Example sentences of "much as it [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 A drug may make an animal less hungry , less mobile , less sensitive to the pain of an electric shock , just as much as it may make it forget .
2 Meanwhile , the Government has stepped in to underwrite the cost of bomb damage to shore up confidence in the British insurance industry and the reputation of the City of London as a world financial centre although that , ironically , may encourage just as much as it may discourage the IRA .
3 Taking out some and reducing the number of pests is one thing , but reliable eradication can hardly be expected or hoped for , and much as it may displease those purists who do not like the idea of using poisonous chemicals in the garden , they have to be our main line of defence and protection of our roses .
4 By now , the Amsterdam was heaving much as it might have been when the quays were lined with ships , although probably it was not half so fetid .
5 Since , in many tribal societies , women were either pregnant or nursing during most of their fertile period of life , this monthly menstrual withdrawal did not affect women 's lives from month to month as much as it might seem to us today .
6 I pointed out that the samples cost damn near as much as it would cost to paint the room , but a woman in paint picking mode is not an easy person to reason with .
7 Treaty in as much as it would prevent the exercise of the right of establishment on a secondary basis .
8 Since then , and particularly in the past three months , the economic blockade of northern Iraq by Saddam Hussein has prevented the UNHCR from doing as much as it would like to do .
9 As with most fossils of this comparatively recent date , the shell looks now much as it would have done when the animal first died , except for the loss of pigment .
10 It upset him , as much as it would have upset his wife , to know that the boy had eavesdropped on this most intimate family moment .
11 All this has swelled OPEC 's coffers , but not by as much as it would have liked .
12 It 's more aerodynamic , the interior has been improved ( although not nearly as much as it should have been ) , the new engine has more power and yet is no thirstier , and the new suspension means safer , more predictable , handling .
13 It did not hurt as much as it should have .
14 Coaching , however , has not been developed in the UK as much as it should have been .
15 Coming to that realisation so soon after her panic at drowning did n't seem to worry her as much as it should have done .
16 The tremendous post war housing development within the Borough has not benefited North Shields nearly as much as it should have done had its position been central .
17 Robert knew that his stepdaughter would have a little inheritance , not as much as it should have been because that stubborn old woman had dipped into her capital to buy worthless stock , but it would be a nice little nest-egg all the same .
18 The kitchen is particularly fascinating with its full array of cooking equipment looking much as it must have done in the 18th Century .
19 … The common ordinary mind is quite unfit to fix for itself what political question it shall attend to ; it is as much as it can do to judge decently of the questions which drift down to it , and are brought before it …
20 Spotting a store that is not selling as much as it could sell is easy .
21 Alternatively , the power of religious belief may have been such that each community gave as much as it could afford .
22 The plethora of dams will uproot over a million people — including many tribals — and submerge about 850,000 acres of forest and 500,000 acres of cultivated land — almost as much as it will irrigate .
23 So that 's a good case in which I think an Institute of this kind can perform a very useful role which does n't have any paternalistic undertones at all , because it will learn as much as it will teach , so to speak .
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