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

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1 The procession of raised rook and chicken pies , with their intricate decorations , that made its appearance in the kitchen raised their expectations as high as the pie coffins , as did the jellies vanishing into the larders , and sorbets into the refrigerators .
2 Although not as high as the Alps , some of the peaks reach a most reasonable height of over 4,000′ .
3 Oh it had oh yes definitely , they used to have a lot of machinery from Germany , cos they were specialists in , in power presses , oh I used to , the one big press I used to work on I used bells , erm all this was great nearly as high as the ceiling here and it was an press , and er just one just press a lever or a handle there used to be er handles on the side as well sometimes they put levers sometimes a handle and the bell would come out all formed and everything and that was heavy steel , and that was a heavy job , but erm they were very very heavy presses they , the pressure was very I do n't know tons or something like that , but erm it was all er it was all to cut labour out and er and the self-feed as well where one would be feeding it or you 'd pull it yourself , it was automatic all automatic I could n't think of that word before .
4 The incidence of severe acute renal failure in the community is at least twice as high as the incidence reported from renal unit based studies .
5 To this could be added the possibility of building the towers only as high as the wall itself , thus enabling the cannon used for defence to be moved along its length ( now on one level ) to whichever part it was most needed .
6 The smell of evil embrocation drifted up even as high as the clouds of Heaven .
7 Do you also remember another New Testament scholar at Manchester who flipped and declared that the word ‘ Jesus ’ was really a code for a sacred mushroom and the Bible was a do-it-yourself manual for getting as high as the stars without leaving your body ?
8 In this study , the glutamate/GABA ratio is raised in the epileptogenic hippocampus , particularly in the postseizure period when glutamate remains high as the GABA concentration returns to normal , which may cause the hippocampal damage characteristic of temporal lobe epilepsy , since a similar pattern is produced in normal animals by stimulation of excitatory input to the hippocampus .
9 I wish to go as high as the church steeple , ’ she told the broom firmly .
10 A sweet , deep pain closed about his manhood , and it was then that desire rocketed out of control , and he felt himself become as hard and as high as the beech trees that stood sentinel to Tara 's western avenue …
11 The first edition , dated 1796 , apparently contained the notorious instruction , in the treatment of ‘ staggers ’ , of having the ‘ hair clipped off the pasterns as high as the fetlock , and boiling water poured on the part twice a day ’ .
12 In Brisbane where 300,000 people packed together in the city centre , hysteria ran as high as the baking 95 degree temperature .
13 In the event , they found the crossing reasonably easy , the water never reaching as high as the beasts ' bellies .
14 ‘ If I had my way , I would burn the entire place to the ground and hang Fitzosbert on a scaffold as high as the sky .
15 Thus the Newsom Report , which examined secondary schooling for children of average or less than average ability , concluded that the proportion of schools in slum areas which were seriously inadequate was twice as high as the proportion of all schools in the sample .
16 Her mind leapt as high as the moon — somehow she knew the seal could answer her heart 's desire — but how could she make it happen ?
17 Durance was weary of both of them but the price of their silence was as high as the price of Sabine Jourdain 's .
18 Japan scores twice as high as the UK for this variable with a significance of p < 0·001 , but with a negative correlation .
19 Though I jumped too when he cracked the whip , there came a time when I refused to jump as high as the others .
20 This episode put me off water for years , the platform had seemed almost as high as the Blackpool Tower which we had just visited .
21 ‘ The back , ’ said Charlotte , watching , ‘ was dry as high as the shoulder-blades .
22 in fact , in some cases fixed costs can enable the established firm to price as high as the monopoly level yet induce no entry — what Bain called " blockaded entry " ( see Dixit , 1979 ) .
23 Already small heaps of green faggots were laid about the stool , with dry weeds on top as high as the victim 's groin .
24 They had the malt-sacks in there already , he saw , and heaps of oars , nearly as high as the tapestry .
25 Local physician Lia Giraldo da Silva Augusto says the mortality rate of young adults is as high as the infant mortality rate , which is 65 per 1,000 .
26 And high above , at the end of the curve , the steep hillsides rose as high as the rim of the dormant volcano on High Island .
27 Clerical , Medical and General Life Assurance Society does not guarantee that the amount to be paid if the contract is terminated at one of the durations specified will be as high as the amount indicated .
28 Clerical Medical and General Life Assurance Society does not guarantee that the amount to be paid if the contract is terminated at one of the durations specified will be as high as the amount indicated .
29 Some of them not as high as the non-metals but most of have got to get to a few hundred degrees C before they start .
30 Well that 's , it was n't a obviously as high as the flood twenty seven years ago .
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