Example sentences of "about [adv] [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It is about twice as fast as conventional dipping , ’ claims Glyn Williams , UK distributor of the franchise . |
2 | Older people also consult their GP about twice as often as younger people . |
3 | It will be about twice as long as the goods brake and , as Colin 's article states , it will be carried on No. 5 's bogies and used as a mobile shop/ticket office/refreshment car . |
4 | Snooker frames with Julian last about twice as long as they do with anybody else . |
5 | The adoral shields are about twice as long as broad not particularly wing-like and not separating the oral shield from the first lateral arm plate . |
6 | The adoral shields are large prominent about twice as long as broad and only just separating the oral shield from the first lateral arm plate . |
7 | The adoral shields are larger about twice as long as broad , slightly curved , and do not separate the oral shield from the first lateral arm plate . |
8 | The adoral shields are large , about twice as long as broad , and do not separate the oral shield from the first lateral arm plate . |
9 | The radial shields are irregularly tear drop shaped about twice as long as broad and separated along their entire length . |
10 | The radial shields are about twice as long as broad , separated by a wedge of plates , nearly half the disk radius in length . |
11 | The radial shields are equal to or less than half the disk radius , about twice as long as broad and contiguous only distally . |
12 | The radial shields are about twice as long as broad , small triangular . |
13 | The radial shields are about twice as long as broad and contiguous only distally . |
14 | The radial shields are about twice as long as broad ; in small specimens they may be contiguous along their whole length , in larger specimen they become separated by a single triangular plate or by a wedge of plates . |