Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] as i have " in BNC.

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1 I found your motherboard upgrade article most interesting as I have been thinking of upgrading my XT , but I had not bargained for changing the keyboard as I have a 102 key board ( no XT/AT switch ) .
2 To backtrack a little , the case is perhaps not so monolithic as I have implied : for which we have to return to the detail of Callinicos ' ‘ No ’ to Lukács .
3 I had also never before been without a pattern to the future , and I was starting to realize that it might not all be quite so easy as I had imagined .
4 Getting into the Bristol Cancer Help Centre as a resident patient was n't quite so easy as I had imagined .
5 I was allowed to record each group and I found the transcribing of the tapes less arduous as I had also been able to make notes .
6 Not so young as I had thought
7 I felt pleased of course , but strangely enough I did n't feel as elated as perhaps I should have done : not as elated as I had been after setting my British record in Madrid .
8 I was not perhaps as gutless as I had assumed .
9 I sang , pondering whether my thanks were as spontaneous as I had thought or whether I was just too scared to complain .
10 All through the '70s I 'd wanted to be in a rock band and I ended up doing it and it was nothing like as exciting as I 'd imagined it from reading and listening to records .
11 ‘ The dragons might be there ; they might be real and they might be every bit as vicious as I 'd imagined , but I 'm a human being ; so was Adolf Hitler and he killed millions of people !
12 Three young men with loop and stud earrings in one ear ( the lad on the Caledonian Canal fishing boat was not as individual as I had thought ) had three beefburgers and a pie each and then a chocolate KitKat with their tea .
13 And by the way , if you think that all homeless people have it as easy as I had it , then you are living in dream world .
14 It was n't as dark as I 'd expected .
15 Erm that 's as much as I 've got this morning .
16 My distended bladder was n't helping matters , but it was n't holding me back as much as I 'd feared , either .
17 I have n't been to Heathrow as much as I 'd been to Gatwick
18 You completely the wife actually what erm another good point was that you got in are , are there dependants there were certain close questions again , the fact that the wife smoked a pipe gave you the opportunity to turn round and say well that 's , that 's good , that 's a benefit because she could be classed as a non-smoker there 's just wee er opportunities there and that 's as much as I had if anyone else wants to add to these comments .
19 As much as I have tried to avoid it , people will undoubtedly try to associate the future king with the Prince of Wales and other figures with other members of the Royal family .
20 I HAVE never been as sickened by any criminal as much as I have by Nicholas Vernage , who murdered Sergeant Alan King .
21 I believe that no woman will ever again suffer as much as I have through rank discrimination in the police force . "
22 Most remarkable of all the suggestions put to Baldwin came from Lord Haldane , who only a month later was to take office as Lord Chancellor in the Labour Government , and who advised him to continue in office ; ‘ It may seem the odder in as much as I have supported the Labour Party and free trade through this general election .
23 Yeah the attitude is very much about I respect your rights as an individual , you 've got equal rights as much as I have .
24 I hope that my successor enjoys the A. S. M. Presidency as much as I have .
25 Well I disagree in as much as I have said that I did n't have a shotgun and ignoring that fact then that I did n't have a shotgun she certainly did not make a lunge at me .
26 I fancy you 've been enjoying yourself just as much as I have . ’
27 But I 've enjoyed being here , I hope you 've enjoyed it as much as I have , and I look forward to the next time that I 'm sitting in the hot seat ; until then , from me , goodbye .
28 The hall at Blackpool is ideally suited to rousing speeches but is totally wrong as the setting for a question-and-answer session — which proved to be just as appalling as I had feared .
29 And in one respect it 's not quite erm as straightforward as I 've made it appear , and perhaps after all I 'm not wrong in making the claim I did , because E P Thompson , the historian , erm was the person who really made the discovery in the first place , and it came about because he had been interested in the possible links between the Muddletonians and Blake , and this led him to ask questions which , in a roundabout way , led to the discovery of the archive .
30 I was becoming an old hand by now ; I was n't nearly as nervous as I had been the other times , even though the audience was twice the size .
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