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

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1 ‘ Mum gets a bit tired ; I go to see them as often as I can : it cheers Dad up , and Mum loves the children . ’
2 I try to see them as often as I can .
3 It would seem sensible , therefore , to try and avoid using them as far as possible .
4 Ira Dilworth applauded the idea and gave me an official ‘ To Whom It May Concern ’ letter of introduction , which opened a number of official doors , got me as far as Edmonton , and served as an invaluable introduction to some high ranking officers of the R.C.A.F.
5 I put one foot on his shoulder and as I climbed up , making room for him , he raised himself and finally stood on the platform , helping me as far as possible .
6 Practitioners of such technically adept management , the new ‘ professional managers ’ of United States business schools , have recently been lambasted both for their failure to conceive strategies and to implement them as well as for their systematic choice of self-defeating strategies ( Hayes and Abernathy , 1980 ; see also Hayes and Wheelwright , 1984 ; Hayes et al. , 1988 ) .
7 Studies in first language ( see Peters 1983 ) and second language acquisition ( see Gleason 1982 ; Vihman 1982 ) suggest that the way learners proceed is to begin with these units as lexical complexes associated with certain contexts and then pick them apart analytically as the need arises .
8 I started drawing them as well as I could remember .
9 It er I I mean I as far as I 'm concerned it 's er extremely difficult to get people to er come to social events .
10 They really do n't care where they send them so long as call up up Edingley Hill what
11 God , do you think I 'd come near you , talk to you about it , touch you , if I did n't know for a certainty that you want me as badly as I do you ? ’
12 ‘ By the time we 're married , you will know me as well as you know yourself .
13 Forgive me as freely as I forgive you . ’
14 If you want potatoes with your meal , cook them more often as boiled or jacket potatoes rather than as chips .
15 It was then that Fat Watt regarded them most sullenly as though their nearness was a threat .
16 We erm , given that you have to do , okay , I did n't brief them as fully as I could of , and half way through I looked at it again just to make sure I had n't missed the bottom line that said , you know stand on your head instead in the park , so I just had a little read .
17 Albrecht Dürer designed them as early as 1500 or before .
18 Send photographs if available ; if not , take some and forward them as soon as possible .
19 On we walk , discussing hobbies , like two old geezers , and she tells e how nice it is to talk to me like this as sometimes she feels she has n't got to know me as well as she would have liked .
20 ‘ Faye needs someone as soon as possible now , so perhaps I 'd better square it with the hospital for you .
21 ‘ But I think he does not know you as well as I do . ’
22 Should delivery be delayed we undertake to inform you as quickly as possible .
23 ‘ Personally , I would n't trust you as far as I could proverbially throw you !
24 Sexism rarely manifests itself so grotesquely as in the cohabitation rule , and hostility to it among feminists is virtually unanimous .
25 I would have picked you out anywhere as being his sister .
26 I dismissed him as quickly as I could and later found that he had gone to drink himself into a drunken stupor .
27 The gun roared deafeningly in the small room , its lethal discharge taking Angel Two in the ribcage , almost tearing him in half as it punched him back across the room .
28 There 'd been neither sight nor sound of James since that fateful day and no doubt he had forgotten her as quickly as he had taken her , but he must be told there was going to be a child .
29 She thought she could know him as well as he knew himself .
30 But I idiotically thought I could see Antoinette and Piers looking rather amused and I was sure it was because they felt I did n't know him as well as I 'd said .
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