Example sentences of "[adv] big as " in BNC.
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1 | Overall , the neck has a slightly chunky feel , although not so big as to be restrictive for those who play with a more classical style . |
2 | These seem to have been designed to be worn on the finger , although the oval design-disc was so big as to he unwieldy ; possibly they were normally worn on a string round the neck , or simply reserved for a leisured elite . |
3 | The afterdeck — of course those boats were n't so big as they are now — all where I laid , it was all over the deck . |
4 | Add to them the cohorts of civil servants patiently drafting and redrafting sackfuls of international Green verbiage , and whole planeloads of whingeing journalists and television crews , and the whole shebang becomes so big as to overwhelm the senses of the vast majority of the aboriginal citizens of Planet Earth . |
5 | ‘ Be none so big as looks . |
6 | Not so big as your man , but he was a comely-looking lad in his day , and kind of heart . |
7 | They were not so big as to require steam lifting machinery and powered saws . |
8 | Some crates were as big as vacation cottages , because a hierarchy of crate status had suddenly come into being . |
9 | Something as big as that . |
10 | This year it promises to be as big as ever , with 90% of stands space already booked . |
11 | ( ‘ Seven as big as marbles , the surgeon said . ’ ) |
12 | This raises a lump which may become as big as a small orange . |
13 | Butterflies as big as birds fell down from the branches , wings flopping limply . |
14 | It is already as big as the previous record in 1987 , when half the ozone over the Antarctic disappeared between late September and late November . |
15 | ‘ One of them 's near as big as a hangar . ’ |
16 | I ai n't never seen anything like it — all them colours and Father Christmas , huge , as big as a giant — all red and gold and glittery . |
17 | For the Nineties , it 's safe to predict that the nostalgia boom has a few years left to run , that Neneh Cherry , Roland Gift and Terence Trent D'Arby will become as big as they want to be , and that Bobby Brown 's crafty commercialisation of rap , soul and a vast ego will give Wacko a run for his money quite soon . |
18 | Jenny Pitman 's Do Be Brief stepped onto a racecourse for the first time in the first division of the Christmas Pudding Novice Hurdle and made quite an impression in beating Sailor 's Luck , but not half as big as his stable-companion Egypt Mill , who looked something special in landing the second division by 10 lengths . |
19 | There was very little noise as no-one had arrived — between twenty and thirty people were in the room — and we had this teeny stereo system about as big as a transistor radio for music . |
20 | These enterprises are now almost as big as that other mammoth contingent liability of America 's socialised credit system , federally insured deposits . |
21 | But , as the table shows , after adjustment for inflation some of the mergers that took place during this century 's three previous spates of restructuring — 1897–1904 , 1925–30 and the late 1960s — were as big as the top takeovers of the 1980s . |
22 | Philip reckoned he was n't as big as him but you could n't have told what age he was . |
23 | He went down the airless corridor to his Boss 's office , said hello to the secretary , and walked into the large oak-panelled room which was as big as the lobby of many a sizeable hotel . |
24 | I saw a hole in one of his socks at the back as big as a potato , and offered to do some mending for him . ’ |
25 | But they also brought reports of strong , fortified cities , and inhabitants as big as giants , and these , as chapter 14 now makes clear , make more impact on the people than the assurances of fertility . |
26 | A tiny fair-haired boy in army uniform walked jauntily up and down the bus with an air of chirpy innocence , holding a gun nearly as big as himself . |
27 | Neither , however , is as big as Government House , the crenellated , Italianate mansion used by the Governor . |
28 | Cumbernauld 's no' as big as Glasgow . ’ |
29 | He told Richardson that a Dutch gentleman had given him Frageria chiloensis , a native strawberry from the Spanish West Indies , but although Miller had not yet seen the fruit he quoted A. F. Frézier who ‘ in his Voyages says it grows as big as a pullet 's egg … a great rarity ’ . |
30 | As big as … ’ his voice trailed off . |