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

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1 And do that for a while as well as some , some voluntary work .
2 you know , er briefly er a amend er on to using this as a backcloth as it were .
3 This increases the significance of the information system to that of a recommender as to what to do based on value and choices but leaves the final decision to the manager .
4 Replacing the fuel pump with an electric pump such as a Facet as used on the Range Rover or SU as used on Jag XJ6 6 cylinder Land Rover and other vehicles will cure this annoying fault Route the pipes well away from sources of heat such as the exhaust and cooling systems
5 This is not as much of a constraint as one might imagine .
6 ‘ Not as much of a fool as I tried to be .
7 ‘ My flat is in almost as much of a mess as the office .
8 Standing small and shaky before that vast desk , surrounded by all the trappings of success and power , I felt very helpless and the cigarette seemed about as much of a morale-builder as a pocket-handkerchief is a protection against a firing-squad .
9 I just did n't know it was as much of a tribute as it was until I was told … rather abruptly !
10 Maisie 's conversation was n't quite as much of a surprise as it should have been .
11 The particular premises that Let It Rock occupied had always been in the very vanguard of London fashion trends but working there was n't as much of a shock as I thought it was going to be at first .
12 The city was his home , and the Ruger , and the Khan Murjan restaurant , they were as much of a home as he was now at liberty to make for himself .
13 She writes : ‘ At nearly forty , ageism seemed to be as much of a problem as sexism ’ .
14 Is not feminism just as much of a bias as sexism ?
15 Technically , the cetacean side of things is n't at all well handled : the beast is evidently as much of a pawn as Jonah ; its providential appearance just as the sailors are tossing Jonah overboard smacks far too heavily of a deus ex machina ; and the great fish is casually dismissed from the story the moment its narrative function has been fulfilled .
16 Her own father had been as much of a weakling as her husband subsequently became ; Gustave supplanted him .
17 Mid-way , after a long , hard time , we stopped for a rest — at least , as much of a rest as you can get standing in knee-deep water unable to put down your rucsac .
18 And yet the process for fixing expenditure allocations seems to be as much of a shambles as ever it was when you and Mr Heath were so concerned about it in the late 1960s .
19 He said he left for the thrill of a start-up rather than the tedium of maintenance , indicating Silicon Graphics , MIPS new master , did not consider making the MIPS chip a universal standard as much of a priority as Sun does the Sparc .
20 ‘ F— off mate ! they 're as much of a joke as you are . ’
21 Even so , he was as much of a traveller as his friend peter the Venerable .
22 They you find yourself working in television and you realize you 're as much of a wanker as anyone else .
23 I have to explain to everyone that I 'm not so much of a monomaniac as this collection makes me seem , but when my old man died , thirty years ago , he left me his paintings .
24 She had n't picked up as much of a lead as she 'd thought .
25 We are at as much of a disadvantage as the team we are playing , ’ he added .
26 It was difficult to be part of the life of a man who was as much of a loner as at any time .
27 A subsidiary raid would be carried out on Bagoush airfield to create as much of a diversion as possible .
28 The Independent goes on to illustrate that in our so-called classless society bad speech is today as much of a barrier as it was in Shaw 's time .
29 I 'm not as much of a self-deluder as my fellow committee members .
30 This is not as much of a gamble as it may appear at first sight , there are general principles of how to cope with the system , some of which can be built into automatic safeguards and some of which can be conveyed to the operator as knowledge and instructions .
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