Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [adv] well as " in BNC.

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1 It seemed to [ Judith ] that the emperor 's good physical condition might not last much longer , and his death would threaten danger to herself and to Charles unless they could win over one of Charles 's elder brothers to work with them , and they calculated that none of the emperor 's sons would fit this role so well as Lothar .
2 This book seeks to present social anthropology as a humanistic discipline which , by its very nature , claims to be less ethnocentric and insular than history or sociology but which has strong and significant links with both these subjects as well as with social psychology and psychiatry .
3 The proposal that concentrations of calcium and magnesium correlate with each other as well as with proton concentrations was examined .
4 The universe would therefore look roughly the same at all times as well as at all points of space .
5 Rarely in Rover 's history has there been a time when it has done so many things so well as now .
6 The new top-up loan provides additional resources for those groups as well as for other students .
7 Will the Minister assure us that the Government will give the maximum assistance with those weapons as well as with nuclear weapons and that in granting full diplomatic recognition to those republics the acceptance of full international obligations , including the Helsinki process and those features that relate specifically to human rights , will be a priority ?
8 He has to keep an eye on his own kind as well as anybody else .
9 Now I , I think that , you know , if Mr 's got any complaints about that , and he says that that is n't privileged , well I think he can only blame his own administration as well as anybody else 's .
10 Legislation has a part to play in maintaining safety but individuals have a responsibility to control personal behaviour for their own benefit as well as for the survival and well-being of others .
11 There 's a lot of competition to get your space , specially with the Latins ; they 're not used to a woman doing the same job as well as they do . ’
12 Lennie could n't control his own actions very well as he was always being haunted by his own strength which seemed to take over him .
13 To understand why he was willing to take such an immense risk with his own reputation as well as with France 's future , one must look beyond personal ambition .
14 If they were to try to maintain the parity of sterling against gold ( which was in accordance with their own instincts as well as with the views of most of their advisors , although not of Keynes ) they needed substantial foreign credits and they were unlikely to get these without welfare economies which would disrupt the Cabinet and its parliamentary support .
15 Knowing both men as well as I did , I was one of the few who did not think there would be any major friction between them — both men were far too smart for that-but I did think Niki would find himself struggling for a primacy which he had long taken for granted .
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