Example sentences of "[verb] so [adv] as [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 That way everyone born after that particular time would have their sins forgiven so long as they believed in Jesus .
2 His insecurity will persist so long as he bottles up change , no matter how well his ruling party behaves .
3 It was the red-haired left-hander 's first win over the squash legend , the first time he had played a match lasting an hour and 50 minutes at this level and won , and the first time he can ever have gambled so audaciously as he did at 13-13 in the final game .
4 Granpa clapped so loud as I returned to my place that some of the mums looked round and smiled , which made the old fellow even more determined to see that I stayed on at school until I was fourteen .
5 In Jordan v. Burgoyne Lord Parker C.J. made the point that the expressions ‘ threatening , abusive or insulting ’ are all ‘ very strong words , ’ and Lord Reid in Brutus v. Cozens repeated the warning against too expansive a reading of the section , observing that ‘ vigorous and it may be distasteful or unmannerly speech or behaviour is permitted so long as it does not go beyond any of these limits . ’
6 ‘ He has enough sauce for a king 's fool , but impudence I can stomach so long as I do n't have to ride something that big on my own . ’
7 Journalists do not mind being reminded so long as they do not think you are pressing them to write something they can not be sure will be published .
8 Seeing that the independents would be slowly strangled so long as they relied exclusively upon the British circuits , he sought to establish connections to Hollywood .
9 Deer can be hunted , for example , whatever the reason , and nothing wrong is done so long as they are not overhunted .
10 Thus , for example , in regard to proceedings in court , the mere absence of UK qualifications will not disqualify an EC lawyer from acting so long as he is instructed with and acts in conjunction with a UK lawyer .
11 Whether this is the way they express themselves does not matter so long as we can establish that this is the substance of their view .
12 It does not really matter so long as we accept both points of view .
13 He can continue to shoot so long as he keeps hitting , up to a maximum of 6 shots per turn .
14 He therefore directed that if J. were to suffer a life-threatening event while in the health authority 's care and the required drugs and equipment were or could reasonably be made available , the health authority should cause such measures ( including artificial ventilation ) to be applied so long as they were capable of prolonging his life .
15 She had reached a zenith of feeling , and really did n't care which hole he was shafting so long as he was inside her .
16 I do n't mind , I do n't mind so long as I just get out a bit on , into town and
17 ‘ No man practises so well as he writes .
18 You can usually carry on with a sport you enjoy so long as you feel comfortable .
19 We shall not only survive but continue to grow so long as we give value for money , retain our record of innovation and flexibility , keep the confidence and goodwill of our clients and ensure that we have the best possible range of materials , methods and people in the industry .
20 The purpose of looking at Hansard will not be to construe the words used by the minister but to give effect to the words used so long as they are clear .
21 Finally , in rejecting the submission that relaxing the exclusionary rule could amount to the courts questioning proceedings in Parliament contrary to Article 9 of the Bill of Rights , Lord Browne-Wilkinson observed that ‘ the purpose of looking at Hansard could not be to construe the words used by the minister but to give effect to the words used so long as they are clear ’ .
22 er you know so far as we can get that erm and I 'll then give you a description of how the theory er predicts your er preferences for behaving in particular ways , would work out .
23 British law in this area is roughly based on the liberal precept that immorality may only be tolerated so long as it remains a wholly private matter .
24 Yet this very claim for monarchy implies a limitation : the irrational and reverential institution is to be tolerated so long as it serves its function .
25 It was the duty of the ruling sultan , at least in principle , to extend so far as he could the area controlled by true believers at the expense of that ruled by Christian infidels .
26 You do n't sleep so much as you get older .
27 By way of contrast members of a moral or rule-based association share nothing other than their recognition of the authority of those practices ; sharers of a common language , for example , may say what they like so long as they comply with the canons of that language .
28 Do what you like so long as you do n't get caught .
29 In general terms , however , the present state of the law is that an individual who has reached the age of 18 is free to do with his life what he wishes , but it is the duty of the court to ensure so far as it can that children survive to attain that age .
30 He might feel that any heir , even one who disinherits him , is worth having so long as it keeps the name going . ’
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