Example sentences of "be [adv] [adv] [adv] as " in BNC.

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1 And you know why we 're here as well as I do .
2 I hope you are both as well as you can be , and to make up for my lack of inspiration here is a poem which I discovered in a very nice book of modern Scottish poetry : —
3 ‘ It could have been as long ago as last Christmas , ’ he said .
4 But a number are outside the borough boundaries and some are as far afield as Northallerton , Thirsk and Wolsingham 26 miles away from Darlington town centre .
5 But a number are outside the borough boundaries and some are as far afield as Northallerton , Thirsk and Wolsingham 26 miles away from Darlington town centre .
6 Each component of the partition is a cluster , and the algorithm is intended to find clusters which are as far apart as possible .
7 Most people — though not all — continue to vote tribally for objectives which , after nearly 25 years of conflict , are as far apart as ever .
8 The two sides are as far apart as ever and the latest developments on the Dublin and London fronts are not likely to bring them closer .
9 It 'll be all right soon as he gets it . ’
10 In fact , some people 's remembering of the exact colours and their proportions might be so far out as to scramble the possible building of any picture .
11 The individuals may function well in different compartments , and while they may have inhabited the same house for 30 years , believing they are together , they may , in fact , not be together as far as their hopes and expectations go , so it is terribly important that they voice these things to their partners .
12 ‘ Let's just be together as often as we can , really get to know each other .
13 The extensive discussion of the topic in Chapter 2 led to rejection of the account offered by Wagner for habituation , but this may be just as well as far as his theory of latent inhibition is concerned .
14 A lay person asked whether both his feet were off the ground simultaneously when he walked would probably be wrong as often as right .
15 She did not go on to explain that to remove anything would be wrong as far as she was concerned .
16 If it manages to kill me in my sleep one night , you 'll be as badly off as you were before . ’
17 Well my husband 'll have to leave so I 'll claim income support and be as well off as his ex-wife .
18 I 'll be there as fast as I can . ’
19 erm , I shall be there as far as I know and in the meantime have a word with mum and dad if they 're free
20 Under section 265 the English court has jurisdiction , for example , over a debtor who is a foreign national who has never lived or been here so long as , at a time within the last three years , he was a member of a firm which carried on business in this country .
21 The books have always been there as far as I can remember .
22 This year over 40 exhibitors spread themselves between a score of hotels and venues , apparently selected on the basis of being as far apart as possible .
23 Yes I am but I do n't being as far away as I am
24 But then the feet began to stretch wider and wider apart , and I knew that when the feet were as far apart as I was long , I 'd fall through to the heaving belly beneath .
25 An attraction of the older cosmology was that heaven and hell were as far apart as possible — the former beyond the outermost sphere , the latter in the bowels of the earth .
26 The factories on the east bank of the Medway were even worse off as they had no direct railway outlet and also a poor road system .
27 Europe is dead as far as we 're concerned .
28 He 's dead as far as we 're concerned .
29 Be just as well as strong , O Yussuf . ’
30 Since a python 's skin begins to deteriorate in quality once it has grown to about fifteen feet the largest are left alone , which is just as well as each one must be caught at night , alive and by hand , with a lamp to attract them from their lairs , and at least four men to get them into the sack afterwards .
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