Example sentences of "always as [adj] [conj] it " in BNC.
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1 | It was not without its problems — co-operation between the individual producers was not always as effective as it might have been and it lacked a satisfactory system of ensuring that the quality of productions was kept uniformly high — but it was an influential scheme , and the bias towards the tape-slide medium amongst audio-visual teaching aids in the UK remains to this day . |
2 | Unfortunately , this is not always as successful as it might be , largely because your dog comes to relate to the trainer 's commands and so then proves more reluctant to follow your instructions . |
3 | The recorded sound is slightly close and not always as flattering as it might be . |
4 | There is no such thing in practice as a perfect vapour barrier , though this is not always as serious as it might appear . |
5 | This is not always as easy as it sounds . |
6 | It can take a great deal of courage and confidence to challenge colleagues in this way , but as you will see by studying the Code itself , the definition and standards of conduct required are clear and unequivocal , even if putting them into practice is not always as easy as it is made to sound . |
7 | Jane Carter discovers that life on a WPG European Tour is n't always as easy as it seems |
8 | The concept of double tax is not always as drastic as it first sounds , particularly in the current economic climate where trading and capital losses are perhaps more common than profits and gains . |
9 | Fortunately in real life this is not always as difficult as it might appear . |