Example sentences of "as [adj] [conj] [adv] in " in BNC.
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1 | These commercial matters were as much as ever in his mind . |
2 | After the interval Saints were obliged to return to defence but , with Hearts as inept as ever in their build-up and finishing , Tynecastle 's smallest crowd of the season , 6,200 , were already resigned to a goalless draw . |
3 | That can not be compromised in any way so I shall still be as hard as ever in the ring . ’ |
4 | Souness , 39 , is training with his first-team squad every day and has warned them he will be as demonstrative as ever in the dug-out . |
5 | The structural complexity here is as great as anywhere in the world , with the surface features forming the end point of a series of chemical and physical transformations and movements of the rocks at depth under the influences of high pressures and moderate temperatures . |
6 | The great majority saw faithfulness as being as important as ever in marriage and condemned casual sex — more for women than for men . |
7 | The borough 's numerous municipal housing estates and legacy of dockland neighbourhoods house people suffering from levels of deprivation and unemployment as severe as anywhere in the United Kingdom . |
8 | Winterbottom , who led England out in honour of his 50th cap , was as vigilant as ever in defence and always to hand in attack . |
9 | Forty years ago , the forests along the eastern fringe of the Andes were as inaccessible as anywhere in the world ; but it is there that is found wild cocoa with the greatest genetic diversity . |
10 | It is not as efficient as either in their own fields , but performs very much better than they can in a situation where a significant enquiry facility is necessary and where the data is frequently processed sequentially . |
11 | Despite the existence of a welfare state , crucial differences in life chances have remained as wide as ever in post-war Britain . |
12 | The photos — predominantly portraits — are unfortunately grouped in sections rather than printed alongside the text ( except , strangely , in the insignia section ) , but Mr Williamson is as punctilious as ever in pointing out interesting features of uniform detail . |
13 | She spoke about the conditions faced by ordinary people in the Philippines where she says conditions are as bad as anywhere in the the Third World . |