Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] [adv] as [det] " in BNC.

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1 They should also press for the training necessary to enable them to carry out their duties of securing provision for individual pupils and working to ensure that special education is esteemed as highly as any other form of education within a system in which schools will have greater control over resources and the setting of priorities for their use .
2 ‘ They would n't have come as far as this on their own , he must be driving them . ’
3 A wave of misery swept over Cassie as she wondered if the last of her little dreams was to be shattered as cruelly as these other two ; the dream in which Johnny hated and despised his wife ; the one in which he planned to divorce her and marry Cassie instead .
4 Twice fought over , she has suffered as badly as any country in the world .
5 This is the principle , though it is rarely done as nakedly as this .
6 But we really do n't feel it should be done as openly as this within a community of young families and children .
7 But the company say they have n't done as badly as some of their competitors , and predict a better year ahead .
8 But it is naïve to assume that the LDDC has always operated as effectively as some reports would suggest .
9 Thus where the protected interest is only physical harm , the criterion of personal responsibility will be drawn as loosely as all foreseeable consequences .
10 Oh well I have n't got as far as that because I
11 Right , so anyway , we 've got as far as that and your everything seems alright eh ?
12 ‘ I had n't thought as far as that , ’ she said , quivering .
13 The interactions between modifying enzymes and tRNAs have not yet been characterized as extensively as those between tRNA and aminoacyl-tRNA-synthetases ( 4 ) .
14 While certainly it seems plausible to suggest that , if there are people from similar social or educational backgrounds in a number of key roles , the relationships between those people will facilitate the sharing of ideas and opinions , the processes involved can not necessarily be explained as simply as this .
15 But Timothy Gedge could n't be dismissed as easily as that .
16 The information contained in wills must be examined as critically as that in any other document .
17 At present the authorities have not gone so far as this .
18 First , they are rarely posed as clearly as this ; things tend to happen incrementally or interstitially .
19 Moreover having gone as far as this I do not believe that it would be possible for me to hold the line and refuse to answer any further questions about the composition and activities of the Committees .
20 At the end of this period matters had by no means gone as far as this , for the growth of political parties in eighteenth-century England was curiously erratic .
21 But matters had not gone as smoothly as all that .
22 This time around , the computerisation curve has flattened out , so the electronics industry has been hit as hard as any .
23 ‘ The peasant economy can be defined quite simply as that Form of farm production ( and associated activities ) in which the producer and his family till the land themselves , generally utilising their own means of production ( tools and instruments ) , with the object of directly satisfying their basic needs , although for a number of reasons they may find themselves required to sell a part of their produce on the market in order to obtain goods which they do not produce .
24 This has taken a number of forms and has not spread as widely as some of its supporters might have hoped .
25 There the transition near the end to the recapitulated music ( and words ) of the opening is effected as subtly as any Wagnerian transition .
26 The appeal of the private army and the provocation it offered to others were eliminated as easily as that .
27 I do n't mean just the forgery , and that 's a hell of a job , trying to fake something that 's aged as badly as these — it 's the numbering .
28 Unattended and unrepresented claimants ' appeals did not appear to be tested as carefully as those of attended and represented claimants .
29 If during the last twenty years , the costs of automobiles had declined as fast as those for memory capacity in computers , today a Rolls-Royce would cost 50 cents ( van Tulder and Junne , 1988 ) .
30 His aunt had lived as privately as any woman he knew , but even she had visited and tried to help the Blaneys .
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