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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 Two beggar children , arms and legs as thin as sticks , stood beside a brazier singing a carol .
4 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 .
5 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% .
6 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 .
7 The Countess jabbed her walking cane in the direction of a girl with bright gold ringlets and eyes as radiant as sapphires .
8 She had eyes as blue as cornflowers — ’
9 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 .
10 It is about personal experience of particular brands as much as looking for the numbers .
11 People are given the chance to gain a vocational qualification in areas as diverse as catering , working with horses and machinery .
12 He hated fetching the balls as much as playing with them .
13 First and foremost though , we want to go back to basics and erm get our ideas absolutely straight as regards what quality is and what we 're trying to achieve with I S O Nine Thousand .
14 Even those committees so bold as to demand to see papers and witnesses are unlikely to receive the cooperation they require .
15 This would leave a difficult boundary for patients with learning difficulties so profound as to require treatment in a hospital or specialist residential home , the former being free and the latter funded by social services and means tested .
16 He used to be 100% sure of what was needed … but not only the defensive problems … things so obvious as using Deane and Whelan when he should be using Deane/Wallace .
17 To begin with , pure songwriters do n't need managers as much as performing artists .
18 He was glad to return from Siam in 1907 when he started consulting again , covering topics as diverse as sherardizing and the manufacture of composition billiard balls .
19 The absolute precision of the rhythmic detail in ‘ Reprises par Interversion ’ ( from Livre d'orgue ) would be spellbinding were it not for the fact that it all sounds as natural as breathing , and I marvel at Messiaen 's immaculate measuring of grace notes , not least the recurring four-note figure of ‘ La Vierge et L'Enfant ’ ( from La nativité ) ; how sensible it sounds , how easily it all flows .
20 The third lesson is the ease with which artefacts can enter into experiments intended to study phenomena as complex as learning and memory .
21 ‘ I do n't like rice crispies as much as cornflakes , ’ roared Alf .
22 Even in the rich world , childbirth is between one and a half to three times as dangerous as taking the pill and nearly 11 times as dangerous as being sterilised or using the IUD , whereas early , legal abortion carries a mortality rate similar to the pill .
23 But work by Earth Resources Research for FoE showed that , as a means of reducing sulphur pollution , building a nuclear power station would be ten times as expensive as fitting FGD equipment to an existing coal-fired power station .
24 People over 85 cost the health service , on average , more than 13 times as much as peopled aged 5–64 .
25 The USSR employs about five times as many farm workers as the US and invests about five times as much as does US farming annually , yet Soviet output is only 80 per cent that of the U S A. Again like any bureaucratic system of production , risk-taking is never rewarded and hence there is no premium put on innovation .
26 In 1995 Japan will own a tenth of all American assets , a figure brought about in part because of the weakness of the dollar against the yen , but also because the Japanese manage to save three times as much as do the Americans , and have that much more spare money to invest .
27 Reasonable jobs , best suit on Sundays and parlours as clean as operating theatres .
28 Such French capital as Poland managed to secure was for specific projects like the new port at Gdynia — which was encouraged by the French to discomfort the Germans as much as to aid the Poles .
29 It is mentioned here because encounters with such forms of suffering may distress practitioners so much as to block off their own capacity to deal sensitively and effectively with the people concerned .
30 " Candidates do need firmer guidance and practice in examination techniques as fundamental as reading carefully the examination questions , noting the emphasis given by the wording generally to any particular word or phrase and deciding what particular response the question invites , so that a more discerning and discriminating attitude may be adopted to shaping the material to hand to meet the needs of specific questions . "
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