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

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1 Ramsay himself did not know this Ettrick Forest area so well as the main Middle and East Marches ; but from the route the usurper had taken from Moffat , it looked as though he was heading either for the mid-Tweed or Teviot dales — although he could have reached the former more easily by turning off in the Broughton area of Tweedsmuir .
2 These are Genet 's reconstructions , and perhaps the gulf , the void , are his as well as the soldiers ' .
3 On slightly narrower 165/65 section tyres it seems to grip almost as well as the G40 , while its steering seems , if anything , a tad sharper .
4 There are also various cafés and restaurants very close by as well as the buzzing nightlife , all of which is only a 10 minute walk away .
5 Sam took Nutty and her team up in the car straight after the last lesson ; Nails had not been around which was just as well as the car did not hold more than five .
6 At the same time , chemical drugs cause side-effects which the body then has to deal with as well as the disease .
7 In the vast majority of cases the 6th potency will work just as well as the 30th and does not require such accuracy .
8 As well as a mid-day meal , stimulating activities are arranged ; and these , plus the company , can make an enjoyable break for the cared for as well as the carer .
9 And because the upper limit of a microscope 's resolving power depends on the wavelength of the waves illuminating the object under study , Sokolov suggested that an acoustic microscope should in theory be able to resolve images just as well as the standard optical system .
10 The landed interests , who still dominated the House of Commons as well as the House of Lords , were outraged : ‘ a more distinct and determined invasion of the rights of property could not have been devised ’ .
11 We also run a Hi-Watt 50 amp through a Marshall Emulator ; that goes through the direct send in the rack to the desk , so the sound man out front gets that as well as the mics on Bryan 's two Vox amps .
12 And while the rewards in terms of job satisfaction have not reached the dizzy heights of the 1980s , Mr Wilson stresses : ‘ You have to have a thick skin and be prepared to stick with it through the bad times as well as the good . ’
13 It shows what was involved in the running of a small yet busy rural station , the variety of incidents that Norman had to deal with as well as the people under his span of control .
14 Either of these — quite unconnected with ‘ more ’ of anything — would cohere with the facts just as well as the ‘ more ’ hypothesis and explain the same range of behaviour .
15 PAYE , National Insurance , statutory sick pay — all these have to be dealt with as well as the problems of year end returns and changes in legislation .
16 Upon that appeal , the judges of the Common Pleas sit , just as well as the judges of the Exchequer and King 's Bench ; and they sit there , because they are supposed to have called the party to the Bar .
17 In practice , however , this is not the case because the party organises the Commons as well as the electorate and the leadership of the majority party forms the government and Cabinet .
18 From Rotterdam Cottage the cannabis was moved by road in vans to a garage in Station Road , Penge , South East London which , in the words of Scotland Yard 's drugs squad chief was " fortified almost as well as the Bank of England " .
19 Nor are the coefficients on t and σ significant — which is just as well as the signs are wrong .
20 If the precursor O 2 is passed through an electrical discharge so that dissociation and recombination leads to the formation of as well as the symmetrical species , the products of reaction with X will also include and , which are different molecules ; their frequencies will probably be quite similar , but their frequencies will differ considerably .
21 This involves studying the social relationships people enter into as well as the kinds of knowledge and beliefs , values and sentiments people acquire as part of these social processes .
22 That 's despite new evidence that people in their seventies or eighties can recover from operations just as well as the young .
23 In an interview with The Scotsman , he said : ‘ It 's an issue which goes wider than education — to family life and social values , and whether we are prepared to accept the responsibilities we have as well as the rights we enjoy . ’
24 erm that went about as well as the first maths one .
25 Overall television fulfilled its public service role of informing the electorate , and did so particularly well as the election drew closer ; while the press fulfilled its self-assigned role as pamphleteers within a libertarian system , and did so with increasing effect as the election drew closer .
26 It was applied by Baulig to Brittany ( 1935 ) and seemed to work quite well as the basic map used was the old French 1:80 000 hachured map which had plenty of spot heights often on flattish summits or spurs .
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