Example sentences of "as [adv] [conj] other [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When the government decreed that student numbers should be cut , that university grants be cut , and that overseas students should pay their full fees for courses and board in the UK , LSHTM with its large overseas intake suffered initially only as badly as other London colleges .
2 Thomas lies as naturally as other men breathe , if he told truth he would be untrue to himself .
3 They do not rate their own intelligence as highly as other groups .
4 They loved stories that tripped off her tongue as easily as other women talked about waiting in the check-out queue at Tescos .
5 A spokesman for gloucestershire county council says that BET 's bids for cleaning contracts were treated as fairly as other competitors , and not opened until two weeks after the sale of glostershire services to BET was concluded .
6 As far as other firms facing financial difficulties are concerned , she says that she would advise them to consider IVA at an early stage .
7 As far as other union members ' attitude towards us , I think that we did get an enormous amount of support from like-minded colleagues in organizing around issues of race and sexuality .
8 He did see himself very much as a responsible figure as far as other people 's well being was concerned when it came to this , and this was probably based on the fact that his step-brother , Terry , by his mother 's previous marriage , was classified as schizophrenic , a problem which David felt could be hereditary . ’
9 Pupils are included in school plays and productions , included in school teams and have their work displayed upon walls and in school magazines as often as other pupils .
10 The study by Kelsall , Poole and Kuhn suggests that working-class students perform almost as well as other students .
11 Asian children performed just as well as other children in the six local education authorities but their admission rate to university was almost half of the corresponding figure for school leavers in all the state schools in England .
12 US ambassador to the UN Madeleine Albright , who signed the treaty , said : " This signature reflects the Clinton administration 's determination to treat environmental threats as seriously as other threats to our security . "
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