Example sentences of "[adj] as in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This as in keeping with the style of the palace itself .
2 When the Home Secretary talked of the need for the Government to give a lead in tackling racial disadvantage he therefore saw this as in issue for the longer term .
3 However , arrested development may also occur as a result of both acquired and age immunity in the host and although the proportions of larvae arrested are not usually so high as in hypobiosis they can play an important part in the epidemiology of nematode infections .
4 Cripps gave his name to an era of austerity , queues , shortages and high income tax ( 9s. 6d. in the pound again in 1951 , almost as high as in wartime ) , flattening the peaks of the income range and lopping off any surviving Matterhorns .
5 This is commonly done where information needs to be transferred from one computer to another as in banking or for the operation of a fax machine .
6 Even when they are blanks , sightless as in sculpture , they focus the attention hypnotically .
7 According to principle 3 , on market practice , a firm should ‘ comply with any code or standard as in force from time to time and as it applies to the firm either according to its terms or by rulings made under it . ’
8 When labour supply is completely inelastic as in Figure 16–4 , income tax does not induce any distortion at all and there will be no allocative gain in reducing income tax rates .
9 It is here , as much as in psychology , that woman-centred theories of subjectivity are articulated ; for woman-centred theories look like humanist psychological theories which have redefined human potential as feminine potential .
10 If we follow this , the play with conventions , in television narrative subgenres as much as in language , may not simply be a classical ( or postmodern ) fascination with language games , but may also contain a ‘ naturalist ’ ( or modernist ) desire to revitalize forms that have become stale and hackneyed , and are no longer adequate to the world in which people believe .
11 The future , therefore , lies in intellectual co-operation and communication as much as in network infrastructure .
12 It tries to make evident , to say what in these complex relations remains unsaid and therefore unthought , in design practice as much as in design policy or social thinking .
13 In a country where innovation is prized in welfare as much as in technology , there is no reason that this right will not increasingly extend to other groups — Specialised Housing 's initiative has already caused the families of people with a severely mentally ill child to start thinking whether such an option might be open to them — but the fact remains that in the USA parents have even fewer options than in this country .
14 In antiracism as much as in multiculturalism , the absence of any serious engagement with issues around sexuality in the ‘ irrationality ’ of popular racism is symptomatic of a rationalist understanding of pedagogies and educational processes .
15 Had the National Government stuck to its professed intentions and dissolved , after about six weeks , into its component parts , with the ensuing general election bring fought by the parties , the political landscape might not have been changed as much as in fact it was .
16 Generalizing a little , we might plot the stress trajectories , that is the direction in which the stress is handed on from one atomic bond to the next , very much as in Figure 2 of this chapter .
17 The answer is : rear as in diarrhoea .
18 This means that systems 5 and 6 exhibit an unusual decrease in solubility as the temperature rises , and the cloud-point curve is now inverted as in area B. The corresponding critical temperature is located at the minimum of the miscibility curve and is known as the lower critical solution temperature ( LCST ) .
19 If we restrict the analysis to the plausible assumption of risk-averse workers then , if union fees are constant as in Assumption 3 , stable membership is .
20 By contrast equatorial forests lack extreme seasonal variation ; where productivity varies little during the year the resource fluctuations are never so great as in savannah or temperate regions .
21 Contrast with macron , showing the vowel is long as in fa(-)te .
22 As the peace of mind of all patients is important , but never so important as in pneumonia , the compromise was essential . ’
23 Liverpool were ready to offer around £2million for 26-year-old Clough , who can operate just as easily up front as in midfield .
24 On the other hand , if it was quite clear and unambiguous then a written form was preferred Okay , now a study by Daft et al , Daft as in y'know one marble short of a whatever yeah or okay er Daft et al nineteen eighty-seven had a look at managers ' use of er of these two different media and found that in general most managers were media sensitive .
25 The attacker faces his partner in a left fighting stance ( this , again , is virtually the same as in karate ) and shifts his body weight to the left leg .
26 Then unc takes the numerical values unc X being the same as in case ( a ) .
27 The figurative sense of ours is much the same as in English : a rough , wild fellow .
28 The word order in these Kalkadoon sentences is the same as in English , but it does not have to be .
29 The producer 's responsibilities are the same as in option one although the producer does not carry the waste to the disposal site .
30 Now it is obviously possible , because of the way we have constructed this example , to use depreciation to replace the charge made for the principal repayments of the loan and to show that the result will be the same as in Local Authority Accounting No. 1 :
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