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

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1 And the hot bit right as well .
2 He 'd returned at dawn , creeping into the apartment so as not to wake her .
3 Beany look a bit better as well .
4 He makes the TEAM play better as well .
5 Answer : when it is called Microsoft Windows/NT Advanced Server — Microsoft Corp says that it has invoked the name change so as not to confuse customers since a lot of the functions of the OS/2-based LAN Manager which we know and love are already incorporated into the base operating system and Advanced Server will provide only the extras such as multi-domain management ; coincidentally of course , Microsoft will avoid discouraging any users that were n't particularly enamoured of LAN Manager 's original incarnation .
6 Answer : when it is called Microsoft Windows/NT Advanced Server — Microsoft Corp says that it has invoked the name change so as not to confuse customers since a lot of the functions of the OS/2-based LAN Manager which we know and love are already incorporated into the base operating system and Advanced Server will provide only the extras such as multi-domain management ; coincidentally of course , Microsoft will avoid discouraging any users that were n't particularly enamoured of LAN Manager 's original incarnation .
7 Such a State should act in good faith so as not to frustrate the objects of the treaty .
8 We were to go on foot so as not to disturb the tranquillity .
9 At one time it was usual practice for the care case to be adjourned pending the outcome of the criminal trial so as not to prejudice the defendant 's position .
10 The igloo has a domed roof inside as well as out .
11 We 'll keep well away on the other side so as not — ahem — to hinder your movement when the moment comes . ’
12 Fair enough but in the future so as not to have
13 The majority423 asserted that Article 28 ( a ) as an entirety must be given its ordinary and natural meaning , and the word ‘ elected ’ could not be read in isolation so as automatically to imply a choice .
14 There was a plain white card inside as well , saying , ‘ Only the artist realizes that some of us exert a Homeric effort simply to behave ordinarily , ’ but she had translated her declaration to him into Latin in a self-defeating impulse to disown it , and he never troubled to puzzle it out .
15 You could see he 'd stuck invisible tape over his mouth so as not to cry .
16 The income from sponsorship should be used to underwrite educational professional activities which benefit the industry generally as well as the Association .
17 I can recall one memorable evening when we met in the Pathfinder Club just as soon as it had opened in the evening ; I was attached to the Air Ministry at the time and it was very soon after the war as we still wore uniform .
18 Tractors with all the options ( air conditioning , etc ) weight more as well as having less surplus power for pulling .
19 And if you draw your figure carefully as well if you did a erm
20 Wall-mounted spotlights are useful , but the ability to reposition the light slightly as well as alter the direction of the beam is especially desirable as it enables different features to be highlighted as the seasons change .
21 She entered the lit passage and there was the window in the elbow of it , dark now as then , a crowd of pictures on the walls , paintings beneath paintings .
22 This sentence can nevertheless be paraphrased by " If someone were to fall , he would unquestionably die " : the to infinitive evokes a hypothetical action here as well , i.e. an action to be avoided .
23 And so , you 've got a bedroom here as well .
24 And that 's a bedroom here as well .
25 So Isobel has her interview today as well ?
26 But as the test is that A must use no more force than is necessary , and as this necessity varies with the facts of each case , self-help is likely to be just as dangerous a remedy here as elsewhere .
27 The advance learning unit is open for them to stay on after school and study there as well , and it 's also open for all sorts of activities every night of the week .
28 A recognised body could practice overseas as well as in England and Wales , subject , of course , to local law and compliance with the Overseas Practice Rules .
29 David became a Sunday Times colour magazine figure almost as soon as he received his gold medal at the Royal College dressed in a gold lame jacket with a gold lame shopping bag . ’
30 Along with Lieutenant Bill Lloyd he had perfected the techniques for getting ashore among rocks ; but now Bill Lloyd was badly wounded , hit in the neck almost as soon as they began their grenade-tossing dash , firing tommy-guns from the hip .
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