Example sentences of "be [adv] as [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The steps by which a budgetary control system is built up are basically as follows : |
2 | These are basically as follows : |
3 | The reasons for direct channels are basically as follows : |
4 | Its primary concern is to find out what its customers needs and wants are so as to meet them with the highest level of customer satisfaction . |
5 | Gielgud , too , through the agency of his mother , produced reviews to prove that the golden oldies of the classic past with whom Burton was being compared to his disadvantage had been just as slammed in their time . |
6 | The limitation figures vary , but as at April 1989 , they are approximately as follows : — |
7 | The roles of the board of governors and the executive board are broadly as described in Section 8.2.3 . |
8 | You are not alone as I am just as confused myself . |
9 | Furthermore , women are not as isolated from each other as they are in the world of the 1980s . |
10 | Armies are not as feared by Western nations as they are by countries in Latin or South American countries ( to which I will refer later ) , in fact in the UK , by an attempt to cut government spending , it was revealed that there is great support for the army . |
11 | We are just as determined that people in Northern Ireland should benefit from the Government 's reforms , including fund-holding practices , and therefore they will be introduced at the earliest possible date . |
12 | They have families and mortgages and are just as worried about the possibility of a radiation leak as the next person . ’ |
13 | The puddings , such as the notorious ‘ Boozey Prunes ’ , are just as appetising . |
14 | Because that ‘ perfectly ’ , that ‘ here ’ , are just as limiting in their way as ‘ with ’ and ‘ about ’ . |
15 | I do n't think he knows what he 's giving me 'cos you 're just as addicted to them as you are to smack . |
16 | Because the real problem , Rory , my sweet , is that you 're just as attracted to him as he is to you . ’ |
17 | ‘ You 're about as grown up as … as Just William , with all this leering , these smutty innuendoes , just because you happened to see me with no clothes on ! ’ |
18 | The main stages are usually as follows : |
19 | ‘ I am still as excited about these plastic boxes as I was three years ago when I started , ’ she says . |
20 | Arguably brewers are still as constrained by the profit motive as ever before . |
21 | We are still as committed to the leukaemia unit as we always have been . ’ |
22 | ‘ They are probably as frightened of you as you are of them . ’ |
23 | This sits on top of what is effectively a bucketful of media which can be sectionalised ( usually in three sections ) to contain several different types of media — which are often as detailed above — mechanical , biological and chemical . |
24 | The main academic posts within universities are typically as described below , though there is a great deal of variation between universities . |
25 | Such hopes are now as battered as Bishopsgate . |
26 | The rules were considerably simplified in the 1988 Budget , and , except for previous maintenance arrangements , are now as follows : |
27 | The simple provision of substitute care for children and an uncritical belief in welfare will not be enough as concerns with outcomes and standards increase . |
28 | I can at least deal with it , I 'm not as pissed off as I was . |
29 | The boy 's parents may still deny his sexual adulthood , or the girl 's will very probably be just as alarmed . |
30 | The majority of women do undertake paid work in their later middle life , and it can be just as wrenching for them to leave it as for men . |