Example sentences of "[noun pl] as they [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 She wanted a church wedding with as many of the trimmings as they could possibly afford .
2 The Commission says this would create savings for manufacturers as they will no longer have to supply labels , costing 70p each , in every community language .
3 No tourist should be without at least 10 times as many pockets as they 'll ever find use for .
4 Well , in this particular experiment , what the experimenters did was , when the parental birds left the nest , they stuffed the erm , the chicks as full with worms as they could possibly stuff it .
5 While most gardeners wish to grow as many aquatic plants as they can comfortably accommodate , the water is itself an attractive feature , and sufficient uncluttered area must be allowed for reflections .
6 What they expressed was not so much any possibility of revolution as a sort of chivalrous exasperation at things as they would always be .
7 These are often known as ‘ snap ’ rings as they will suddenly and obviously snap into place as the pipe is pushed into the sleeve .
8 For example , if all of a sudden households discover that they can no longer sell as much of their labour services as they would ideally like , their realized incomes will be reduced .
9 If household income falls short of full employment income ( Y < Y * ; ) for Keynesian reasons , no one would suggest that household decisions will continue to be based on the palpably false premise that households will be able to sell as much of their labour services as they would ideally like .
10 Participants under time pressure had to designate as many pairs as they could as either the same or different .
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