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

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1 Well , Ace knocked that little idea flat but unfortunately himself as well as he hit his head on the door-frame trying to seek sanctuary in the pits . ’
2 Had the man not have defended himself as well as he did he could well have received very serious injuries .
3 VISITING LADY : Well , Mistress Pamela , I ca n't say I like you so well as this lady does for I should never care , if you were my servant , to have you and your master in the same house together .
4 And always , when we were apart , I kept bringing you beside me in my imagination , in the poems I was writing all alone , writing for you as well as for myself :
5 I was vividly aware of the far reaching and vast contribution that Basil had made to education , to values , to the good influences of the Authority on teachers and children , colleges , schools and students , and I am of the privileged few who were able to work with Basil in the early days of struggles , so I know how much , how very much he did — So I felt that at least he had fulfilled — as nearly as we can ever judge — so much of his life 's work even to the developments in his own personal creative medium — and this must be a comfort to you as well as to us who knew him as a friend and colleague .
6 When Matthew and I adopted you three years ago , we decided to look after you as well as we could .
7 I 'll protect you as well as I can , my dearest love , whatever you may or may not have done ! ’
8 ‘ But I think he does not know you as well as I do . ’
9 ‘ I already know you as well as I could ever want to .
10 And also , he 's buying you as well as he 's buying the product .
11 ‘ If you can do something as well as that , you must be able to convey — a little bit — ’
12 I feel confident because I know I came out to help : directly , by leading them as well as an officer can ; indirectly , by watching their sufferings so that I may plead for them as well as I can .
13 Practitioners of such technically adept management , the new ‘ professional managers ’ of United States business schools , have recently been lambasted both for their failure to conceive strategies and to implement them as well as for their systematic choice of self-defeating strategies ( Hayes and Abernathy , 1980 ; see also Hayes and Wheelwright , 1984 ; Hayes et al. , 1988 ) .
14 And she does not hear them as well as she did once .
15 Ataturk was able to control the mullahs and to find a place for them as well as for merchants and intellectuals in the new Turkey .
16 I started drawing them as well as I could remember .
17 Nithard wrote of what he and his companions had suffered ; and he wrote for them as well as for Charles — significant evidence for Charles 's own constituency .
18 On we walk , discussing hobbies , like two old geezers , and she tells e how nice it is to talk to me like this as sometimes she feels she has n't got to know me as well as she would have liked .
19 It would seem that I had no choice in either matter , but whereas the former flattered me as well as frightened me , the latter insulted and enraged me .
20 I know you never considered Madeleine was the right girl for me and no one in this whole world knows me as well as you do , so I ca n't ignore your opinion , even though I 'd like to .
21 But I had not forgotten how she had lied , and behaved so badly to me as well as to Edgar Linton , so I did not feel sorry for her , or encourage her to talk .
22 The ghost of my son pursued me yet , his translucent image being reflected from the trunk of every tree , so that it sometimes appeared ahead of me as well as on every side .
23 ‘ By the time we 're married , you will know me as well as you know yourself .
24 I have had the former fitted up with Drawers for birds and books in hope to work going along and taking a quantity of birds with me as well as left over plates to cut up for box books etc .
25 No-one I know know a me as well as you will !
26 We did n't know her so well as we think .
27 Did n't know her so well as you did .
28 Those who preached the crusade dwelt on the significance of Jerusalem and on the death of Jesus , and so roused men to fervour against the Jews who had killed him as well as against the Muslims who had captured his tomb ; and apocalyptic notions of the time associated the conversion or elimination of the Jews with the liberation of Jerusalem , as a necessary prelude to the end of the world .
29 She thought she could know him as well as he knew himself .
30 One day I asked him if he knew Fanny 's young man , and he said he knew him as well as he knew himself ! ’
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