Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] as the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Eventually she convinces the caller that the timing is somewhat inconvenient as the square will be fully occupied by the parade ; a revised time is agreed and another crisis is averted .
2 The effort involved in the activity of penance may become less rigorous as the self achieves a habit of self-control born out of self-knowledge , although , clearly , the kind of self-awareness which is the necessary ingredient for penance must constantly be maintained .
3 European race feldeggii looks smaller and slenderer than Peregrine and differs also in its browner ( but not so brown as the Saker ) upperparts , pinkish underparts , rufous or buff crown and nape and much narrower moustachial stripe ; also has longer tail and blunter wings .
4 It had grown less incongruous as the town grew towards it .
5 They were exceedingly lucky as the reef was only clear enough of water at low tide for an aircraft to land on three days each month .
6 This room is as cold as a cabin in the frozen woods , but it is not so cold as the heart of the person to whom I gave my love , my hope , my talent .
7 Awareness of opinion polls was most predictable in the Pre-Campaign Wave and became steadily less predictable as the election approached and awareness became more widespread .
8 Their degree of visibility was also more predictable than the visibility of local candidates , though their visibility became less predictable as the election approached .
9 Public awareness of opinion polls was most predictable in the Pre-Campaign Wave and became steadily less predictable as the election approached and awareness spread throughout the electorate .
10 Luckily , this leprous condition did not last long , and the doctor 's visits grew less frequent as the child thrived .
11 The reason for this might be that it feels more possible to grieve the death of someone or something that is perhaps significant , but not so important as the death of the spouse .
12 The prevalent ignorance is especially alarming as the number of HIV cases increases .
13 The symbol of race , however , was not so unambiguous as the symbol of communism .
14 Trying to introduce solids at a later age is often extremely difficult as the child has not learned how to chew and manage solid food .
15 Several other offences are included in the above regulations but are not quite so common as the offence outlined .
16 While not so attractive as the male it still shows the red stripes down the side and a hint of the red spots in the caudal peduncle .
17 The stream bed below is normally dry as the water percolates through at a lower level .
18 However it was held that the benefit from the 1986 contract was not outstanding as the customer had chosen to place earlier contracts worth $75 million for non-patented display units despite being fully aware of the invention 's existence and capabilities .
19 It was a scrappy contest but nevertheless exciting as the news of the England disaster filtered through .
20 A Punjabi speaking volunteer was suggested to sit in , but this was not acceptable as the family did not want to commit themselves to a regular time for the volunteer to call .
21 Value Added Tax ( VAT ) is not payable as the school is part of a non-profit making educational charity trust ( no. 270860 ) .
22 This was not unreasonable as the changing room was the usual scrum of bodies with shirts , ties and the occasional boot flying through the air .
23 This is overly modest as the food is very good , with the choice of starter always including a home-made soup , lots of fresh vegetables , and a choice of delicious sweets .
24 Whilst this may have been entered initially , this is not certain as the writing is not the same as some other entries such as that of Miss T. 's name and the name of the consultant .
25 This was built before 1650 and contains good stucco in the interior by Domenico Galli which seems rather wasted as the palace is now a Museum of Sports .
26 The promotional activities of dealers and certain critics became more brazen as the decade proceeded .
27 While the primary ethnographic accounts of life and character in such peaceful societies usually present multi-dimensional pictures of complex human beings , these pictures tend to become more and more one-dimensional as the material is employed in secondary and tertiary works , where the original complexity is often reduced to little more than caricature .
28 The temporary reputation achieved by the other types lasts longer and is more profitable as the discount factor tends to unity .
29 Moreover , peasant land hunger grew ever more acute as the population swelled .
30 Historical documentation in this field becomes more scarce as the emphasis moves towards other aspects of social organization , despite the highly influential work of the French historian Braudel , whose books ( e.g. 1981 ) include lengthy accounts of patterns of consumption in food , textiles and housing , which have been followed up by the Annales school of historians ( see also Elias 1978 ; Sombart 1967 for alternative traditions ) .
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