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

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31 This means that customers can use X25 to establish Telnet sessions , as well as concurrently routing other traffic such as IPX over X25 .
32 Just one Braun Oral-B Plaque Remover can be used by the whole family , as up to fourcolour coded heads are stored hygienically in the ventilated container .
33 The assessment in some places of the incomes head tenants received from subletting , while a valuable addition in itself , serves also to confuse the issue , as also do sporadic attempts to assign a value to the unexpired term of a lease .
34 To Mrs Rait 's yard-long list and all bakers and caterers , may be added this year two ‘ members of the general public ’ , as they described themselves , who volunteered , as also did some pupils of George Watson 's College through Roger Vandersteen , and the wife of an elder of Murrayfield Church ( they all made exemplary Indians ! ) .
35 Usually δ for a polymer is established by finding the solvent which will produce maximum swelling of a network or the largest value of the limiting viscosity number , as both indicate maximum compatibility .
36 A character model may be armed with any weapons available to the troops themselves , subject to the usual restriction regarding weapon use — for example , it is impossible to wield a double-handed axe and a halberd as both require two hands to use .
37 The two sides in Contention for Area 3 honours , Hallamshire Sheffield and the City of Nottingham , both continued their winning ways , as both enjoyed fruitful home victories over Watchorn Alfreton and Melton Mowbray respectively .
38 Transplant unused roots to borders the following spring , as both have attractive flowers .
39 You may regard the ‘ talk ’ you do at work as mainly having this function ; a lot of people do .
40 Then as before take one tablespoon from the stock bottle and add to 8–10 tablespoons of water in a clean cup or glass .
41 Adaptation to a changing environment may be necessary as before to achieve traditional goals .
42 These fragments were Klenow end-labelled and isolated as before to produce two groups of three probes with 140k binding sites in circularly permuted positions with respect to their ends .
43 This must continue to be funded as before to maintain basic development of the technology .
44 The latter case is the more straightforward since he presents the impact of Newton 's theory of coloured light as radically reorientating this area .
45 But , however successful they are financially , they provide a splendid opportunity to give your work exposure and publicity and to take stock of your progress and development , as well as often providing various contacts and leads to follow up .
46 These measures were seen as indirectly reducing condoned truancy .
47 ‘ I 'll take yer to 'im , you might as well meet each other now . ’
48 Other Czechoslovaks came as well to fill domestic posts .
49 I might as well do some work . ’
50 Pointing is tedious , so do n't break the pieces too small , but do n't use them too big either , or you might as well lay proper slabs .
51 The general hopes as well to open UN-controlled roads through Bosnia .
52 If he is in there , then he is in there , and they might as well bring each other what comfort they can .
53 They are often written as well to support private ventures by British firms , which are showing promise , but need a Staff Target or Operational Requirement before they can be given official consideration .
54 Those who want equal time for creation science in biology classes might as well make similar demands for Flat Earth theory in astronomy classes .
55 On the other hand , I 've got nothing at all against backing the scum.That way , if they lose and the bet does n't come up , you 're still happy anyway because they 've been beaten , and if they are going to win , you might as well make some money out of it .
56 May as well make some money .
57 I thought if I am going to be out of work , I might as well make some cash out of it .
58 If you are going to cheat and sneak bars of chocolate or packets of salted peanuts into your cupboard to eat when no one 's around then you might as well give this book to somebody else .
59 Since in your life and work you are going to do things anyway , you might as well kill two birds with one stone by doing and learning in parallel .
60 the total is different opposite on the scale , instead of all this stuff inside of you , you just let it build up and you let it build up until whoosh and you throw it outside at other people , and that itself that that as well causes physical problems .
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