Example sentences of "as [adj] [subord] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We told them the truth and as usual when a panic was over they apologized but warned that we must be patient .
2 However , it could be that , in some transactions , where economic loss is suffered because of a breach caused by wilful default ( or perhaps even inadvertent default ) , such clauses would not be regarded as reasonable where a consumer suffered economic loss .
3 It now seems that Britain 's upturn started as long as a year ago .
4 It m probably not as long as a year but it 's quite a while
5 There is a kind of corporate responsibility , and as long as a government is just it is a citizen 's duty to support it , but when the actions or a government hurt the individual and harm the nation it is the duty of a citizen to withdraw his support .
6 The group informally known as labyrinthodonts ( from their characteristic labyrinth-ridged teeth ) included some impressive animals almost as long as a man : perhaps the alligators of the time .
7 Black as night , with flaming red eyes and tusks as long as a man 's arm , the Erymanthian Boar had killed many people .
8 By the central pole stood a great oaken chest , three feet high and as long as a man .
9 As long as a man was unfree , he had no access to the royal courts , but could plead only in his lord 's court .
10 A trail of suds as long as a day 's walk
11 In historical periods a loss factor of about 2 per cent per annum is known to have occurred ; compounded over a period of as long as a century , this will clearly drastically reduce the amount of coinage of year a available to the hoarder at the later date .
12 This , while nowhere near as long as a hummingbird 's tongue , is quite long enough from this position to burgle the nectaries .
13 It was , after all , as long as a cow .
14 As a general rule , though , it is easier to cope with a dry site than a wet one : as long as a water supply is available , a dry site can be moistened to highlight the differences in soil colour and texture .
15 The new 600 Plus film packs for all cameras , £8.99 for a pack of 10 , include a battery to power all the camera 's functions — so as long as a film is loaded , the camera has power .
16 Hitachi , Toshiba , Mitsubishi , Fujitsu , Nippon Electric and Matsushita — the largest of the ‘ mech-tronics ’ groups began making-robots as long as a decade ago .
17 However , as long as a system can recognize that this use of ‘ in the hand ’ implies that the hand is part of ‘ him ’ , it can avoid this kind of reasoning altogether and adopt a constraint propagation method to resolve both pronouns .
18 It is these internally generated or endogenous components , lasting sometimes as long as a second after the triggering stimulus , which offer the most potential for investigating mental activities .
19 The theory goes something like this : as long as a country can continue to borrow money , it will effectively be able to ‘ roll over ’ its debt indefinitely .
20 His cock felt as hard and as long as a barber 's pole , as he held it in his fist and ground the round , blunt tip against her tender haven .
21 Sometimes , as long as a minute passes before the ‘ yes ’ button is depressed by beak or paw .
22 It came unclouded to them from our fathers , and we will defend this land , as long as a drop of Indian blood warms the hearts of our men .
23 Hindu teachings allow abortion only where a pregnancy constitutes a danger to the mother 's life , Islamic law allows abortion up to as late as 120 days and under Jewish law the foetus is regarded as a subsidiary of the mother and abortion is permitted as long as a number of doctors recommend it .
24 as long as a piece of string , but I might be okay cos Matthew 's junior captain this year
25 I suspect the answer to my first question is about numbers of jobs , by virtue of what you 've just said as long as a piece of string .
26 As long as a band can physically and economically do it , I would want to take their music to the people wherever they are .
27 ‘ No thanks , ’ he replied , his face as long as a landslide , ‘ I once went to the House of Commons to see how the country was run .
28 And Di said what 's the matter , you 've got a face as long as a fiddle ?
29 At last somebody who 's on without a face as long as a fiddle .
30 Well then there used to be frames Ooh er as long as a street the room used to be .
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