Example sentences of "well [conj] those with " in BNC.

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1 testing at Tomduff found the situation there to be as good as or better than those with the existing producers of andalusite in South Africa .
2 Subjects with milder phenylketonuria did consistently better than those with a more severe disorder , but this advantage disappeared when allowance was made for their better phenylalanine control .
3 When the coach stopped and the students were asked to point to home , those without magnets performed significantly better than those with magnets .
4 Wagenaar ( 1986 ) also found that memories rated as unpleasant at the time were less well recalled than pleasant ones ( for durations of up to two years ) , despite this , events with higher emotional involvement ratings ( ‘ moderate ’ to ‘ extreme ’ ) were generally recalled better than those with lower ratings ( ‘ nothing ’ or ‘ little ’ ) at all retention intervals studied , though again this was a relatively small effect , r(1603)=0.07 .
5 All Rottweilers with loose or rolled-in eyelids ( entropion ) , as well as those with open eyelids ( ectropion ) .
6 Such groups include the elderly as well as those with mental illness or physical and/or mental handicaps .
7 The total picture is incomplete , partly because not everyone who is disabled is necessarily in receipt of a pension or special welfare service and many of those on the disabled persons employment register , for example , include those with mental handicap as well as those with physical disabilities .
8 It is up to government and industry , as well as those with resources in land and money , to make a concerted effort to secure our country 's wealth and heritage for the future .
9 This would include patients who had undergone previous surgery for large bowel cancer and individuals with a strong family history of colorectal neoplasia , as well as those with chronic ulcerative colitis .
10 In man , there seems to be an expanded colonic crypt cell proliferative compartment in a number of situations associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer , including in subjects with a family history of colorectal cancer and in patients with ulcerative colitis , as well as those with sporadic adenoma or cancer and those with familial adenomatous polyposis .
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