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

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1 I think Craven Arms , the thing Craven Arms actually want money so much as support .
2 While a strict Freudian interpretation of the function of dreaming would not necessarily imply that it preserved sanity so much as sleep , the neo-Freudians had developed the notion that during dreams conflicts were resolved , giving dreams a purpose in maintaining psychic equilibrium .
3 Finally , the concept was a formula for expressing the fact that , in our system , ‘ the principles of private law have … been by the action of the Courts and Parliament so extended as to determine the position of the Crown and of its servants ’ .
4 In his work , theoretically relying both on Freudianism and on variations of Parsonian functionalism , which sees the biological , egalitarian family as the culmination of the modernising process , he argues that the rise in illegitimacy can be traced to a change in the attitude towards sex of lower-class women , a change so great as to amount to a sexual revolution .
5 His shows are serious and grown-up , by his lights , and they certainly have storylines so odd as to make The Ring look like a sit-com .
6 I know of no religion so fundamentalist as to dispute the facts up to this point .
7 Ruth was shaking , not with fear so much as protest ; she 'd lost control of this situation .
8 Listening to the first day 's proceedings , I found myself not transported into the future so much as revisiting the past .
9 Surely such a sensible little bird , a bantam so civilized as to sit gently and happily on the head of a human child , should have known that her removal from an ill-chosen resting place , in the wilds of hazel and rhododendron , was for her own good and safety ?
10 Our intention has not been to present any firm typology so much as to indicate the possibilities for variations in visionary style , and to map out some important dimensions of visionary leadership .
11 They also know how paranoid I am ; I 'll be on the phone if the monitor so much as flickers during a thunderstorm .
12 She says that her concern is not with raising consciousness so much as approximating , in performance , to the public turmoil and private suffering caused by Aids .
13 The financial markets may be in retreat and the pound may be on a slippery slope , but it 's not just the insolvency practitioners and bailiffs that are doing well ; some companies in sectors as diverse as retailing , restaurants and medical equipment are also doing more than just make ends meet .
14 The text highlights specific engagements , sometimes in vivid detail , making the book one to sit down and read for pleasure as much as to use as a handy reference .
15 It would be a sensuous pleasure as great as landing a pike .
16 Labour ( ‘ the only party that can deliver ’ ) has failed the Scottish electorate as much as has the SNP .
17 Two beggar children , arms and legs as thin as sticks , stood beside a brazier singing a carol .
18 The boy , arms and legs as thin as sticks , his eyes dark and round in a long , white face , came over , his thumb stuck in his mouth .
19 Even for trajectories as low as varying C L over the range 10 -3 –1 changes the altitude at which a Tunguska-sized stony asteroid airbursts by only 1% .
20 Any agent worth his salt knew that promotion under Postelnicu depended upon satisfying the minister 's whims as much as doing his proper job well .
21 The Countess jabbed her walking cane in the direction of a girl with bright gold ringlets and eyes as radiant as sapphires .
22 She had eyes as blue as cornflowers — ’
23 The torch she hardly used at all ; only once or twice , shading it within her palm , she let it flash upon the paler gravel of the path , to align her passage alongside the faintly glowing water , and then snapped it out again quickly , to avoid reliance upon its light as much as to conceal her presence here .
24 A passion so intense , a caring so complete as to make all other feeling insignificant .
25 But the most preposterous law of all , a law so pointless as to scamper along the outer margins of the surreal , is the Swedish one that requires motorists to drive with their headlights on during the daytime , even on the sunniest summer afternoon .
26 " You 'll take some treacle tart , " she told Daniel , the set of her pugnacious jaw warning him that she was not asking a question so much as issuing a command .
27 Understandably there is reluctance within the authorities to diagnose a child under 5 as having a mental handicap , and there is a move to relax the criteria to include children with developmental delay amongst those eligible for funding .
28 The rain fell almost horizontally , its bite as sharp as darts .
29 But there will never be an exercise as good as squats for working all of the muscles together .
30 Her family and acquaintance would have been greatly astonished to learn that Camille considered herself prematurely grown-up , and she herself was waiting for the day when she could tame her anger into cold bitterness and frame it into phrases as cutting as tempered steel .
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