Example sentences of "[adj] as it [vb -s] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This is particularly intriguing as it incriminates food in the pathogenesis of Crohn 's disease .
2 Problem solving can require ideas as much as it does information .
3 The Church of the Latter Day Saints abhors divorce and abortion as much as it does alcohol and caffeine .
4 I remember he once told me not to move the head too much as it weighs 22lbs .
5 Quite independent of the way higher education may be funded , there is a need for higher education institutions to rethink their role and function just as much as it behoves industry , commerce and the public services .
6 Britain needs chemists as much as it needs doctors and as a result there will be high employment prospects for chemistry graduates in the future .
7 The development of industry within urban areas tends to be welcome as it provides employment for those who lose their jobs when older industries become redundant .
8 A desk with an adjustable sloping top is useful as it provides storage space too , but probably the most practical aid , especially as the pupil progresses into secondary school , is a light , portable reading stand that can be easily taken from room to room as required .
9 Inner conflict has as much potential for good as it does evil , for the conflicts experienced provide opportunities for mature choices , as well as self-luxuriating indulgences .
10 My own minicom is invaluable as it enables users with profound hearing loss to give and receive instant conversation .
11 But many people would no doubt argue that the current ‘ anything goes as long as it sells papers ’ style goes too far the other way .
12 Christianity , as long as it remains Christianity , can not lose its historical reference .
13 The important thing to remember is that it does n't matter in the slightest what this garment looks like , as long as it boasts practicality and water-resistant qualitites .
14 This notion of delicacy is important as it draws attention to primary similarities before directing attention to secondary differences .
15 The extremely utilitarian front end of the Sprinters is displayed against the massive ironwork of the Forth Bridge by No 150284 as it heads south working the 13.40 Dundee to Edinburgh train on 29 August 1988 .
16 Well as daft as it seems Dennis as you probably know in this sort of game you 're on the roads very late at night and when you 're on the roads very late at night , you get a lot of bored policemen
17 And secondly , I think the second one is exactly the same as it stands Madam Chairman .
18 An overall cleaning materials budget accessible to several departments is useless as it invites irresponsibility as expenditure can not be traced .
19 South of where it joins the Urskoy the river is broad and impossible to cross , becoming steadily wider as it flows west towards Talabheim .
20 A multijunction cell , Solarex believes , should be more efficient as it uses layers of different crystals , each of which is optimised for a specific band of the visible light spectrum .
21 IBM 's emergency board meeting ousts the entire management , but Thanksgiving by IBM employees is short-lived as it appoints W Michael Blumenthal to succeed John Akers .
22 Such a system is inherently inflationary as it encourages escalation of costs and there is no evidence that it gives any encouragement to the cost effective use of different procedures since the health care suppliers know that , whatever the cost , they will be reimbursed .
23 Such a system is inherently inflationary as it encourages escalation of costs .
24 Nevertheless , the choice of a high shoulder angle is entirely valid as it maximizes performance .
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