Example sentences of "[adv] as [art] [noun pl] ' " in BNC.

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1 So long as the animals ' behaviour is meticulously noted , she argues , empathy and intuition can be invaluable in interpreting it .
2 The cold wind of competition is blowing down the Bahnhofstrasse , Zurich 's bank-strewn high street , just as the bankers ' other problems were growing anyway .
3 She escaped to her office as soon as the Blowers ' left , grabbing herself a cup of coffee on the way .
4 So far as the ferrets ' accommodation is concerned , I prefer a roomy hutch with separate sleeping quarters .
5 However , as far as the retailers ' 1992/93 profits are concerned , they have heaved a sigh of relief .
6 I was going towards the North Stand and got as far as the All-Blacks ' 10-yard line .
7 In an earlier meeting with political leaders ( including opposition figures ) , Rodríguez had requested support for land reform which he described as the country 's most pressing problem , but he insisted on respect for private property rights , as well as the squatters ' vacation of the occupied land , before such reforms could be implemented .
8 Presumptious as this was , the feeling was abroad that government policy , as well as the employers ' stand , had been defeated :
9 This may be necessary for reasons of motivation , innate intelligence , interests , time for study , time of arrival into class as well as the students ' linguistic abilities .
10 These are Genet 's reconstructions , and perhaps the gulf , the void , are his as well as the soldiers ' .
11 The whole operation was for Reagan 's sake , as well as the hostages ' ; it was a present for him , preferably one to be delivered by Christmas , or by the State of the Union address in January , or by the elections in November .
12 Its name will feature prominently on the 1993–95 Lotus cars ' back wing as well as the drivers ' racing suits .
13 He also won leave to challenge decisions of the South East Thames regional health authority to allot money to district health authorities for work on proposed trusts , as well as the districts ' decisions to spend such money .
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