Example sentences of "[adj] as for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Since both hands are needed for the descent , as much as for the climb , one can not keep hold of any eggs that one finds .
2 I am fighting for them as much as for the shareholders .
3 The others followed , all of the same murderous breed , twenty killers to be let loose on the tiny defenceless country which Trent had learnt to love for its simplicity and innocence as much as for the variety of its natural beauty .
4 These territories were theoretically viewed as the third party beneficiaries of an international status designed with the objective of promoting international peace and security , as much as for the advancement of the territory and its inhabitants .
5 Nevertheless , Circumspecte agatis deserves attention because of the circumstances which brought it about as much as for the harmony which it established in some controversial areas of justice .
6 So far as the Cossacks were concerned , just as much as for the British , the overriding question was not whether certain individuals should be excluded from repatriation because they held non-Soviet passports , but whether the various formations of " Cossacks " as a whole should or should not be repatriated .
7 as much as for the brutal snapping
8 The same sort of planting medium as for the other species of Cryptocoryne should be used .
9 His voice had deepened , the words becoming more guttural as for the first time since she 'd met him he seemed to struggle with a language which was not his own .
10 This was over twice as many as for the Sizewell B application .
11 The alternative justifications for higher order adjustment costs considered there require a number of assumptions at least as great as for the quadratic cost case .
12 Therefore , as long as for the sinusoidal component of lowest frequency present in the first term on the right-hand side of equation ( 10.45 ) can be neglected compared with the first term on the left-hand side .
13 The need for them is not so apparent as for the other S's , however for long term survival they all play a vital role .
14 collective , institutionally mediated roles expressed in the structures of expectations are essential as for the transformation of regions into places [ i.e. collective concepts into individual ‘ action spaces ' ] , centres of feeling of belonging to time-space specific , more or less abstract reference groups or communities .
15 Demands for licences grew steadily during the fourteenth century , but endowment of the religious orders never regained its earlier level , and alienations were increasingly directed to the establishment of chantries and secular institutions ; by mid-century almost as many licences were for the secular as for the religious churches , but this has more to do with declining enthusiasm for the vastly endowed monastic orders and the growing popular appeal of the mendicants who lived from alms , and not from farming extensive estates .
16 If the pipe has frozen , the ice ‘ plug ’ is almost certainly outside , and the solution is the same as for a supply pipe — that is , the application of heat .
17 Where sexual contact takes place in aggravating circumstances ( which are the same as for a first degree offence ) , criminal sexual conduct in the second degree is committed .
18 The starting position is the same as for the squat .
19 But if the full peak-to-peak period , 1979 to 1988 , is counted , our average growth rate is just 2.1 per cent — the same as for the OECD countries as a whole .
20 The actors were pretty much the same as for The Trip — Susan Strasberg , Bruce Dern and , this time , there was a role for Nicholson , for whom that ever-popular name of Stoney was resurrected .
21 The planting medium should be the same as for the preceding species .
22 All the other aspects of cultivation are the same as for the delicate Aponogeton species coming from Malagasy .
23 This service is not restricted to Midland customers and the commission charged is the same as for the standard service , but with a maximum of £150 .
24 The render coat over the lintel was mixed fairly stiff , the same as for the pointing .
25 Davenport 's attitude to group marketing in general is much the same as for the Royal Oak .
26 The pattern has more in common with the single bed slip pattern shown in the first article , although the construction of the fabric is the same as for the one above .
27 Colours and sizes are the same as for the Hercules .
28 Teachers will find that the educational goals which they set for their visually handicapped pupils are essentially the same as for the fully sighted children in their classes and that these goals are attainable .
29 The Directive defines cultural goods as those classified as a national treasure under national legislation and also falling within the limits of a defined set of categories with age and value limits , which are the same as for the Regulation ( see p.33 ) .
30 The organisation of the cohort of homosexual men was the same as for the cohort of drug users , and all serological and immunological tests were performed in the same laboratories .
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