Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] as [adv] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | She had spoken more warmly to him tonight than she had ever done when she was unmarried and free to speak as warmly as she liked . |
2 | However , as Ketamine lacks the euphoric and social properties that led o the widespread use of MDMA , the drug is likely to disappear as suddenly as it seems to have emerged . |
3 | ‘ I mean , you 're welcome to come as far as I 'm concerned ’ . |
4 | She was desparetely unlucky to fall as badly as she did . |
5 | There is no fun at all in repeatedly looking into bright sunlight , straining your eyes and wondering all the time what 's happening — because it is almost certain that you will be unable to see as well as you really need to . |
6 | The cultured voice played on Rennie 's baser instincts , but in the presence of Phelps , he thought it advisable to behave as impeccably as he could . |
7 | At a real start , there will be lots of other boats giving you dirty wind and undoubtedly , you will not be able to sail as fast as you would on your own . |
8 | Even in the very early days of the company , we were aware of the importance of recruitment selection and training and we would not have been able to grow as successfully as we have without it ’ , says |
9 | She would hardly have been able to get as far as she had already without a very strong image of the outlines of the world , of her own personal dream . |
10 | I shall read his speech and where I am unable to reply as fully as I might , I shall write to him . |