69750 examples of as as in sentences

A man is as as he feels; a woman is as as she looks.

After his long illness he was as as a child.

"Be ye therefore as as serpents, and harmless as doves."

As as a painted ship Upon a painted ocean."

She was as as a queen.

As as she was settled in her new house she endeavoured to make acquaintance of her neighbours.

[Footnote 19: The Greek word is [Greek: obolos] a coin which in the fifth century B.C. would have amounted to considerably more than the Roman as; but as time went on the value of the [Greek: obolos] diminished indefinitely, so that glossaries eventually translate it as as in Latin.]

So here is the same as as.

The summer had passed, that summer which was to have brought back the sealers; and autumn had come to chill the hopes as as the body.

but, if we had reason to mention particular horses as often as as have reason to mention particular men, we should have proper names for the one, as familiar as for the other, and Bucephalus would be a word as much in use as Alexander.

Of Enoch Arden (1864), at that time his most popular narrative poem, sixty thousand copies were sold almost as as soon as it was printed.

The defenders of castles would sometimes conceal themselves and keep perfectly silent on the approach of an enemy, as if the castle had been abandoned, but as soon as as large a portion of them as they thought they could dispose of, had entered, the portcullis was dropped, which, on account of its immense weight, of course made its way to the ground even, if it had to pierce the bodies of a dozen that stood under it!

stiff as starch, stiff as as board.

Let it be understood, also, that in packing, the Spanish pack-mule, as as well as saddle, is the most suitable.

I'd as as soon be a thief as some other things I might mention.

the same as As-mode'us (4 syl.)

Having spent all his estate in the purchase of food, nothing was left but his daughter Metra, and her he sold to buy food for his voracious appetite; but Metra had the power of transforming herself into any shape she chose, so as often as as her father sold her, she changed her form and returned to him.

Does than as well as as usually take the same case after it that occurs before it?

Other countries are not so philanthropic as to kill our trade by making us presents of their products and from the strictly economic point of view, it pays us to see all the world, which is our market, a thriving hive of industry eager to sell us as as it can.

(Pub. abroad as As I see it; the English speaking world in the Listener, Dec. 22, 1937) © 22Dec37, AI-23576; 8Apr38, A117621.

"Do they think as much of as as that?

The draperies do not hang as as I thought they would. 4.

They are as as two peas. 23.

As as not you love her yourself.

We saw as as twenty tramps.

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