Example sentences of "as [adv] [verb] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | All of these foundationalisms are subjected to thoroughgoing challenges , as perhaps given voice to with greatest immediacy and impact in Nietzsche 's radical epistemological , ethical , and aesthetic scepticism , in turn-of-the-century cultural modernism . |
2 | This need not be of concern as easily chewed food like fish fingers , beefburgers , and rissoles are commonly provided as children 's foods . |
3 | We were very fortunate that our faithful ‘ visiting ’ advisers were willing as always to take care of art , music , social sciences , and playing cards ; and , above all , that Scott Anderson and Laurie Bruce would undertake the entire sorting and evaluating of stamps and records respectively . |
4 | Le Page and Tabouret-Keller write : As the individual speaks he [ sic ] is seen as always using language with reference to the inner models of the universe he has constructed for himself ; he projects in words images of that universe ( or , of those universes ) on to the social screen , and these images may be more or less sharply focussed , or more or less diffuse , in relation to each other or in relation to those projected by others in their interaction with him … |
5 | ‘ Well — but my nose is red , ’ she said ruefully , ready as always to poke fun at herself . |
6 | You might think that since the world stays just as nice , we could as well regard Tit for Tat as an ESS . |
7 | One might as well expect mercy from a killer shark or warmth from a cube of ice . |
8 | ‘ They had just finished shooting it , so we thought we might as well make use of it , ’ says Peter . |
9 | It is possible to study electromagnetic theory without ever mentioning the word electron , but since it has become such a household word and is used so often we can just as well make use of it . |
10 | While the snow 's still good you may as well make use of it . |
11 | ‘ As I ca n't stop Paul coming , I might as well make use of him , ’ Maureen said cheerfully . |
12 | I keep a supply of batteries to save the blasted generator , so you might as well make use of them . ’ |
13 | So she may believe that her price is higher than she initially expected because of a relative demand shift in her favour , which she might just as well take advantage of by supplying more output . |
14 | Well I would n't worry too much about cramming it all together tightly because it 's erm one of the few things we 've still got a budget for is photocopying student questionnaires so you m you know , you might as well take advantage of that , it does n't erm it does n't cost you anything and the actual difference it makes to the university and to erm world resources is very slight indeed I think |
15 | As well as simply receiving investment from abroad , these countries are also home to fledgling multinationals of their own which are , in turn , themselves now investing in the rest of the region . |
16 | The latter are amongst the ‘ back ’ activities outlined earlier as characteristically taking place in ‘ back regions ’ . |