Example sentences of "as [be] also [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In one was a fat , broad-faced man ; the body perfect and soft , as if just dead ; the lid had been glewed together , lengthways , and the weight of the earth had prest down his nose ; his beard was about half an inch long ; the winding-sheet was crape , tied with black ribbons ; and the thumbs and toes with the like ; the date was composed of small nails ( 1665 ) by which it appeared he had been dead seventy-two years ; as were also the figure of an hour-glass , death 's head , and cross bones .
2 The apsidal east end , which resembles Speyer in Germany without the flanking towers ( 355 and 360 ) , is largely in its original design , as is also the south portal ( PLATE 53 ) and the crypt .
3 Thinking systematically about the linguistic and cultural flexibility needed in this field , and applying the insights produced by such thinking is a relatively new activity , as is also the realisation of how very stressful the work can be .
4 Colonisation schemes in many tropical American countries for example , have also proved to be extremely expensive ( e.g. $US6000 per family in Bolivia , Curtis 1979 ) , as is also the case of Indonesian policy of migration from Java to the outer Islands ( see Booth & McCawley 1981 for detailed accounts of the failure of these schemes ) .
5 As is also the case for other Amerindian leaders , he has the responsibility for peace-making .
6 If he moves into an enemy then he is engaged in hand-to-hand combat and must fight in the following hand-to-hand combat round ( he counts as charging in the first round as is also the case with magically induced movement ) .
7 The disease appears to have a natural and selective " forgetting " mechanism , as is also the case in any major physical or emotional trauma .
8 The difference in the selection of vocabulary in different courses can be quite marked , as is also the case with grading and recycling .
9 The great triumphal arch is covered by mosaic as is also the apse ( 173 ) .
10 Moore does , indeed , somewhat notoriously , think that a beautiful object has some value in its own right , apart from consciousness of it , but he believes that this is slight as is also the value of mere consciousness apart from its objects .
11 Her situation is desperately serious , as is also the situation of the as yet unborn child .
12 The pound would be allowed to fluctuate initially by up to 6 per cent on either side of its central parity rate ( as was also the case for the Spanish peseta ) , but would move into the narrower 2.25 per cent fluctuation band as soon as possible .
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