Example sentences of "as [adv] as it [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | So do n't write off the ‘ old country ’ yet Amanda it is n't doing as badly as it thinks . |
2 | If at the end of the eight week period since completion , debts remained unpaid , the vendor should have the right to buy back [ at an agreed discount ] the debts which it may then seek to enforce ( as vigorously as it wishes ) in order to seek payment . |
3 | But the process does n't work ( that is , accord with our intuitions ) anything like as powerfully as it does in music . |
4 | Maximum clarity , he wrote , for as long as it takes . |
5 | Immediate first aid for a bleeding nose is to tilt the head back and pinch the nostrils together for as long as it takes . |
6 | The compensation deal will cost the government an estimated A$100m and involves Canberra waiving airport landing charges for as long as it takes the airlines to recoup their losses from keeping about 21,000 non-pilot employees on their staff during the dispute . |
7 | A spokesman said the seven Kurds released from Haslar detention centre , near Gosport , Hampshire , and all 18 from Gloucester Prison were given temporary admission ‘ for as long as it takes to assess their cases ’ . |
8 | The White House spokesman , Mr Marlin Fitzwater , said yesterday that the troops would stay for ‘ as long as it takes , ’ while a subdued Defence Secretary , Mr Dick Cheney , added : ‘ Within the next few weeks we 'll be able to meet the objectives . ’ |
9 | With its inflation still rising , the country on the verge of a perilous wage-price spiral and public finances deeply in the red , the Bundesbank has made it clear that it will keep the German economy locked in a vice of high interest rates for as long as it takes to squeeze out inflation . |
10 | In extremely dry periods , the lungfish of Africa just bury themselves in the mud at the bottom of their temporary ponds , and wait for as long as it takes until it rains again . |
11 | We just use whatever plane we can for as long as it takes : Singapore in eight hours of helicopter flight , Egypt in 50 . |
12 | They had little alternative but to stay there ‘ for as long as it takes ’ . |
13 | For the next few days — for as long as it takes — you just continue your life as though nothing has happened . |
14 | Then freeze it for as long as it takes . |
15 | And it 's my intention to keep up this analysis , er , for as long as it takes , probably to the end of my life . |
16 | ‘ That done , ’ he went on determinedly , ‘ and for as long as it takes for him to get you out of his system , you will be my girlfriend . |
17 | I 'll carry on for as long as it takes . |
18 | One young man said he was told in an interview at the company 's Middlesbrough office : ‘ Be prepared to sit in someone 's house for as long as it takes . |
19 | The heating is switched on only for as long as it takes to dry the washing . |
20 | He said that was last Friday , oh I said I was filling my timesheet in and my expense sheet , not that long , I said well it takes as long as it takes do n't it ? |
21 | ‘ Men who are rappers have to be sexist or they 're gon na lose their credibility , so they 're gon na continue to dis women for as long as it proves their manhood . |
22 | In TRACE II , a parallel architecture is employed in which each of the nodes is a relatively simple processing element which continues to send activation and inhibition to other nodes for as long as it remains active . |
23 | The silence may not last — but for as long as it does , the government has a chance to strengthen France 's macroeconomic foundations . |
24 | It takes as long as it does for a dog to douse a tree trunk . |
25 | We did n't expect it to last as long as it has , and were hoping for some relief by the end of the year . |
26 | Keep cutting the grass for as long as it grows vigorously . |
27 | Even though there is n't much space for plot or characters in between the authorial wisecracks , at 435 ill-written pages Gridlock is about four times as long as it needs to be . |
28 | There is , indeed , a much less rigid distinction between working and non-working hours , for with easier accessibility between home and workplace the farm worker tends to be involved in the job for as long as it demands , rather than working to any set hours . |
29 | ‘ For now , and for as long as it lasts . |
30 | However , as Ketamine lacks the euphoric and social properties that led o the widespread use of MDMA , the drug is likely to disappear as suddenly as it seems to have emerged . |