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

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1 Citizens of the United Kingdom do , however , have an individual right of access to the European enforcement agencies whether Her Majesty 's government likes it or not , so long that is , and only so long as that government continues to accede to the Convention and the jurisdiction of the machinery which it establishes .
2 I knew he could punch but I did n't know Razor could go down as quickly as that . ’
3 For in fact I , as I said I 'm glad you made that point , it does press upon the er people in Bedford yesterday , in as not as well as that , that there 's , there 's point in that er , there was some
4 No , at least not as far as that will have been changed by CATE .
5 She 's a hard woman but … not as hard as that . ’
6 Thanks to the locking tuners , the EG 's trem performs just as well as that on the top-of-the-range Artist costing around £2,000 more !
7 But I may want to recognize that just as well as that .
8 Bedroom lighting needs to be planned just as carefully as that elsewhere in your home if it 's to provide the right atmosphere and be practical .
9 His mouth curled into a slow smile that sent unease rippling through her just as swiftly as that sinking pebble had sent ripples chasing across the pond .
10 I shall have another word to say about him , you 're not getting off as lightly as that Alan , er , but erm , I , I think that erm , what I should now do , is to invite him , as our Chairman over the year in question , to er , move the adoption of the Annual Report .
11 Ah , was it as long ago as that ?
12 Brunei is also the world 's wealthiest country , with a GNP per inhabitant of $21,000 , half as much again as that of the United States . )
13 Things do n't always work out as well as that : ‘ Dear Sir , ’ wrote a client to a Thomas Cook branch manager in 1965 , ‘ Will you please cancel travel arrangements made by Mr — for October 3rd as the wedding has been cancelled because he is already married . ’
14 Things do not always work out as simply as that , of course , but knowing the rules and drawing clear lines before the game starts are essential if misunderstandings are to be avoided .
15 At this point he decided to turn back , for even now it would be eleven before he was home and it was seldom he stayed out as late as that .
16 What about as far round as that high , nothing as far round here ?
17 When the handicap player copies the picture and ‘ freezes ’ his movement , he might as well only swing back as far as that .
18 The Flower of Chivalry did not go quite so far as that .
19 Again Balfour 's account is in substantial agreement , although he adds the gloss that when , at one stage in his summing up he referred to his assumption that Asquith would not serve under either Law or Lloyd George , Asquith intervened to say that he had not gone quite so far as that ; he must consult his friends before giving a final answer .
20 For that matter , he 'd seen that loft being put together , knew it almost as well as that self-opinionated young architect had .
21 If you want to get somewhere else , you must run at least twice as fast as that ! ’
22 More than 120 authorities do twice as well as that with uncollected rent less than half the level in Bolsover .
23 ‘ It is manifestly unfair that the alcoholic content of Scotch Whisky should be taxed almost twice as heavily as that of beer or wine .
24 And at Wyvis Hall , below the woods and above the river , with the nearest road half a mile away and the nearest house twice as far as that , total silence prevailed .
25 So he er he was most upset was poor Ben so I did explain to him that what he had to do with policemen if they were n't feeling too good was to try and avoid saying things er quite as straightforwardly as that .
26 I put " as if " in quotation marks because electron spin is not a phenomenon which can be visualised quite as simply as that .
27 No-one else had gone quite as far as that , and the self-conscious Thiercelin had tried to look as if Lefevre was nothing to do with him .
28 ‘ I do n't think things have got quite as far as that yet : ’
29 Well I do n't think we can buy one quite as quickly as that .
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