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

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1 And you 've got ta be careful as well at night not to hang on to the tail lights of the thing in from of you
2 Moreover , Greek historians appear to have not always distinguished as clearly between myth and history as their adoption of literacy would lead Goody to expect .
3 All records will be in their correct places and the file will be physically as well as logically in sequence .
4 The great majority saw faithfulness as being as important as ever in marriage and condemned casual sex — more for women than for men .
5 Although there were fewer residents this year ( the Coburg Course was to follow shortly ) , the week was as full as ever of fun and laughter and top-notch Medau .
6 Winterbottom , who led England out in honour of his 50th cap , was as vigilant as ever in defence and always to hand in attack .
7 Each character is musically differentiated : the countess has two magnificently melancholic arias in which she laments the loss of her husband 's affection ; the count is portrayed as arrogant , cynical and menacing ; Figaro and Susanna are quick-witted , likeable , scheming and intelligent , able to give as good as they get , but both capable as well of jealousy and emotional suffering ; Cherubino is a confused adolescent who has just discovered sex but does n't know what to do with it .
8 Roquelaure looked fresh and newly shaven , his suit as immaculate as ever with razor sharp creases .
9 In fact , politics is as keen as ever for research .
10 This is patent as well in cult films of the 1980s such as Luc Besson 's Metro ( Subway ) as well as others mentioned above .
11 And here came Aranyos , resplendent as ever in hussar uniform of scarlet , blue , green and gold , mounted on a grey of the Imperial Staff .
12 Well , that 's true , that 's true as well of course .
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