Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] as well " in BNC.

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1 Its pictures should be artistically entrancing as well .
2 There are two pillars to this account : the emergence in the post-war period , and more particularly in the last two decades , of a mass social layer analysable under the rubric of a new middle class — though internally much differentiated as well as distinct from a traditional petite bourgeoisie in respect of its structured ‘ overconsumptionism ’ .
3 Nevertheless , Japan 's domestic economy expanded greatly during this period , so commercial and financial practices naturally developed as well , though along slightly different lines from those of the West .
4 But Dad had always given responsibility to Charles , shared his worries and fears with Charles … well , that was fine , as long as she was allowed her fair say as well .
5 None the less , he proved to be a left-hand bat of the highest possible calibre , and a character much respected as well as affectionately regarded for what John Arlott called his ‘ pin-toed toddle ’ .
6 The religious work centred on evangelism : George Cadbury supported ‘ Free Church parishes ’ in order better to coordinate as well as to encourage evangelistic effort .
7 You can only do as well as your knowledge and experience allow which is just the same as the rest of us .
8 We are all different ; what may work for one individual will not necessarily work as well for another .
9 they also th These other things can all burn as well and you can get erm sulphur dioxide and you can get , as well as nitrogen you can get oxides of nitrogen .
10 Western Electric 's engineers says that with their technique a tube three feet ( I metre ) long performs as well as conventional microphones twice the size .
11 The administrators and Walsh 's marketing department minions , who had been invited in to criticize as well , were suspicious of ‘ outsiders ’ like Sutton anyway .
12 Not all did as well as Nancy , both for themselves and for the rest of us .
13 Indeed , if we take that conversation , as it unfolds , as constantly changing and renewing its own context , then the relationship just described must be constantly changing as well .
14 But life goes on — So sing as well .
15 But the Union is not faring as well as it might think .
16 Whilst the student grant contains a fixed amount for housing , it is generally regarded as well below market rates that , of course , vary according to area .
17 Now many are finding that their access to cheap capital is being painfully squeezed as well .
18 Its unique diffuser attachment features a double-sided cup which simply flips over to smooth as well as curl !
19 May be she did not do as well in the major championships as in previous years but in 1990 she still managed to win one Australian , get in to the final of the French and the US Opens , and the semi final of Wimbledon .
20 But Searle does not show why the computer would not do as well as the Westerner , in conditions where he or it can learn meanings .
21 Theodore Barber of Medfield State Hospital in Massachusetts has carried out a series of experiments which suggest that there is nothing a hypnotised subject will do that a motivated non-hypnotised person will not do as well .
22 Sociologists had long been interested in why many working-class pupils did not do as well as middle-class children at school .
23 Teaching those with learning disability , sometimes physically disabled as well , to adapt to the demands of society .
24 You 're not going as well ?
25 You 've not got as well have you ?
26 Mr Stage said : ‘ Funds are desperately needed as well as equipment .
27 The engine would not run as well as the distributor advance curve is wrong for this RR camshaft and heavy flywheel combination .
28 My sister was very angry because she was not invited as well .
29 Sara admitted she had not played as well as expected in Spain where she and Gowers were second round casualties .
30 Research into group dynamics indicates that a group of high achievers , for example , do not perform as well as a mixed-ability group .
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