Example sentences of "[prep] as [adv] [conj] the " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | That too is a long way off , but nothing like as far as the stars . ’ |
3 | 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 . |
4 | At the same time , chemical drugs cause side-effects which the body then has to deal with as well as the disease . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Newcastle 's success is less easy to explain , for as late as the early sixteenth century its main export commodity was wool , although by the reign of Henry VIII it seems to have expanded its trade in coal , iron and lead ( 59 ; 71 ; 75 , p.45 ) . |
9 | For as far as the distant bluffs , the land is lost to prairie larks and prong-horned antelope . |
10 | She could see twigs scattered along the lane for as far as the car 's headlights reached . |
11 | Grazers have the enormous advantage that there is plenty of their favourite food available , all around them , stretching for as far as the eye can see and regrowing time and again regardless of how much they crop it . |
12 | And er , on that message , er , it seems , er good enough time to say that 's er , all we have time for as far as the phone calls are concerned on the Breakfast Call this morning . |
13 | On hearing this , the king gave orders for the fields around his castle to be planted with almond trees for as far as the eye could see . |
14 | Another group of researchers , this time in Sweden , has discovered that this protective effect does n't only last for as long as the baby is breastfed . |
15 | It is no good to tie up the property by a series of limited interests for as long as the law will allow , if the bulk of the capital will have disappeared to the Revenue authorities in the meantime . |
16 | This worked as a strategy at least for as long as the persons involved lived in the same household and shared their resources . |
17 | In this case , it would be hard to find language indicating more clearly that Mr Clayton intended the land to be preserved and managed as playing fields for all time , or at least for as long as the law permitted . |
18 | And for as long as the public continue to be wary of , or feel sorry for Down 's children , there will be a considerable social stigma to contend with . |
19 | The protection afforded by pellets has already been mentioned , and bone that is left in pellets or scats is protected from many modifying agents for as long as the pellets and scats remain intact . |
20 | The bread wards off hunger for as long as the same weight of ordinary bread despite its lower starch value . |
21 | Support continues for as long as the parents feel they need it , and is renewed , if they wish , if and when the mother becomes pregnant again . |
22 | But the spraying must continue for as long as the temperature remains at freezing point or below , as the energy of the frost must be spent on forming more and more ice outwards . |
23 | The guarantee can be made for as long as the manufacturer chooses . |
24 | In classical homoeopathy a single dose of a high potency is given to the patient and , assuming improvement , is not repeated for as long as the patient continues to improve . |
25 | I is however to be repeated every five years up to forty and then every two years for as long as the rating is held , or if there is a hearing loss . |
26 | The headmaster seemed young , to Bodie , for a man with responsibility for so many kids , but he was pleasant enough , and certainly co-operative , and was prepared to let Bodie act as deputy sports master for as long as the surveillance on young Nick Stone was needed . |
27 | For as long as the war lasted , she would be a part of the Royal Navy and there could be no remembered yesterdays , no thoughts of tomorrow . |
28 | This , then , was their home for as long as the war lasted . |
29 | For as long as the war lasted . |
30 | There is fat chance of that for as long as the Government allows the banks to carry on with their grasping one-way policy . |