Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [det] as in " in BNC.

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1 Zone de Piedmont has a mountainous character often with steep slopes and sufficient to limit agriculture but not as much as in the zone de montagne .
2 As in the case of Cygnus X-1 , the gas will spiral inward and will heat up , though not as much as in that case .
3 Ad volume was down erm , but not as much as in the U K.
4 this has inaugurated a new kind of critical atmosphere and has been gathering conviction at the institutional and managerial level just as much as in the studios and in the discussions around art .
5 The tacit assumption in Alexandria and Antioch , just as much as in Athens , was the superiority of Greek language and manners .
6 The leading element in this upheaval was the student movement , and although students became independently active in political life all over the world — in Eastern Europe and in the Third World just as much as in the West — the principal expression of a distinctive radical doctrine and mode of political action , which became to a large extent a model for the whole international movement , was to be found in the US , in the Students for a Democratic Society ( SDS ) .
7 The lateral arm plates are wide and the area where the spines articulate is not raised up as much as in species like O. bidentata but is flatter .
8 You will increase the chances of your report being acted upon if you plan to invest a substantial amount of time , at least as much as in the writing stage , on promoting your report .
9 Now in recent years , what has happened is that because of the recession , mineral operators instead of looking for enormous new areas to work have been seeking to erm improve er through their own review processes , the working within their existing sites and perhaps to go for some modest increases , so the number of applications has kept up , the amount of work that we are engaged in has er been at least as much as in the past and in some cases because of enforcement matters has been greater , but the fee income has been slipping .
10 Europeans , almost as much as in preceding generations , took war for granted as a normal part of their lives .
11 The relations of the European States continued to be influenced in the eighteenth century , almost as much as in the age of Louis XIV , by the idea of the balance of power .
12 In the seventeenth century , almost as much as in the sixteenth , Russia was a very marginal part of the evolving network of diplomacy .
13 Aegina grew 700–800 tonnes of them in 1992 , nearly twice as much as in 1982 , and in principle looks forward to growing twice as much again by the late 1990s .
14 In 1961 , it is estimated , 682,000 gallons of whisky were consumed by the French , and that was twice as much as in 1960 .
15 Another Guildford head , Michael Marchant of the Howard of Effingham Secondary School , said that in the last academic year 14 pupils had switched to his school from the private sector — twice as many as in the previous year .
16 The chorographer ( though not Reyce ) points out : ‘ That p't of the countrye that is nere unto the sea is nothing so fruiffull neyther so comodious for cattell as the other but more fitte for sheepe and come , ’ and so contained many more 20s. men — upwards of 43 per cent in Blything hundred , and more than twice as many as in townships situated wholly on the clay .
17 During 1989 a total of 21,882 people , nearly twice as many as in 1988 and most of them from Eastern Europe , sought asylum in Austria , and during the first three months of 1990 the numbers reached 5,000 , most of them being Romanians who were arriving at a rate of 200 per day in late February .
18 This year there will probably be 50,000 personal-injury lawsuits , twice as many as in 1975 .
19 I think that nowhere so much as in London do people wear — to the eye of observation — definite signs of the sort of people they may be .
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