Example sentences of "as [det] [noun sg] [adv] as " in BNC.
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1 | Your two year olds do n't do as much exercise sometimes as the old horses do . |
2 | Because there was just as much unbelief then as there is now , Jack . |
3 | HE : ( Something inaudible ) SHE : Well they 've as much right here as we have . |
4 | And yes , that fireplace gave me as much pleasure always as I had imagined it would on first sight . |
5 | Yet his own researchers have confirmed that the ‘ British ’ tag on food has about as much impact now as ‘ made in Hong Kong ’ might have had on other commodities a couple of decades ago . |
6 | But I think everything in moderation , but you do n't eat as much butter now as what you used to . |
7 | The 200 is a five-door hatchback and is one of the new breed of Escort-class cars to offer almost as much room inside as a Sierra . |
8 | There is a tidal wave of crime in this country , and it does no good to the people of Cardiff , Sandwell and Westminster to say there is not as much crime there as in Chicago or Sydney . |
9 | A TU154 weighs a third more and consumes half as much fuel again as its Western equivalent , the Boeing 727 . |
10 | Guests often spend as much time here as in the well-appointed lounges or at the friendly bar , before dining in the attractive restaurant which offers a choice of menu . |
11 | The new owners , Richard Rowlands , a solicitor , and Derota Rees-Lik , do not intend to live on the island but have said they will spend as much time there as possible . |
12 | Working with a dramatherapist , we can become an outraged , authoritarian father or a rebellious daughter using words written by Shakespeare 400 years ago about situations which have as much meaning to-day as they did then . |