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

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1 Compacts also provide an invaluable forum for dialogue between teachers and employers to discuss and clarify ways in which the curriculum should be developed so as best to provide for the needs and interests of students in and beyond school .
2 This history should be looked on as my attempt to explore the history of the College so as best to understand why it has become what it is today .
3 Many examples of animal behaviour can be seen as evidence supporting the assertion , ‘ Animals are designed so as best to fulfil the function for which they were intended ’ .
4 My Lords , I er apologise first of all that I was not able to hear some of the earlier speeches in this Debate erm but it does seem to me a most interesting Debate and I have to confess that I always become slightly uneasy er when the great and the good , and I suppose we should collectively cast ourselves in that role of being the great and good of the establishment are all of one view and I wonder whether it is necessarily right and so I begin to question er whether your Lordships enthusiasm for many of these amendments and their attack upon the Government 's proposals is necessarily as soundly based as we might think if we just listen to casually to it all .
5 These two directions or shades of opinion are not necessarily as starkly polarised as may appear .
6 Those calling for quieter and lighter singing such as The girl under the new moon ( ‘ Flickan under nymånen ’ ) are just as easily done as those calling for a grand gesture such as The Amazon ( ‘ Sköldm o n ’ ) .
7 This is shown in sample 2 , where six stitches have been used , but you can see nine stitches just as easily according to yarn and tension .
8 A spark can just as easily set light to your clothes as it can to a dryer full of washing .
9 He did not see why anyone , even a wealthy mill-owner , would want to drive a horse and carriage backwards down such a steeply sloping yard when he could just as easily leave it standing in the driveway .
10 It needs to be made clear that a company renowned for making solid , reliable , modestly-priced guitars , amps and cabs can just as easily compete in the glamorous , fashion-conscious world of hi-tech keyboards — a bold move the company have recently taken with their new DPM3 .
11 It needs to be made clear that a company renowned for making solid , reliable , modestly-priced guitars , amps and cabs can just as easily compete in the glamorous , fashion-conscious world of hi-tech keyboards — a bold move the company have recently taken with their new DPM3 .
12 I could just as easily send the Boys in Blue .
13 If doubt can conjure up images of heroism ( the David of Doubt standing up to the Goliath of Lies ) , it can just as easily represent what is most cowardly , indecisive and dictatorial in us all .
14 The bits and bytes could just as easily represent a large textual database as the music of a rock band .
15 The following comment could be just as easily applied to the 1980s as to earlier this century .
16 In this example we can start at P , go to M and then to D. So the angle is called PMD. of course we could just as easily start at D , go to M and then to P and call the angle DMP .
17 It is very important at this time to make a quick drawing in my small sketchbook , as ideas are just as easily lost as they are found .
18 If you 've always worked on the account of companies that deal in furniture , say , you could just as easily do the same job for a company dealing in computers .
19 Some black and female writers can be brought into English literature classes , or O or A level Punjabi can be developed , but other aspects can just as easily reinforce low academic status and perpetuate differences and segregation .
20 Karrimor 's project development engineer demonstrated that he could do shoulder high kicks just as easily wearing with its 20kg load as without .
21 This means that there will be brain systems present in both rats and humans that can be just as easily studied in the former as in the latter .
22 We might just as easily suggest leaving out other bits of the Bible or the Creeds that seem not quite to fit modern ( and probably passing ) ways of thinking .
23 Do n't get drawn into committing your supporting troops into combat if they can just as easily pin down the enemy from a distance .
24 After all , they were susceptible to stretch and shrinkage and what looked to be a perfect alignment might just as easily evaporate using more precise calculations .
25 But as the male can just as easily catch small prey , the female would seem to be disadvantaged .
26 There 's no need to use it if the river 's not in spate , since you can just as easily hop over some stones in the shallows a few yards further upstream .
27 Criticisms contained in various Auditor-General 's reports could be just as easily directed at the British public sector .
28 It can just as easily fall back into anti-feminism .
29 But it does n't matter , because we can just as easily get married tomorrow . ’
30 Foxton 's unexpected involvement has inevitably led to Stiff Little Fingers being branded a New Wave ‘ supergroup ’ , a tag which could just as easily prove a hindrance as a help .
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