Example sentences of "was [adv] [adj] as " in BNC.

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1 This happy-go-lucky attitude , with its underlying assumption that diplomacy was not a career in itself but an interlude in other and often more attractive ones , was slowly dying as system , method and organisation became more pervasive in all branches of government .
2 The endeavour was professionally abysmal as well as painful , and his money started to run out .
3 Nigel thought his mother was rather crude as well as not versed in the ways of the world and in what men want .
4 I was majorly unpleased as you can imagine at the time but I think what it does show is that the Indians have got a terrific sense of humour .
5 The snow was falling steadily and it was bitterly cold as I covered my bagpipes and rubbed my almost frozen fingers in an attempt to keep the circulation going .
6 The Captain , Commander Bayldon , went to Portsmouth to interview some Marine Pensioners for the Steward 's replacement and was presumably successful as Sergeant Hembury and his wife were employed shortly after at £1 10s. 0d. per week , plus board and lodging .
7 In some urban areas the link with local employers — usually the major local employer — was exceedingly close as with mining colleges ( Castleford and Camborne ) or the steel industry ( Scunthorpe and Rotherham ) .
8 The organization of the new regiment was somewhat confused as there were two totally different tables of establishment .
9 " You have first bath , Nicandra implored her friend — she was justly nervous as to the extent of the hot water , and , in every way , she put her friend 's comfort before her own .
10 So I was n't bitter when I put myself into the hands of the surgeon and that splendid bank nurse was so thoughtful as to ask me the question .
11 What it did was to produce complex mathematical calculations to show that the risk of their happening was so remote as to be discountable .
12 Both as critics and film-makers their creed was so consistent as to encourage producers to contact any of their colleagues , and after the international success of such films as A Bout de Souffle , Hiroshima Mon Amour and Les Quatre Cents Coups , Doniol-Valcroze was able to make his feature debut in 1960 with L'Eau a la Bouche .
13 In the key province of Ontario — which contained one-third of the country 's population — the majority in favour was so tiny as to give only a Pyrrhic victory to the supporters of the accord .
14 ‘ … one was a female pauper of very advanced age who had laboured for many years under a complication of incurable disorders , and her situation was so desperate as to have precluded her from being received into the House had it not happened that she was the first patient presented .
15 The sense of hierarchy was so subtle as to be almost non-existent .
16 He was so subtle as to deceive even the quickest witted people .
17 At times when I sensed that the gulf between Jean-Claude and me was so wide as to be almost unbridgeable , I would wonder how it was that our love-making had lost nothing of its fervour .
18 Of the second here illustrated , the Moss Provence , Miller said that it had not long been known in London and the first time he saw it ‘ was in 1727 in the garden of Dr Boerhaave near Leyden who was so good as to give me one of the plants , but from where it came I could not learn .
19 We had to pay a $300 cash deposit , refundable on delivery , or entirely lost if there was so much as a cigarette burn in the carpet .
20 The Mayoral party would receive a formal greeting to Waterside , … which was the proper old ancient Borough centuries before the town up and over was so much as dreamed of .
21 The Knight Marischal shouted back that since it was unthinkable that any such deed would be carried out , and a disgrace to the knightly code that it was so much as suggested , there would be no yielding up of the town .
22 The five minutes were almost up , and she would n't put it past Lori to leave if she was so much as a second late .
23 Over a long period then , the cost of elections was still more than the cost of the permanent organization , and this cost was so great as to rule out all but a tiny minority .
24 Be that as it may , the discrepancy between the editorial objectives of Monde and its editorial practice was so great as to cause embarrassment in official communist circles , and to provoke open hostility from Young Turks such as Breton , Aragon and Nizan himself .
25 Franco conducted it on his own terms , however , which meant that it was so gradual as to be barely perceptible at times , and designed to show him in the most favourable light possible .
26 This suddenly appeared to confirm an impression gathered by Vanderbank in their contact , a strange sense that his visitor was so agitated as to be trembling in every limb .
27 His voice was so faint as to be almost inaudible .
28 Some of the groups found that the sound quality was so poor as to make it difficult to listen to the recordings .
29 This system was usually applied where the grade of ore was so poor as to preclude it being worked by the tribute system .
30 Stalling for time , China appealed to the West for support , but the response was so muted as to be useless .
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