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

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1 Where we have probably not exploited it sufficiently as yet is in bringing children — the readers themselves — into ensuing discussions .
2 He flung the bedclothes back but not nearly so purposefully as heretofore , and he stayed on his back beside Clarissa who begged him not to go shouting just for once , because that was what the gramophone girl wanted , did n't he see ?
3 Jean Jelbart stood smiling just behind him , her golden-brown hair freshly curled and set for Christmas , and Belinda greeted her warmly as well .
4 And now the 39-year-old is becoming a hit in local clubs , singing Sixties hits solo as well as performing duets with his wife Margeurite .
5 Whatever , a composite mentality " to figural design is displayed , ( perhaps literally as well as metaphorically ) .
6 The new low aspect ratio keels have been specially designed to give the maximum lift to windward as well as allowing the boat to creep into shallow lagoons and creeks where she can dry out without any difficulty thus opening up previously unexplored regions throughout the world .
7 He makes the TEAM play better as well .
8 yeah and also they go better as well do n't they ?
9 Beany look a bit better as well .
10 I think I 'll get done better as well .
11 I liked them very much as soon as I met them , that very damp Sunday afternoon .
12 Much as today , I would think .
13 Without a doubt , the Romans had achieved a sophisticated level of vine-growing , training the vines , much as today , in parallel rows , and ensuring proper spacing between each plant .
14 This may prove a major challenge to clinicians expecting to carry on much as before .
15 The Friar shook his head , ‘ Much as before , ’ he replied .
16 All the fish are eating and growing and they look perfectly healthy — but they are still flicking just a much as before .
17 Gradually , such considerations took a back seat as the day to day business of the college continued , with the interviewing of applicants to courses , the organising of new classes etc , and the new session started off much as before .
18 I do wish you would n't , ’ she said unhappily as once more she tried to match her steps to his .
19 Apparently as soon as I could read I always had my nose stuck in a book .
20 You said aloud as well .
21 Cos the one thing you always get when you 've got a mixture of people , I mean , all thi this needs recovering basically as well .
22 The total amount of testosterone secreted daily as well as the amplitude of the daily rhythm decline with age after a peak during youth ; it resembles growth hormone , therefore , in these respects .
23 ‘ No , ’ she replied , ‘ if I 'd had black parents to go home to , they would have been on the receiving end of aggro all day long as well . ’
24 ( Incidentally , most bureau will buy in typefaces for clients so long as either the client pays for it or there is going to be sufficient volume of work to justify it . )
25 His letter says that : ‘ So long as neither the lives of American citizens nor our troops are subjected to immediate danger and the international economic embargo continues to exert substantial pressure against Iraq … offensive military action by the United States unwisely risks massive loss of life . ’
26 I was not conscious of this — it could have lasted twice as long as far as I was concerned .
27 If you do n't want to spend as much as £400 , remember that cheaper beds do n't last as long as more upmarket models .
28 By contrast , those who support the ‘ society-as-parent ’ position see adoption and fostering not necessarily as mutually exclusive , but as both being forms of substitute care whose boundaries may be blurred .
29 Well you see especially as well with the typewrite we 've got at the moment
30 It is difficult to separate incomplete adaptation from inconsistency , especially as both vary from speaker to speaker .
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