Example sentences of "as [indef pn] could [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 And all was well , as everyone could see when big , proud , handsome and scatty-but-obedient Moby launched himself out of the car ( on command , of course ! ) for the video cover photo call .
2 Nothing in our four days on the felucca with this sullen boy had prepared us for this , as nothing could have prepared him for that afternoon in Asyut .
3 We went in gingerly but as far as one could tell the floor was solid except for the one strip over the missing bit of beam .
4 Fidelma was as unlikely a lady 's maid as one could hope to find in a month of Sundays .
5 Also about as close and as meaningful a human contact as one could dream of .
6 As one could expect , the risk of recurrence in handicaps caused by environmental factors is low .
7 When considering these ideas we saw , in Sir Edward Coke 's idea of the law as ‘ the golden metwand ’ and his articulation of the ‘ artificial reason ’ of the common law , as clear an expression of the ancient conception of the rule of law as one could expect to find .
8 ‘ So long as one could avoid the wretched cliché : girl impeded , hero dangerously tarrying .
9 Later came the ‘ Carry On ’ films , launched by Carry On Sergeant ( 1958 ) , films as defiantly un-Ealing as one could conceive , with their emphasis on the inability of institutions ( army , hospital , school , etc. ) to contain the animal natures and the sheer potential for vulgarity of the humans within .
10 The great train was standing there , faintly hissing , silver , immensely heavy , stretching away in both directions for as far as one could see in the gloom .
11 Now that I 'd definitely decided to welcome the baby , I 'd have to start planning with a bit more efficiency than in the past , when , so far as one could see , I had been working vaguely on the basis that God would provide ; and why the hell He should in a case like this was probably more than even the most devout believer could have told me .
12 One such well found when workmen were levelling the ground in Upper Halling was estimated to have been 200 ft deep , and bricked as far down as one could see .
13 Although the interference pattern C and the single hump patterns of B look about as dissimilar from each other as one could imagine , there is in fact a hidden mathematical connection between them .
14 When Dermo says ‘ Let's get foonky woonky ’ in his Mancunian draw , it 's as far from a fitting description of their music as one could imagine .
15 When Dermo says ‘ Let's get foonky woonky ’ in his Mancunian draw , it 's as far from a fitting description of their music as one could imagine .
16 If it were mine and I wanted to make serious use of the bass , I 'd probably take the E and A drones off , as one could argue that they do n't do enough on top of the heavier bass strings , which might be better used for playing ‘ proper ’ bass lines .
17 It is , in my opinion , as good a Messiah recording as one could wish for .
18 As one would expect , the recording is as musical as one could wish for .
19 His reading of this movement is as far removed from Salonen 's with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra as one could wish .
20 She is stiff , exceptionally fast and as well mannered and seakindly as one could wish .
21 The effects are widely varied and can be static shimmers of colour , rolls comprising crescendos and diminuendos , or simply beaten rhythms , which can be as complex or simple as one could wish .
22 The harmony is in fact remarkably smooth throughout the piece , and is as rich and vital as one could wish .
23 The plot , insofar as one could discern it , was both labyrinthine and self-cancellingly ambiguous , built round an interview in a psychiatric hospital between a journalist and the grief-obsessed widow of a German professor who had bequeathed a videotape casting doubt on the official version of Hess 's death .
24 AT RONNIE SCOTT 's Club last night I was chatting to some of the members , insofar as one could hear one 's self talk above the noise of the musicians , when the subject of London transport came up .
25 The view is as good as anyone could hope , yet each time it is different .
26 In as far as anyone could hope to be in the bitterly envious soil of the SIS , Foley was unblemished .
27 All he needed — as far as anyone could make out from the hogsheads of salted pilchards that were assembled in two separate groups at the harbour — was one more good catch and victory , together with Martha 's hand , would be his .
28 As far as anyone could make out none of the hostages whose lives had been threatened earlier in the year had actually been harmed , but the stream of communiqués from the groups had dried up .
29 Built around this album , The The at the Town & Country provided as near perfect a late-Eighties rock show as anyone could want .
30 Branson was as awed as anyone could expect to be at the first sight of their own Jumbo Jet .
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