Example sentences of "as important [conj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A fast turn of speed was not as important as a range of at least 1,000 miles , and flight would have to be maintained on one engine with 60% of the fuel still aboard .
2 As important as a list of triggering factors will be the manning of the screening office .
3 But the rejoicing and the laughter which followed the tears were of equal importance , because they powered the erotic joy that was as important as the water falling from the sky .
4 The gesture is as important as the money involved . ’
5 But one is left with the feeling that throughout the exercise the importance of recovering the Government 's position has been at least as important as the evaluation of a national energy policy .
6 As important as the preaching of Moody were the songs of Ira Sankey with their simple words , clear message and catchy tunes .
7 The response categories are just as important as the questions at this stage , and even a relatively small number of real life responses can help in re-drafting response categories .
8 Documentation of sound recordings is almost as important as the sounds themselves .
9 The recognition and development of other types of decision-making , with the procedures necessarily consequent upon them , is one of the important tasks for the administrative lawyer , just as important as the workings of fairness within the traditional adjudicative context .
10 Kermode sees this change — which is at the heart of what I am writing about — as having radical implications for letters , comparable to such things as the advent , first of printing and then of cheap paper ; the bourgeoisie 's greater leisure for private reading ; and the abandonment by circulating libraries of the three-volume novel , which had been the favoured vehicle for fiction during much of the nineteenth century : Kermode exaggerates a little , I think ; nothing in the establishment of university English is as important as the innovations in culture and technology which established the book in its modern form .
11 In defining an ideology , the claims which seek to legitimate political and social authority are surely as important as the notion of authority itself .
12 And as important as the invention of teeth was , reproduction out of water via the amniote egg was an even more eventful turning point , and in more ways than one .
13 And just as important as the comedy is the sheer pleasure of participating in an event based exclusively upon the shared culture and identity of both performers and audience .
14 The work that a patient does on himself between visits is just as important as the work we do together during the consultations .
15 For this reason the range of offices was in some ways wider than we would think normal in a modern bureaucracy ; and , since the winning of support was quite as important as the conduct of business , influential men were able to accumulate posts .
16 I was thrilled that someone as important as the Archbishop of Canterbury had taken the time to call me , although I could n't help but think it odd that an Archbishop was now leaving messages on the same answering machine as my mum .
17 Any birthday celebrations always seem to be over as swiftly as they begin , and the anticipation is probably just as important as the event itself , but a pressed flower picture can serve as a lovely memento .
18 The IBOA pointed out that as important as the discussions on the actual cost reduction proposals were , other areas would have to be the subject of discussion also .
19 At college , the questions you and your fellow students pose are as important as the answers supplied .
20 First , the questions are at least as important as the answers .
21 Instructors were expected to attend an instructional techniques course since the skill to instruct well was every bit as important as the craft skill .
22 To put this another way , the biological and emotional mechanisms outlined in Chapter 1 are just as important as the circuit of capital in affecting social and spatial change .
23 I do n't know what Frank thought , but Tom was clearly bothered , feeling forgotten and also angry that somehow he was n't as important as the others .
24 The director and an adviser attended the governors ' meeting which received the final report , the director stressing that follow-up to the report was as important as the exercise itself .
25 Your behaviour is at least as important as the content of what you have to say .
26 Giving a presentation is a classic example of where your behaviour is at least as important as the content of what you have to say .
27 worthy of discussion , but the context in which articles are published can be as important as the content of the articles themselves .
28 The outcome could be as important as the Synod vote itself .
29 Youth development officer Ron Bone said : ‘ Results are not as important as the development of young players .
30 Still , the continuities were as important as the changes .
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