Example sentences of "[adv] as with " in BNC.
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1 | However , cost would preclude very frequent advertising via this particular medium , so for frequency of exposure it would be preferable to consider hoardings and transport advertisements ( eg as with the famous Guinness advertisements ) . |
2 | But Dickie Arbiter , his spokesman , said : ‘ He is not badly injured he can walk but obviously as with all back problems it hurts a good deal . ’ |
3 | So as with the birth of Culham in Britain , there was again the possibility that fusion could profit . |
4 | He became quite carried away as with dexterous strokes he carved a particularly exquisite right breast and set to work on the delicate fluting of the ribs . |
5 | Her voice tailed away as with a seemingly effortless movement he found his feet , and bounded across the short distance to block her passage . |
6 | He had dealt with her honestly , not as with a mere woman , one who must necessarily be only on the fringes of her menfolk 's concerns . |
7 | MOREOVER , individual examples of bias , such as the one I detected when Paddy Ashdown was allowed to get away with the ridiculous notion that he might do a deal with John Major just as easily as with Neil Kinnock , need to be balanced against the election coverage as a whole . |
8 | An interesting development has been the emergence of national hymnals , such as The Australian Hymn Book in 1977 ( subsequently published elsewhere as With One Voice ) . |
9 | They can split on impact with the high twist yarns of ripstop nylon , and are really intended for sewing knitting fabrics where the ball forces the yarn apart , stretching and borrowing yarn from adjacent loops in the fabric without cutting through as with the normal pointed needle . |
10 | ( Just as with the cross wind take-off , the down wind wing should be held so that any slight pull will not help the weathercocking into wind . ) |
11 | Just as with other heroes like Arthur and Charlemagne , it was thought that he had been transported to another time or place to await his country 's greatest need . |
12 | Just as with healing , I had no idea what to expect . |
13 | Just as with its European counterparts , the museum 's staff and facilities have never been adequate to meet the demand for space . |
14 | First , just as with the previous two categories , a doubt of this kind may well be simple or compound . |
15 | Just as with the Rogallo wing , or the single cone scoops , any lateral shift of the Flexifoil will steer the kite ; but there is a difference in that the single line attachment point allows the Flexifoil to adopt its own twist , and the angle of attack is reduced on the inside of the turn . |
16 | Collectively known as ‘ canopies ’ , they have utilised brilliant colours in ripstop nylon to add to the attraction of their shapes , and just as with our kites , have created flash names to compete in a crowded marketplace . |
17 | The first loop , or sideways circle will be erratic and recovery somewhat haphazard : but just as with riding a bicycle , all the reactions begin to come naturally and in no time at all , even as early as the third flight , you will be diving and climbing at will . |
18 | Just as with childcare good practice requires social work help to provide a bridge between home and the new environment , so it is with vulnerable elderly people . |
19 | just as with these statements about integration , an unchallenged view of ‘ normality ’ is subsumed within the rhetoric of ‘ adulthood ’ . |
20 | Good and evil are understood , just as with Moore , as non-natural characteristics whose presence in things is revealed to intuition . |
21 | Just as with transposition , if a matrix product is inverted the order of the factors must be reversed . |
22 | Just as with manufacture , the artefact may be used to express not actual efficiency but an ideal of function . |
23 | What , however , should already be evident as a result of both the historical and anthropological materials investigated in this chapter is that , just as with material culture in general , in many social studies ( with the conspicuous exception of economics ) a stress on consumption is a necessary corollary to its previous neglect . |
24 | And just as with light you can change one colour into another by your motion , so you can change one note into another . |
25 | Just as with many of the aspects of population composition covered in this book , so also the patterning of people across national space is highly dynamic . |
26 | Just as with word processing type can be set flush with the left-hand margin , centred or justified . |
27 | In theory , therefore , just as with the Macintosh , a single piece of PC software can now operate in any hardware configuration the user desires . |
28 | But , just as with the word processor , the content and presentation of those documents do not necessarily reflect a similar improvement . |
29 | Here the pulses are converted into signals that provide the directional information , just as with a conventional switch type joys tick . |
30 | Once the required pattern library is opened then any shape may be painted with the pattern — just as with any other pre-defined colour or pattern . |