Example sentences of "quite as bad [conj] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I have been on the bus since then and there has been nothing quite as bad but I have still heard very loud swearing and seen emergency doors open . ’ |
2 | erm we I mean we , we , we 've looked at the , the peasant tenant relationship erm and my , my opinion is that basically you know it was n't quite as bad as everyone 's made out erm but al okay we 're saying that warlords were , were very imperialistic and they were a huge fact to be considered but in Hunan and within the south erm eastern region say |
3 | Not quite as bad as I have seen on our modern commuter stations , but we were jam packed and could not be parted from our scant luggage . |
4 | ‘ I know I look a complete wreck , ’ answered Felicity Suvarov with a mischievous gleam in her remarkable eyes , ‘ but I do n't feel quite as bad as I look . ’ |
5 | erm and realise that no you do n't sound quite as bad as you think you might . |
6 | It was , I did n't erm believe that the picture of constraint that was painted in appendix two was quite as bad as it looked . |
7 | In engineering , cellulose is never used in the completely dry condition so that the range of strength and stiffness is not quite as bad as it sounds . |
8 | However it is n't quite as bad as it looks because the amount that you will have paid in will only feel like £4,520 . |