Example sentences of "much as in the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There 's a ‘ truth ’ of pop music to be found in the wet seats at Beatles or Stones concerts — as much as in the pantheon of Lennon 's songwriting , or the vicissitudes of the counter culture .
2 Output has fallen and price risen , but not by as much as in the case depicted in Figure 5.2 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 ) .
6 The particular richness of the Mary Rose findings was not in the rare ‘ art ’ objects so much as in the wealth of objects used in everyday Tudor life .
7 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 .
8 One has always to bear in mind that for very many people in early-modern England — in the towns as much as in the countryside — the home was also the place of work .
9 The payoff is not in the end products so much as in the energy that can be tapped .
10 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 .
11 But the chemistry that governed sexual attraction had its source in the mind as much as in the flesh , and all too soon her mind betrayed her .
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