Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] as [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | THE Chattahoochee river seems tranquil enough as it meanders 385 miles from north Georgia 's mountains past Atlanta , along the Alabama border and across the Florida Panhandle , finally spilling into the Gulf of Mexico . |
2 | The law , she thinks , is strong enough as it stands . |
3 | it up again here , so I did n't mi wish to discuss it like this so as I said it 's gon na be twelve months ' time . |
4 | Perhaps because something called a stoup in a church was not so interesting enough as he had thought . ’ |
5 | I managed to roll clear just as it flew off into the air , never to be seen again . |
6 | This is my command , love one another just as I love you . |
7 | Her mocking laughter sounded as clear now as it had done months earlier . |
8 | Mushy peas are believed to have originated in the North and remain as popular today as they have ever been . |
9 | Unfortunately , the designer has integrated them in the text , and while this might be admirable for coffee table books or even guide books , it is quite wrong here as it makes them look cramped and mean . |
10 | I feel this profoundly as I wander about the empty railway station , where I have no business of any kind . |
11 | Emily seemed to sense this too as she gazed at the uppermost branches . |
12 | The blue-greens , therefore , flourish uncropped just as they did when they were the most advanced form of life anywhere in the world . |
13 | So I gave you a topic sport or a hobby or an interest that you had and you produced a thought pattern for that just as we 'd done in the practice one with the subject of water , but then we moved on a stage further to get what are called a structured thought pattern . |
14 | The couple 's new attitude was clearly visible yesterday as they continued their tour of Korea . |
15 | Yet it was as impossible now as it had always been , and she groaned . |
16 | I would still prefer to see the priority being a quick release of the ball to the backs , purely because they are looking as dangerous now as they have done for years . |
17 | It was quite dark now as they bounced along the rough road . |
18 | But he grew serious now as they sat out on the terrace , two blissful days into their marriage , watching a blood-red sun sink into a blood-red sea . |
19 | We were fortunate really as we did n't have a lot of , you know , bombing round here but we used to go in . |
20 | On the other hand , neither did the faithful military figure so much here as it did in the political activities of the Smolensk party organization . |
21 | Phil Lowe was as dangerous here as he had been at Wembley . |
22 | Perhaps he do n't moan as much there as he does at home ! |
23 | Her expression was jaundiced therefore as she gave it her attention . |
24 | I know this will be unpopular especially as he has won the League but I just feel he does n't handle ALL his players well . |
25 | ‘ Reality is bendy enough as it stands , ’ he said . |
26 | Altho the players marks were as expected … you cant take anything from these normally as I reckon they do them from match reports rather than from going to matches … the one thing they CANT lie about is the shots/corners scores … and here goes … |
27 | Or the rabbits sit tight underground as they become cornered by the ferrets . |
28 | But unlike the brachiopods the molluscs are probably as diverse today as they have ever been . |
29 | Oh , yes , I got to know these well as I slunk past like a hungry fox in a deserted kitchen yard . |
30 | Not as cold not as cold yet as I thought it was going to be . |