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

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1 You also need to bear in mind that you may have other payments under existing deeds of covenant or other payments made under Gift Aid in the same tax year , and you will need to have a taxable income at least equal to the gross amount of all these payment , as well as the Gift Aid payment being contemplated , otherwise you will have to account to the Revenue for some tax .
2 It excludes the contributions made by individuals who finance the sending of telexes and telegrams as well as the funds required to support national sections .
3 Her college library has interesting books , as well as the latest art magazines .
4 In these 239 murals , covering a surface of 1,585 square metres , there are traces of many influences making up a popular and forceful imagery : ‘ The codices , pre-conquest sculpture , popular art , the study of living people , the colour of nature as well as the paintings of the misnamed Italian Primitives , together with the modern artistic tendencies to which Rivera himself had contributed during his stay in France , all went to form his own peculiar style , which is apparent for the first time in these frescoes . ’
5 Such polarities were evidently valuable aids to several generations of Wölflinn 's pupils who could benefit from his personal teaching as well as the rather more rigid theory in his books .
6 An art historian may choose to elucidate the social context of the art , or trace its sources in the work of other artists ; these choices will be reflected in the illustrations as well as the text , while sketches , other versions of pictures and related material will be available for the reader to make comparisons .
7 Much in the same vein is Henry V who has several well known ‘ set ’ speeches , full of fireworks , as well as the difficult and testing soliloquy on the responsibility of leadership that begins ‘ Upon the King …
8 An actor can wear his cap as an academic in private conversation as well as the next person , but once on stage the actor responds to the requirements of a scene being played , and works through from moment to moment .
9 We ought to do more modern work at drama school , as well as the classics .
10 It is clear that in the past many of them have considered loyalty to be a two-way process , a contract or covenant , and that the state could be a traitorous party as well as the people .
11 It will be argued that when the second source is threatened as well as the first , the power to coerce can devolve on the civil sphere in a substantive way .
12 The case highlights the extent to which it was possible for the religious intellectuals to misjudge exactly where the consensus lay , as well as the extent to which an evolving historical situation which created areas for new decision-making provided the field for a new power contest .
13 Secondly , anti-abortionism is the view of the great majority of the population in both parts of Ireland , as well as the various churches .
14 The time of viewing as well as the time of making .
15 By presenting a broad front , which encompasses the country 's official architectural watchdogs as well as the Campaign for Real Ale , we hope to alert both the general public and the brewing trade to what we believe is a growing and serious threat to our cultural heritage .
16 ‘ Shop-taverns ’ , serving the passing trade as well as the locals , had become common in many towns , whilst many pubs had been partitioned into two distinct areas — the bar room and the tap room .
17 Ghatak wanted to combine insights from Marxism with elements from India thought , as well as the work of Jung , with which he became increasingly fascinated .
18 As well as the more familiar tall-growing daffodils and tulips , there are many dwarf-growing bulbs to choose from .
19 The interpretation of culture and even the ability to understand what is happening in the society under scrutiny as well as the need to grapple with political or ethical questions are all endless and fundamental problems of the moment ( Phillips 1973 : 78 ) .
20 This reiterates the whole catch-all section 2 of the Official Secrets Act of 1911 , as well as the scale of punishments laid down by the Official Secrets Act of 1920 for those who
21 In the accounts of ‘ anthropology at home ’ currently being produced , the potential to include the personal is unlike that which exists here , for only rarely does the research material contain an account in which the analyst is the subject as well as the researcher .
22 I am the institutional member as well as the marginally moving player .
23 Our sixty-four arrests included a few for the traditional crimes of burglary ( but now at chemist 's shops ) , forgery ( but of NHS prescriptions , not bank notes ) , as well as the new offences of unlawful possession of amphetamine or LSD .
24 ‘ But there is also exultation , the fascination as well as the fear of great strength . ’
25 Moreover he was a man of great devotion , who upheld the high ideals of the synagogue 's pulpit , the beauty of its services , as well as the splendour of the building itself .
26 That seems to have been inspired by his father 's excellent library , as well as the spiritual contact with him that such studying brought .
27 As well as academic achievements , McGill was noted for originating two major sports : ice hockey , in 1875 , largely from the rules written by J.G.A. Creighton ; and a species of rugby which was played by the citizens and soldiers ( for Montreal had remained a garrison town ) as well as the students .
28 And his third year First Class results ( known at McGill as ‘ Great Distinction ’ ) in English demonstrate where his heart truly lay , as did his obtaining the coveted Chester Macnaughton Prize for ‘ Creative Writing ’ in 1955 ; as well as the Peterson Memorial Prize in literature .
29 If that is the case , then it is possible that he also thought that the synagogue ritual , as well as the direction of their commercial life and benefactions should have been handled differently .
30 He speaks characteristically of his ‘ greed ’ as well as his need ; of his ‘ longing ’ as well as his belonging ( the latter more often by default — itself a mechanism of his alienation ) ; of passion as well as affection ; of fleshly appetites as well as the spiritual .
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