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

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1 It noted that most headteachers feel that IT has as yet made little impact on formal education .
2 Although this creature has not been reported as actually killing any people , its appearance is a frightening one with eyewitnesses testifying to its huge head and swelling shoulders , and the fearsome groans it emits .
3 I want as well to redress some imbalances in recent academic accounts of the period known as the sixties .
4 They are often written as well to support private ventures by British firms , which are showing promise , but need a Staff Target or Operational Requirement before they can be given official consideration .
5 Other Czechoslovaks came as well to fill domestic posts .
6 Well that 's potentially , er no decision 's been made as yet to review that budgeting exercise and I think erm that 's likely to be the position for the next month or two erm so I would expect them to , to be doing their overtime levels as , as they currently are .
7 These measures were seen as indirectly reducing condoned truancy .
8 Indeed by virtue of the fact that the clause will be seen as merely adding extra information the natural presumption must be that this is not the basis for " recognizability " .
9 The general hopes as well to open UN-controlled roads through Bosnia .
10 Sex Education for Children with Disabilities Here 's a booklet that could be very helpful to parents of disabled children who so often are viewed as not having sexual feelings and who , as a result , have sometimes had little or no sex education .
11 Sex Education for Children with Disabilities Here 's a booklet that could be very helpful to parents of disabled children who so often are viewed as not having sexual feelings and who , as a result , have sometimes had little or no sex education .
12 In the 1391 Statute of Mortmain there is mention of towns acquiring property , and the Act virtually assumes that towns already possessed a corporate and perpetual identity , although few boroughs had as yet received formal recognition of their corporate status .
13 This must continue to be funded as before to maintain basic development of the technology .
14 Exploratory statistics might reasonably be described as highly systematized common sense .
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