Example sentences of "[prep] [v-ing] as [adv] as " in BNC.

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1 The experts have only to accept that the joint sessions also used groups of models kitted-out for each occasion by Rembrandt from his well stocked theatrical wardrobe and used them for painting as well as for drawing , to come to realize that their efforts over the last seventy years have been largely misdirected .
2 Arrobo is used for sweetening as well as for giving body .
3 The survey will provide information about drivers ' perceptions of overtaking as well as of being overtaken .
4 Even if our ministries do not take that form of living as radically as that , incarnation does challenge each of us to apply the message of Christ .
5 This is true of writing as well as of other activities .
6 ‘ I was n't thinking of going as far as that .
7 And you instead of taking the instead of going as far as the traffic lights to come to us , you take the exit before that which is
8 This was coupled to a policy of discouraging as far as possible even British imports into the colonies on the grounds that this would divert Britain 's exports from dollar to soft currency areas like the colonies , ’ and hence the accumulation of colonial sterling balances .
9 If you are made redundant try to get some sort of retraining as fast as possible , before you lose your nerve .
10 They are n't renowned for becoming millionaires after their footie days are over , so I suppose it 's a case of doing as well as you can while you can .
11 Yeah , exactly cos there 's not a better way of doing as far as I 'm concerned .
12 They put things right with a smile when I got them wrong , and I fell into their ways and rhythm of working as well as I could .
13 Having stressed the importance of reducing as far as possible the number of permissible reasons for refusal , the authors refer to the cited ground , which they admit has no precedent in international agreements on judicial assistance .
14 It seems that Manners was anxious to press ahead with building as quickly as possible in an attempt to pre-empt the Opposition from changing the scheme if they returned to power .
15 They were much prized for cutting as well as for bedding , and by 1917 they were listing the immaculate white ‘ Purity ’ , to be sown for flowering in pots at Easter .
16 Unlike Myc , Max is a stable protein that is expressed in resting as well as in growing cells ( T.D.L. , D. Hancock and G.I.E. , unpublished results ) .
17 If you need to cancel your booking , you must advise your accommodation establishment in writing as soon as possible .
18 After any loss , damage or accident you must give us full details of the incident in writing as soon as possible .
19 After any loss , damage or accident you must give us full details of the incident in writing as soon as possible .
20 After any loss , damage or accident you must give us full details of the incident in writing as soon as possible .
21 After any loss , damage or accident you must give us full details of the incident in writing as soon as possible .
22 He no longer expects to win major tournaments but he settles for creating a noisy sensation in going as far as he can go .
23 From opposite ends of England the academics said that this was a born teacher who ought to be in teaching as soon as possible .
24 A co-operative may have more difficulty in raising a large initial sum of venture capital and hence be at a greater risk of starting with too big a burden of interest on loan capital ; but , having got started on a sound financial footing , it would be under no special difficulty in doing as well as ordinary firms .
25 We need a balanced methodology in reducing as quickly as possible the number of victims and the number of abusers within the care system .
26 When I yell , take the first available right again , drop me off quick and then keep right on going as fast as you like .
27 Without going as far as The Unfortunates , the forms of all the novels mentioned introduce a comparable questioning of conventional patterns and expectations , often heightened by the novelists ' explicit commentary on their own activity .
28 WITHOUT going as far as opponents Ford , Vauxhall has said that airbags will be available as standard or as an option on most of its cars for 1994 .
29 We must screw the lid on spending as tightly as possible , so that a true and proper comparison can be made between the old rates system , uprated to match current spending , the poll tax charge , and the new council tax .
30 National emission standards for hazardous air pollutants were to be established by the EPA and would apply to existing as well as to new industrial plants .
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