Example sentences of "as with [pos pn] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was in part dissatisfaction with the methods of elite theories as well as with its conclusions that led to the development of pluralism in political science ; this we now go on to consider .
2 This book is , therefore , concerned with what social policy is , how it was created and how it was implemented , as well as with its weaknesses and arguments about what it should be .
3 With her love scene , as with her love songs , she has that rare ability to enrapture .
4 Not surprisingly , as with her tennis , she relied more on accuracy , control and skill than power , as she reached a handicap of +2 and won honours first for Surrey and then for her beloved Scotland .
5 She felt sick , as if Zoe had quarrelled so horribly with her , as well as with her mother .
6 It was Helen who pointed out that Mrs Fitton would have been concerned about the newspapers , as well as with her regard for Edward and for Edward 's welfare .
7 As with their choice of records , producers like to rely on their own opinion when they book bands .
8 However , as with their metal counterparts , the false patinas on stone may look convincing but when viewed under high magnification and analysed are petrologically and chemically quite distinct .
9 But ten times as many children of divorce live with their mothers as with their fathers ; more than eighty-five per cent of divorces , granted on the grounds of unreasonable behaviour , are given to wives complaining about their husbands ' conduct , and the number of wives made to pay off their ex-husbands is still tiny .
10 As with their installation and contracting accounts ( p. 72 , above ) , later investigation showed that there was some inadequate accounting for overheads on retailing .
11 Textile men see as much with their hands as with their eyes .
12 As with their counterparts in the United States , the City Technology Colleges were originally intended as a contribution to inner city programmes .
13 As with their counterparts in England , the Welsh further education colleges have been considerably affected by the work of the Technician and Business Education Councils .
14 Built round a consortium approach the MBA facilitates the opportunity for interaction between managers from the I.T function and from elsewhere in the organisation as well as with their counterparts in other organisations .
15 The reconversion of one portion of the value of the product into capital and the passing of another portion into the individual consumption of the capitalist as well as the working class form a movement within the value of the product itself in which the result of the aggregate capital finds expression ; and this movement is not only a replacement of value , but also a replacement in material and is therefore as much bound up with the relative proportions of the value-components of the total social product as with their use-value , their material shape .
16 The regular conductor Bruno Walder was taken ill , and Bernstein suffering from a hangover had to take over for a Sunday afternoon concert broadcast on radio across America ; he captivated the audience and the critics , as much with his conducting prowess as with his gyrations on the podium which earned him the nickname ‘ Leaping Lennie ’ .
17 That is because Woods is as secure with his feet as with his hands .
18 and he wants the same facility with his left as with his right .
19 As with his men , Belpan Defence Force shoulder flashes were sewn to his fatigues .
20 He was a quiet , modest man , easy going and uninhibited , with a loud infectious laugh , his tolerance and good humour enabling him to disagree strongly without giving or taking offence : as with his brother Michael ( later Baron Ramsey of Canterbury ) , whose ordination ( he went on to become archbishop of Canterbury ) Frank , as a militant atheist , regretted .
21 Perkin tried to pull them apart and got smartly knocked down by Nolan , quick and tough with his fists as with his riding .
22 This , too , suggests that , as with his cars , something steelier lurks beneath Gauntlett 's fogeyish mien .
23 As with his collecting in other areas — Old Master paintings and drawings , silver , antiquities — he followed personal inclination , tempered with the advice of scholars .
24 I ask as with my parting breath , To each allotted be A holy life , or early death ; But which , I leave to thee .
25 However , as with our discussion of open and closed lexical classes , the evidence from patients with acquired disorders of spoken and written language is also highly relevant .
26 Also , as with our discussion of salt fingers in Section 23.2 , although the double diffusive processes are conveniently understood in the context of large contrast between κ and κ c , a small contrast is sufficient to give rise to these processes .
27 Collectively known as ‘ canopies ’ , they have utilised brilliant colours in ripstop nylon to add to the attraction of their shapes , and just as with our kites , have created flash names to compete in a crowded marketplace .
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