Example sentences of "at as [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The only difference I can find lies in the darker , more spiteful vision of the new film , and the fact that the cast seems almost manically inclined to get through it all as fast as possible and at as high a pitch as the Dolby Stereo can cope with .
2 Medical and legal expenses , public liability and cancellation should all be included at as high a level as possible .
3 Record these background effects tapes at as high a level as possible to minimise tape hiss , and go for longish recording runs to give yourself plenty of margin at editing .
4 The goal of the day hospital is to ensure that the patient 's level of functioning is maintained at as high a level as possible , while levels of anxiety in both patient and carer are decreased , levels of confidence being likewise increased .
5 In a conversation in July with Cloyce K. Huston of the American mission in Japan , MacArthur reverted to his former view that a peace treaty should be arrived at as soon as possible .
6 Every roof has an individual character — so you can be sure of an investment that ; s lovely to look at as well as adding to the value of your building .
7 The Chairman of the Chambre Nationale , Yannick Guilloux , said the charges brought against Britain must not be seen as the stand of one European country against another but a bid to harmonise tax regulation , at as low a rate as possible , in order to protect the art market within the EC as a whole .
8 While a good case can , in retrospect , he made for the national interest being served by higher prices , there were few at the time who argued against the interpretation of Citrine and Self that there was a long-run obligation to sell as much electricity as possible at as low a price as possible .
9 To meet the speed criteria it was essential that the wright of the boat was maintained at as low a level as possible , without sacrificing strength .
10 The principle of subsidiarity , whereby decisions were taken at as low a level as was feasible , was stressed .
11 We are not aware of any previously reported case of non-penetrance of any features of FAP at as late an age as 58 years .
12 Whilst the cost of unemployment in terms of human misery and risk of social unrest must be considerable , the attempt to seek a remedy must not be looked at as merely a social gesture .
13 In raising questions about curriculum content and balance , therefore , the balance and disposition of these generic activities must be looked at as searchingly as the balance of subject time .
14 Some fishkeepers are less than enthusiastic about Apistogrammas because some of them are effectively annual fishes , dying off after producing a brood or two , at as early an age as 9–10 months .
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