Example sentences of "[be] [adv] as " in BNC.
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1 | Such skills as are implicated in those two lists are essentially relationship skills and are arguably as relevant to individual professional/client relationships as they are to work with self-advocacy groups . |
2 | Ways into reading text , strategies for coping with monolithic texts as well as texts considered to be of less " value " are arguably as vital a part of the educational process as any learning about text . |
3 | The motives of public men are rarely as base or as quixotic as their enemies would have us believe ; and no portrait of MacDonald is complete which depicts him as the ambitious , fawning courtier of Labour mythology or the martyred patriot of his own invention . |
4 | The celebrations of selflessness and sacrifice are much as they were in the wartime films , but this time there seems little point in asserting them , nothing to be argued for . |
5 | C. The functions of Edinburgh today are much as they were long ago . |
6 | Food prices are much as in the UK . |
7 | The first is that while most of the fast movements are much as one might have surmised ( although the vite sections of the last movement of the Te Deum are notably faster than often performed ) , some of the slow movements are considerably slower than one usually hears them , suggesting a rather wider range of tempos in use in the early 18th century in France than that to which we are accustomed today . |
8 | The steps by which a budgetary control system is built up are basically as follows : |
9 | These are basically as follows : |
10 | The reasons for direct channels are basically as follows : |
11 | The hardships we are suffering in the recession are nothing compared to the hell of the Bosnian detention camps , and if we can not find the cash to help what amounts to very few of them then we are morally as well as economically bankrupt . |
12 | Such styles , as we have seen , are apparently as pervasive a feature of US high school teaching as of life in British secondary schools . |
13 | Its primary concern is to find out what its customers needs and wants are so as to meet them with the highest level of customer satisfaction . |
14 | This , then , is the state we are in as we approach the 1990s . |
15 | It had been just as he was leaving on a Sunday evening . |
16 | Gielgud , too , through the agency of his mother , produced reviews to prove that the golden oldies of the classic past with whom Burton was being compared to his disadvantage had been just as slammed in their time . |
17 | He maintains that what we take to have been the causal circumstance might have existed as it did , and the rest of the universe might have been just as it was-and there might have been no smell . |
18 | So that I think , had the subject been injustice , it would have just been just as er , exciting as justice , fact or fiction . |
19 | What we are supposing is that everything could have been exactly as it was except for the non-occurrence of the smell of the candles . |
20 | Good pine shavings are best as they contain resin , which also acts as an insect repellent . |
21 | Stainless steel blades are best as they 're hardwearing and stain-resistant but , when choosing , check that the blade is made from a single piece of steel . |
22 | The limitation figures vary , but as at April 1989 , they are approximately as follows : — |
23 | The roles of the board of governors and the executive board are broadly as described in Section 8.2.3 . |
24 | It may be surmised that , had these children been away as long as the Rochdale children were , this state of total separation would have continued . |
25 | I feel quite sad , and I 'm going to miss him , because he 's never been away as long as six months before . |
26 | You are not alone as I am just as confused myself . |
27 | Sales of ten Harlequin titles , like ‘ Duel of Passion ’ and ‘ The Darker Side of Paradise ’ , are already as hot in Moscow and St Petersburg as they were in Montreal and St Paul . |
28 | Have n't really been over as well . |
29 | Below these slopes , north of the village and on various plots scattered throughout the commune , the vines are not as well sited , but they provide wines outshining other premiers crus . |
30 | Furthermore , women are not as isolated from each other as they are in the world of the 1980s . |