Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] as [adj] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The TUC found them nearly as awkward as did the Government . |
2 | Though it probably did not benefit her economically as much as has sometimes been thought , it endowed Britain with a great colonial empire and virtually unlimited opportunities of further expansion . |
3 | The English-speaking world , which reveres him quite as much as does Iberia , knows him as Ferdinand Magellan . |
4 | Obviously it 's got to be in some sort of order ; composition comes into it just as much as taking a photograph . ’ |
5 | Obviously it 's got to be in some sort of order ; composition comes into it just as much as taking a photograph . ’ |
6 | I mean I found it almost as ridiculous as trying to sort of say , well half of my clerical staff are fairly incompetent so I think we should have a sort of incompetency rating for each of |
7 | They ate on the terrace and Constance found it almost as sensual and satisfying an experience as the previous night 's love-making . |