Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] much [art] " in BNC.
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1 | However , it is obviously as much a waste of funds to give money to privatisation of the coal industry as it was to give money for the poll tax . |
2 | The status of general courses is thus as much a matter of context and clientele as content , and seems likely to change only if the latter change . |
3 | This is designer socialism : the belief that buying tassled loafers rather than winklepickers , is somehow as much a PR of the struggle as being on the picket line at Wapping . |
4 | The boys barricaded the gates and mounted the city walls , a move probably as much a result of a popular rebellion against Lundy 's action as a defiant gesture . |
5 | They are also as much a potential source of recommendations as the client . |
6 | Magic thus represents a view of causation utterly at variance with the concepts of the Christian scientific West , which are now as much a part of the African 's world as is ancient tradition . ’ |
7 | The Smiths had their day , made the '80s safe for ironic excitement and indie pop that was n't crap , and are now as much a part of the nostalgia industry-chart museum as The Rolling Stones . |
8 | In all of this — in matters appertaining to ‘ taste ’ , that is — there is a new kind of predatory cruelty in the air , which is now as much a part of the successful survivor ( also known as the yuppie ) as Paul Smith togs , a Betty Jackson outfit and extruded plastic or brushed aluminium accessories . |
9 | Many police officers today , even in the higher ranks , can not remember carrying out their police duties without the assistance of the computer , and it is now as much a part of police back-up as the police car and police radio . |
10 | But they and the families which ran them are now as much a part of local history as pits and shipbuilding . |
11 | The way that these arrangements for the responsibility and control of book provision work out are often as much a matter of personalities and university politics as anything else . |
12 | She was by far the quietest , as well as much the nicest , of my four aunts , and normally a rather shy woman . |
13 | And the issue is not simply that of deteriorating staff-student ratios , which has attracted so much attention , but at least as much a question of capital investment . |
14 | The organization and reorganization of the state must be understood to be at least as much the product of the wishes of state officials as of social pressures . |
15 | He was ultimately as much an oracle , a high priest , a pope , a spiritual leader , as he was a king . |