Example sentences of "[det] [prep] [noun] as [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Matt and me getting edgier with one another off camera as well as on .
2 Other radio ‘ names ’ who visited Windrush included the veteran E.V.Young , an exemplary performer , Frank Vyvyan , the English actor , and his wife Gladys who worked with Hilda Wilson in the CBC executive offices , Bill Buckingham , a versatile actor on many shows and his lovely actress wife Doris , Al Pearce , the perfect straight man , Cathy Graham , whom I admired very much for talent as well as personality , Bernard Braden , Barbara Kelly and John Drainie .
3 PAF is a proinflammatory lipid mediator shown to play a part in inflammatory conditions of the gut , such as pouchitis as well as in animal models of experimental bowel necrosis .
4 Finally , London 's time zone position offers a natural complementarity with New York and Tokyo for trading of securities such as eurobonds as well as forex .
5 Often , it was argued that science degrees qualified students to enter ‘ general ’ jobs such as management as well as specialized scientific ones , whereas arts students could apply only for the general jobs .
6 It is important to remove carnivorous animals such as centipedes as soon as you see them , otherwise they will rapidly eat the remainder of your catch .
7 Clearly , the call for increased vigilance is a timely one , but it should be extended to the monitoring of patterns of resistance to single as well as to multiple drugs , and it should give extra attention to resistance in traditional high risk groups such as immigrants as well as in HIV patients .
8 Scientists were free in the Netherlands and much of Germany as well as in Britain .
9 Its inhabitants have the future of the village very much at heart as well as the past .
10 " Eddie has worked in most of the theatres not only in London but all across Europe as well as our own National Theatre . "
11 I think , I 'm not going to encourage debate on that I think we 've heard what Kenneth said particularly about the trusts the working done by the trust and would suggest that we ask Granville to take that on board as well and be within the presentations too .
12 It is more informal , warmer somehow ( both in fact as well as in atmosphere ) , and , naturally , there is no feeling of separation from the action or the cook , for whom , of course , it is also more practical .
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