Example sentences of "[adv] as [adj] [conj] [pron] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Basically as far as what you need to know at the point of sale , yes .
2 He would commit a nuisance just as much if what he owned were a manure heap .
3 Voluntary work in the community can be just as useful as anything you may have done in a paid capacity .
4 The Old Ones never appear in person , so we do n't have to worry about them anyway , but a cultist who only believes he has their powers or blessings and acts accordingly is just as dangerous as one who genuinely has their powers and blessings . ’
5 You need n't worry ’ — he was getting happy now , preening his face with his tiny hands — ‘ this conversation we 've had will remain just as confidential as anything you may say to him .
6 This latter is quite an important point , because although it may not be immediately obvious , a deposit which consists only of large particles can be just as well-sorted as one which consists only of small ones .
7 Robert Indiana was in many ways a pioneer in the use of words as the chief subject matter for art , making what you read just as important as what you ‘ see ’ .
8 Orange flavours that 's about as much as what we 'd ever get in here !
9 Alright I 'll get through it I wo n't be running about as much as what I usually do .
10 suggesting common objectives in an even-handed way , ie that favour what they want to achieve at least as much as what you want to achieve .
11 yeah I mean , and the trouble is what n annoys me more than anything is the fact that he 's good worker I me even when he 's drunk , alright he do n't work at full capacity but he does sort of almost as much as what they do and when he 's
12 He had added that his new possession would need ‘ a bit of doing up ’ , but other engineers working at Nigel 's firm seemed almost as fascinated as he himself , and once it arrived on the premises Nigel remarked jokingly , ‘ Not too many lighthouses were made for a couple of years . ’
13 I will leave them behind me and go only with the clothes on my back , and then I have two miles and a half and a byway to the town , and bring pretty well dressed I may come to some harm almost as bad as what I ran away from , and then , perhaps , it will be reported I have stolen something , and to carry a bad name to my dear parents …
14 This was life : going to bet with a man twice as old as yourself who was married to someone who would n't divorce him .
15 But he did n't do quite as much as me I do n't think like .
16 Certainly I hope they take that into consideration when we do the er annual report and what we 've done because we have n't been half as active as what we have in the past ,
17 If his ankle 's any , half as bad as mine he would n't play on Tuesday .
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