Example sentences of "see as [adv] as " in BNC.
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1 | Why , then , are pedigree dogs seen as frequently as mongrels in rescue homes ? |
2 | Saints who should be seen as well as heard about |
3 | The saints or ‘ holy ones ’ should be seen as well as heard about . |
4 | If you want to be seen as well as heard , search out the VZ303 . |
5 | The earliest authenticated cuckoo was for years a literal early bird seen as well as heard on March 27 , 1936 , in Kent , but one was reportedly heard and seen on March 2 , 1972 , in Berkshire . |
6 | An old favourite it is sometimes available , if not seen as often as Corydoras aneus and Corydoras paleatus . |
7 | Culley tracked left and found him again , startled by the way the image was drawn to stand before him , as if his voice must be heard , as if the man must see as clearly as he was seen — Levis , stetson , a loose shirt ; a rifle cradled in one arm . |
8 | It is described here so that you can see as soon as possible : A learning program may have many facets , and classification is fraught with subtlety . |
9 | The dragonfly has so many ommatidia that it can see as well as some vertebrates . |
10 | On a clear day you can see as far as Dublin from the Great Car of Donard ( or so they say ) , but mist or heat haze have always foreshortened the view for me . |
11 | I could not even see as far as the mouth of the burn . |
12 | ‘ In the day , ’ said Barbara Coleman , ‘ I can see as far as the Esterel … |
13 | There is no fun at all in repeatedly looking into bright sunlight , straining your eyes and wondering all the time what 's happening — because it is almost certain that you will be unable to see as well as you really need to . |
14 | And he had six people to work with who would n't waste time on stupid questions about the baby 's emotional welfare , who saw as clearly as he did the greater fascination in the sheaves of data they had already collected on the child since his birth . |
15 | Yet Iago suddenly wheeled his pony again , and made for the highest point of the ridge , where he could look back over the valley , and see as far as the scattered outer copses and the rim of the forest . |