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

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1 yeah and also they go better as well do n't they ?
2 It is difficult to separate incomplete adaptation from inconsistency , especially as both vary from speaker to speaker .
3 By contrast with France , where Jean-Marie Le Pen can say of his party that ‘ the original is better than the copy ’ , in Britain most regard the Conservative Party as the original , especially as now confirmed by the election campaign .
4 Of course it by no means follows that the courts themselves are any less immune from the risks of unfairness or inefficiency in their pursuit of policy objectives , especially as currently constituted .
5 I put myself down as well to prove myself wrong .
6 And in the h other half , of the park , them had come down as well do you see .
7 Testers ' comments : Pamela : ‘ It was a bit hard to understand how to put it on at first , but we were both very comfortable , and the baby did n't seem to droop down as sometimes happens . ’
8 What is not perhaps as well understood is the art of keeping a range of invertebrates together without such conflicts .
9 It prompts the thought that the perception of weight in a shoe is perhaps as closely linked to comfort and ‘ feel ’ as to straight numbers .
10 For those universities producing the largest numbers of theses , it was considered that personal visits to their libraries for examination of the consultation records was desirable , so as also to study storage conditions , ease of access , and to discuss regulations on access , loan , and copying with the relevant library staff .
11 Stimulate the hydra at any point on its body and a wave of excitation runs from that point in all directions so as eventually to involve every part of the nerve net .
12 There are also problems with this definition of " inflict " in s.20 with regard to s.23 of the same Act , which creates the offence of administering a noxious thing " … so as thereby to inflict … any grievous bodily harm …
13 Finally , a network administrator can identify a particular computer via user-defined asset tags and factory-installed serial numbers stored in read-only memory in the machine 's motherboard , so as either to monitor or upgrade the box over a network , using FlashBIOS .
14 In view of the widespread and sometimes ill-founded criticism of the recent franchise round and despite the uniform excellence of the successful tenders , will my right hon. Friend nevertheless consider the possibility of providing a review system so as either to show up ways in which it could be improved in future or to demonstrate that an extremely good job has been done by the Independent Television Commission ?
15 The majority423 asserted that Article 28 ( a ) as an entirety must be given its ordinary and natural meaning , and the word ‘ elected ’ could not be read in isolation so as automatically to imply a choice .
16 What is becoming increasingly clear is that the Labour party is trying to do nothing other than promote scare stories so as deliberately to frighten people who have traditionally relied on adult education courses .
17 He stood by the empty grate , resting an elbow on the mantelpiece , so as almost to prod the Meissen shepherds and shepherdesses .
18 They could see that there were problems presented in the work of Davy or Faraday ; and if they were lucky they might in a later course see the problem solved , only as ever to raise more .
19 It is an institution which until recently my fellow countrymen valued so highly as willingly to pay any price needful for its preservation .
20 The passive is certainly more impersonal and factual than the active construction but nevertheless one feels that an analysis such as that of Palmer and Higgenbotham , which equates He was seen to walk away and He was seen to be walking away as both having the reporting " see that " meaning , loses sight of a slight but real semantic distinction .
21 Other treaties of alliance do not contain such precise prohibitions against conflicting agreements , but may be understood as forming part of a regional defence framework and thus as impliedly restricting future freedom of treaty-making .
22 Clearly we can not as yet give a definitive answer to this question .
23 The development of fairness within our jurisprudence has not as yet caused us to depart from the adjudicative framework within which we operate .
24 Cornelius was a tall boy who had not as yet grown into his body .
25 The majority do not as yet want to pay to make it a reality .
26 ‘ The group has issued a communiqué setting out its general aims , but has not as yet made any specific demands .
27 Duncan , Salary and Conditions claim I quote due to the turmoil within the industry at the time of compiling this report , we have not as yet presented a claim .
28 That the quality of the reactions of a period of life in which the superego did not as yet exist should be the pattern upon which is modelled the manic state ( the basis of which is temporary withdrawal of the superego ) is exactly what we should expect .
29 Significantly , however , the period to which these texts refer was one in which that rigid monotheism so characteristic of later Judaism had not as yet developed .
30 General remarks have been made about the role of mass media , pluralism , breakdown of traditional morality , etc. , but theorists have not as yet developed their ideas with historical precision .
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