Example sentences of "as large [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Since the direction of the direct and the indirect effect is the same ( which need not always be so ) , the size of the effect of job type on absenteeism would not be as large once sex was controlled as it had seemed in the bivariate relationship .
2 Read up on pond building and filtration ( try The Practical Encyclopaedia of Koi Salamander £19.95 ) , then I suggest , build an in-ground , gravity-fed system — as large as space permits .
3 There were the words , as large as life and often twice as sane .
4 Yet here they were , as large as life — Surkov with his long yellow hair and Rozanov with his attenuated face and his baldness — clearly the living people with whom I had boozed and improvised in Moscow , so long ago .
5 Oh , Lee , you 're as large as life .
6 No , there it was , as large as life in capital letters : To MR LUDOVIC KENNEDY , BBC TELEVISION STUDIOS .
7 Jack Hayden obviously has a very close affinity with William Terris ' ghost because when he made a purposeful visit to Covent Garden Station recently he saw him ‘ as large as life ’ , as if waiting to welcome him back .
8 As large as life and death , both funny and sad — and not a little dangerous .
9 His range of interests is as large as life : births , marriages , deaths , quarrels , reconciliations , rhetoric , religion , cultivation , animal husbandry , home-crafts , politics — all claim his attention and are ( or should be ) faithfully reported — warts and all .
10 as large as life .
11 Andrew come , just come out as large as life .
12 Please could you let us have two copies of a map on as large as scale as possible .
13 The relatively peaceful and well-governed " home counties " of the Duke of Aquitaine , from Poitiers westwards to the sea at Talmont , then down the coast to Bordeaux and up the valley of the Garonne as far as Agen , comprised an area as large as midland and southeastern England and included some of the most prosperous and commercially developed parts of the whole duchy .
14 And he 's certainly big enough to draw his own crowd , just as large as Madness .
15 Some of these gems were as large as goose eggs but the most precious was an exquisite diamond called the Regal of France .
16 The scales across Fenna 's shoulders and haunches were as large as dinner plates , and thick , heavy and dry — they changed colour in different lights , from dull pewter through to a dark red , the colour of dried blood , or the murky green of the lower waters of the Amazon River .
17 He had already crossed the whole length Of the hall and was pressed close to two rabbits , a buck and doe , each of whom was fully as large as Cowslip .
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