Example sentences of "as it [verb] to [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Byron took up the above theme regarding the relationship between the communities we study and the wider world they inhabit , especially as it relates to complex societies .
2 This facility applies as much , if not more to industrial and commercial buyers as it does to individual consumers .
3 Section 17 applies to ascertained goods in exactly the same way as it does to specific goods .
4 This applies as much to external users of the information as it does to internal users .
5 Yet the city must provide the same services — street lights , rubbish collection , police and fire protection — as it does to bustling neighbourhoods .
6 Perhaps it all goes to confirm that a democratic society will inevitably get the police it deserves as it responds to new pressures .
7 Audiences will follow the action from ground level as it switches to different locations in Wirral 's Royden Park .
8 But so long as the distinction remains , disaffection in so far as it appeals to existing principles of legitimacy , can be both conservative and loyal .
9 As with the unregistered design right as it applies to other articles , the semiconductor design right is automatic and does not require registration .
10 Now let us have a look at proper jargon as it applies to technical reports .
11 The second meaning attached to the word ‘ love ’ is the one conferred on it when it is applied to the manifestation of the primitive uncontrolled mating urge as it applies to human beings , and also sometimes to animals .
12 Two books are supplied with the disks , one of which can be extremely confusing at times as it applies to earlier versions of the program .
13 We may now refine the grounding formula as it applies to particular choices :
14 The Charities Act 1992 makes changes to company law insofar as it applies to charitable companies .
15 Furthermore , while linguistics has certainly been useful to the study of rhythm as it has to all aspects of poetry , there has been an unfortunate tendency to suppose that the language of verse is itself rhythmic .
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