Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [adv] [adv] as " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Mum gets a bit tired ; I go to see them as often as I can : it cheers Dad up , and Mum loves the children . ’
2 I try to see them as often as I can .
3 Practitioners of such technically adept management , the new ‘ professional managers ’ of United States business schools , have recently been lambasted both for their failure to conceive strategies and to implement them as well as for their systematic choice of self-defeating strategies ( Hayes and Abernathy , 1980 ; see also Hayes and Wheelwright , 1984 ; Hayes et al. , 1988 ) .
4 If the worms start to move into their burrows when disturbed , do not try to pull them back out as they can grip the sides of the burrow very strongly .
5 On we walk , discussing hobbies , like two old geezers , and she tells e how nice it is to talk to me like this as sometimes she feels she has n't got to know me as well as she would have liked .
6 Should delivery be delayed we undertake to inform you as quickly as possible .
7 With luck , the Jews would not be able to find him as quickly as that .
8 During the use of some programs , eg , PIRATES ( see reference 1 ) , if the pace of the lesson is not controlled , so much information is contained in pupil responses and computer responses that it is almost impossible for the teacher to process it as efficiently as he would like .
9 Herta comes down to visit me as often as she can , which is not very often , because this is wartime , after all .
10 To ensure that his subjects acquired the habit of carrying out his instructions he had to visit them as often as possible , and although the king 's itinerary was normally publicized in advance — so that merchants and tradesmen , as well as petitioners , could frequent his court without difficulty — it was sometimes useful to turn up without warning .
11 Replacement adsorption pads cost around £5 for three and because of this expense , human nature being what it is , there is a tendency not to replace them as regularly as recommended .
12 It is as easy for the sportsman to shoot me up here as down there .
13 Our task now is to work to persuade him to reverse them as soon as possible , so that legal aid can once again serve its purpose of enabling all those unable to afford legal advice and representation to have access to justice ’ .
14 This requires him to immerse himself as thoroughly as he can in the life of the community he is trying to understand .
15 You must allow all the horror of the picture to visit you as often as it will .
16 Mr Dalrymple 's son Joe said the gunmen had been prepared to shoot anybody so long as they were Catholics .
17 She 'd like her niece to visit her as soon as possible .
18 He was able to answer her as calmly as she had spoken .
19 ‘ The consequences of this man 's actions could have been a lot more serious because of the lady 's age and we are anxious to arrest him as soon as possible .
20 Both groups have an interest in maintaining the capitalist system , but the professional-managerial class have an interest in maximizing its own independence or autonomy ; the ruling class , on the other hand , try to restrict it as far as possible .
21 If time permits , we would be happy to accommodate you as far as we can .
22 I want to see you again just as soon as they let me out of this hospital .
23 General Schellenberg wants to see you as soon as possible .
24 I am working with them on what can be done to help them as soon as possible . ’
25 Alfieri watched out for his clients and tried to help them as far as his job would allow .
26 There was a willingness to accept most of the new social and economic measures but to administer them as tightly as possible and to cut the cost of government .
27 But the fact that several critics began to challenge them as early as 1924 demonstrates that the campaign she had initiated in 1923 met with some success .
28 Fire crew have to free them as quickly as possible without injuring them further .
29 If he had a new night special , even if he later grew to like her , he would start by trying to play her up just as he had me , and , since she had told me herself , Daisy Yates .
30 He made good speed down to the river , and then there was a path to aid him as far as the mill .
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