickly so as not to spill a drop of his bodily fluids , like the instructions on the box of condoms said .
11 Just then the telephone rang , not as softly as before , but still more quietly than usual .
12 Curval took out the slide — it seemed not as carefully as before — and set it down on the table beside him .
13 Kerly harumphed , and moved off again , walking just as fast as before .
14 Received faxes are handled just as easily as well .
15 The extensive discussion of the topic in Chapter 2 led to rejection of the account offered by Wagner for habituation , but this may be just as well as far as his theory of latent inhibition is concerned .
16 ‘ Guaranteed Not To Split ’ , it said on it — which was just as well as much later I had the initial idea for ‘ Anarchy ’ while messing around on it .
17 There should be no more nonsense about one or other of them moving out for a matter of days or weeks only for the unsatisfactory relationship to resume just as unsatisfactorily as before .
18 But I need n't have worried , she came to me just as smoothly as before , and I flew her half a dozen times a session over the next four days .
19 The experiment is now performed and it is found that the bats avoid collisions just as efficiently as before .
20 Last year 's festival was so successful that arts centre staff had to turn people away as early as 8.15pm .
21 Not too badly as yet , but the indications were there : bright eyes and heightened vivacity when he arrived , and a mild but spun-out dreariness when he went .
22 Still as tight as ever , Barak , ’ Graham said , indicating the notes in Barak 's hand .
23 He set off again almost as soon as he had returned to Hobart to make up for lost time on an overland expedition to Launceston and George Town , 60 miles from Hobart on the North Coast of the island .
24 Bill Shankly will be laughing somewhere up there as well .
25 He flung the bedclothes back but not nearly so purposefully as heretofore , and he stayed on his back beside Clarissa who begged him not to go shouting just for once , because that was what the gramophone girl wanted , did n't he see ?
26 How sad to see our old people not just robbed but beaten up so badly as well .
27 Yeah , and they 're only out for a few minutes and they 're fed up out there as well , and backwards and forwards like a fiddlers elbow go on I want to put those lupins in
28 After a shamingly large second supper of chicken , sweetcorn and cake , a vast vodka and tonic and half a bottle of red wine , at one o'clock in the morning the chatter suddenly turned into the Frogsmore Stream running under Snow Cottage and she fell asleep until six to find the chatter going on as loud as ever .
29 The main flambeaux along the deck all died out suddenly so as not to backlight the fighting machines .
30 Fabergé eggs appeal as much now as ever .
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