Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] as [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Adult care workers have a duty of public protection as well protection of children .
2 The clubs meet at least once a year and there is continual development as both technology and knowledge advance .
3 Put together with a faith vision of the contemporary social world as inherently secularist and radically subversive of Roman catholic values , the combination is significantly reactionary and ethnocentric .
4 Rostov doubted if either his rank or his arguable status as both husband and father of members of the Royal Family would affect the outcome of such a discussion .
5 On these islands the sailor has long featured as a national paradox as both saint and sinner , as both saviour and scamp , as both hero and victim of oppression .
6 Secondly , an emphasis on the complexity of the issues at hand prohibits the portrayal of the Black community as either problem or victim , a recurrent feature of much race relations discourse and popular debate , and a recurrent feature also of much discussion of inner city communities generally .
7 The role of the current interpreter as both reader and writer is diminished .
8 So why is this international superstar of the scrummage , who I agree is a household name and all that ( although he is known even in the next village as either Whatsit ? or Thingymabob ) , suddenly being advised he has the ( to coin a phrase ) clout and muscle to alter the long-established formulas and ethics of sports journalism ?
9 So why is this internationalsuperstar of the scrummage , who I agree is a household name and all that ( although he is known even in the next village as either Whatsit ? or Thingymabob ) , suddenly being advised he has the ( to coin a phrase ) clout and muscle to alter the long-established formulas and ethics of sports journalism ?
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