Example sentences of "[adj] as a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Always an example of devotion to duty , and as unflinching as a hero in a book .
2 In the nick of time , fresh as a daisy despite the punishing schedule , he arrives , the gear is set up , and I 'm on .
3 Whichever room you choose , you can make it feel as fresh as a coat of fresh paint — with a coat of paint .
4 It 's not that the jokes are not funny , but just that they are about as fresh as a tin of those pineapple chunks .
5 Conversation at table is as superfluous as a sermon in church ; all is still but for the ping of the latest microwave masterpiece .
6 I 've brought out a pack of cards , but when you know you 've got them only to while away the hours , they are as exciting as a stack of washing up .
7 ( For the same reason , French as an option within the Postgraduate Certificate continued to recruit well throughout the seventies ) .
8 He had it then , as clear as a map of a well-charted route unfolded on the captain 's table , what lay in store for him and for the settlement ; though the islanders had not burned wet leaves and swelled white smoke into a pillar of cloud to issue a warning , the signal might as well have been as clear .
9 That was clear as a succession of batsmen joined Gooch in the ignominy of having their stumps knocked over .
10 After morning service , when the last of the footsteps , and voices exchanging greetings , had died away , she heard the vicar ride off , the clip-clop of the horse 's hooves as clear as a bell on the cold air .
11 ‘ Another told me he had a dream , there was a fountain and it had a name , clear as a bell in his dream : Jouvence .
12 Estimates ranged as high as a couple of hundred units having been sold in Japan .
13 And er , I first started feeling I was overweight when I fourteen and I was , I was twelve stone and I went to the doctor and got black capsules to take which had me as high as a kite for a long time !
14 That he was high as a kite on Ecstasy and had thought they were larking about !
15 Pete did n't know whether to duck or run , and the choice was fairly academic anyway , as for the moment his body seemed to be about as responsive as a sack of rocks .
16 ‘ About as charming as a bout of flu , ’ Alyssia muttered under her breath .
17 Virgin hopes a day in the cockpit will become as popular as a day at the races for company gatherings .
18 Tax is about as popular as a trip to the dentist or a dose of malaria .
19 You are about as pliable as a lump of granite .
20 She is as careful as a chemist with her reproaches .
21 ‘ Martin Fierro 's aim in life was to sleep on a bed of clover , look up at the stars , and live as free as a bird in the sky .
22 ‘ Just hanging there from one of the beams , swaying as free as a leaf in the wind .
23 They were as sportive as a pair of shire horses .
24 He spun around , dodged another blow from the puzzled guard , and sped back towards the circle , passing on the way the dryads who were pursuing him and leaving them as disorganised as a set of skittles .
25 As harmful as a mixing of the flows is masturbation .
26 Kerrison was still standing by the body , rigid as a guard of honour .
27 It was as lifeless and rigid as a piece of sculpture ; dispelling the illusion of flight .
28 In his gripping TV drama about Anthony Blunt : ‘ A Question of Attribution ’ he described the painting thus : ‘ The apostles , oblivious to all considerations but those of perspective , are fast asleep on ground as bare and brown as an end of the season goal mouth , this sleep signifying indifference .
29 One , which asserts that to each s ε Z+ there corresponds k(s) ε Z+ such that each positive integer is expressible as a sum of at most k(s) positive integral sth powers , was first proved by Hilbert ( in 1909 ! ) .
30 You will be as worthless as a piece of dirt on the sole of my shoe .
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