Example sentences of "[noun] as for " in BNC.

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1 Superposition to form a master curve is readily achieved by movement along the log t axis , where the shift factor a τ has the same characteristics as for the relaxation data .
2 This is as true for a line of music by Mozart or Gershwin as for the skyline of Salisbury Cathedral of the Taj Mahal .
3 Apply this tape as for pencil pleat , bearing in mind the manufacturer 's instructions .
4 It is as true for Nicaragua as for any country that the full political importance of its prison system lies in its possible role as an instrument of social terror .
5 The finale of Unforgiven is as much a tragedy for the survivors as for those who bite the dust .
6 Zone I was in its way as much of a prison for the Commandant as for the eight hundred men to whom he played a vague mutation of God and Commissar .
7 Part-time courses which are available for similar periods of study as for full-time courses usually involve an average of eight hours attendance at college each week , predominantly on a ‘ day release ’ basis .
8 Complimenting people is a real pleasure — as much for the recipient as for the person giving it .
9 It opens the door to those who seek to attack or curtail social work activity and , after all , knowledge is ‘ power ’ as much for one 's enemy as for oneself .
10 There were apparently no immediate takers as for some years Charles continued to run Eastington 's three mills , but now in conjunction with Beards and Bonds Mills , just outside the parish .
11 There was no covert there larger than an acre or two and they had been placed as much for their scenic effect as for their game-preserving role .
12 To start an FTSP process , you will require the same VMS privileges as for starting LIFESPAN .
13 The students from that time remembered a man with a sharp sense of the ridiculous ; who ragged them but was too shy to be intimate with them though they liked him much for his friendliness and his humour ; who was famous for long , sudden , and embarrassing silences ; who was so eccentric that none of them believed that he could later be a man of distinction in England or his Church ; a man who loved theology — they never met anywhere else a man who so loved theology , and who regarded theology as the highest intellectual activity for humanity ; a fierce defender of liberty of opinion , for Marxists as for anyone else ; whose principal theme was the glory of God , and who was evidently touched by his ideas of Plato ; who did not give the impression of a mind of exceptional ability — there was not enough knife in the mind — but who gave the impression of being an exceptional person ; who disturbed other people 's prayers in chapel with convulsive fidgets and sudden face-rubbings — they regarded him as tense in his devotions and were afraid of a nervous breakdown ; who had a manifest and rare mystical sense of the immediate presence of God , a presence so brilliant that it could almost overpower .
14 Lynwood Scientific Developments , Crowthorne , Berkshire , has signed an OEM agreement with Tandberg Data AS for its X-Windows terminal technology : in return , Tandberg is to take Lynwood 's security tools .
15 ‘ And I 'm doin' this just as much for the girl as for Malachi , ’ Father Devlin continued .
16 The children stacked tins as for display in a supermarket .
17 Though the big R100 BMW has been designed as much for cross-country work as for the road , the wheels bucked and skidded in the grey waterlogged soil as Trent fought the handlebars , weaving between scrub bush and clumps of hagara grass .
18 It is becoming increasingly frequent that liabilities under the indemnity should be subject to the same limitations as for the warranties , except that the period for claims will be six or seven years because those are the years in respect of which tax can generally be assessed .
19 For best results it is transferred , after rinsing in paraffin or kerosene ( inflammable ! ) , to the polishing lap for final surfacing as for DPTs ( see Section 4.4.2 ) .
20 An ecological reform of our societies will need to take into account , therefore , the compatibility of our innovations as much for our habitat as for ourselves .
21 Histamine in 1 ml of supernatant : pipetted in duplicate into tubes containing 0.4 ml 2 M perchloric acid for assay as for perfusate ;
22 This was the same proportion as for all households .
23 Follow the directions as for the main route to Rydal , but from there leave the main route and follow the driveway leading round the back of Rydal Hall .
24 If it was , then the theatre score could just as easily have been copied for the first run as for the revival .
25 It may be as much for the homely , recognisable nature of this particular hero as for the energy and drama of the story that Lorna Doone has remained a classic for more than a century , and a classic adopted by the young for their own reading .
26 Sponsorship is Advertising : The following quotations are equally valid for sport as for arts sponsorship :
27 In April 1985 , interest paid to bank depositors was put on the same tax footing as for building societies : tax is deducted at source at a composite rate .
28 The measure of ‘ other sources of income in employment ’ is calculated along the same lines as for unemployment income .
29 Trading was organised on the same lines as for other securities ; but , after a number of preparatory changes introduced during the preceding months , the trading system was completely restructured on Monday , 27 October 1986 .
30 The Government propose to Brussels that the same upper limits be set on dosages of dietary supplements for ordinary consumers buying off the shelves as for professional practitioners of alternative medicine , even though such practitioners may have good reasons for recommending higher doses to their patients .
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