Example sentences of "good as the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Under certain conditons this approximation gets better as the sample size gets larger .
2 Oxford got better as the game went on .
3 On the contrary ; he seemed to get better as the game progressed , winning tackles as if to order , losing little in the air .
4 Well it 's only as good as the person putting it in .
5 ‘ Though perhaps not quite as good as the banana . ’
6 Implying that the water we supply is worse than what 's in Europe , and the sewage effluence we put into rivers is not as good as the rest of Europe .
7 But remember , codes have no legal status and they are only as good as the organisation 's power to enforce them .
8 ( Under the scheme , those who belong to an occupational scheme which provides a pension at least as good as the state can partially contract out of the state scheme and pay a lower contribution . )
9 This scheme provided for a mixed system of public and private pensions , with many of the better paid and more secure groups of workers able to ‘ contract out ’ into private schemes so long as they were at least as good as the State Earnings Related Pensions Scheme ( SERPS ) .
10 The most stringent policy document advocating the best practice is only as good as the level of compliance achieved .
11 Having said that , in a public sector context the income figure as a measure of performance can only be as good as the competitiveness of the markets in which it is earned allows .
12 My shilling is as good as the King 's .
13 The images were returned by the on-board TV cameras and yielded detail on the Mercurian surface down to about 1 km across , about as good as the Moon viewed through a telescope with a magnification of × 120 and about 300 times better than the pre-Mariner 10 images .
14 A phone is only as good as the system it is plugged into .
15 Visits are only as good as the preparation made before them .
16 Unfortunately the resemblance ends there as his songs are nowhere near as good as the master 's .
17 Is she really as good as the lab boys say ? ’
18 ‘ The deputy tries to prove to his manager that he is as good as the man he is replacing , ’ said Broos , doubtless applying that theory to all of Rangers ' outfield worries .
19 I treasure the photographs I took of Jack , and following its refurbishment the instrument sounds as good as the day he fashioned it all those years ago — a credit to the man and fitting epitaph to his expertise .
20 ‘ At the end of the day , a system is only as good as the user wants it to be , ’ says Peterborough Software 's David Laking .
21 He looked smashing , he decided , shyly proud , as good as the Duke of Edinburgh any day .
22 C. A few years ago , a group of farmers in eastern Britain decided that the market price they were offered for milk , from dairy cows fed on grass , was not as good as the price they could get for beef cattle , which are fattened in pens by being fed with crops of barley .
23 But even the buttons do n't feel as good as the music .
24 A claim that the product is not as good as the purchaser expected is a claim for economic loss , which traditionally should be brought in contract .
25 Prospects for the highest-rated shares to open at a premium of up to 30 per cent continued to look good as the stock market held steady yesterday .
26 Prospects for the highest-rated shares to open at a premium of up to 30 per cent continued to look good as the stock market held steady yesterday .
27 The working principle of Balcon 's life was that a ‘ film producer is only as good as the sum total of the colleagues with whom he works ’ , and he understood better than anyone else at the time how to turn the studio into a source of creative energy .
28 Now I 'm quite happy to argue we 're twice as good as the Japanese , but I 'm not prepared to claim we 're four times as good , which is what these figures suggest .
29 A racing driver 's only as good as the car he drives ; even when he 's the prodigious Johnny Herbert .
30 A lie is not simply as good as the truth : it is better , because unlike the truth , lies are completely malleable and creatures of their maker .
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