Example sentences of "[pron] as much as [art] " in BNC.

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1 Your embrace is an expression of a need that unites you and her as much as the sex act itself .
2 Fortnightly [ Review ] hashed up ’ ; the third was a minister who ‘ dresses himself as much as a Church … parson as possible , as much as possible copies the ritual of the Establishment , and poses almost as a full-blown priest ’ .
3 True to form , Orwell in his notes on Waugh disapprovingly named snobbery and Catholicism as the two driving forces of the novel , and as a secular radical he must have felt obliged to reprobate the one as much as the other .
4 If it makes you feel any happier , I will tell you that it did not cost me as much as a bouquet of flowers would have done .
5 To think of a traitor amongst their own people lacerated him as much as the thought of Iain or Donald lying in some cell .
6 If you 've told him as much as the time , you 're out ! ’
7 Why else did the locals love him as much as the visitors ?
8 She turned on her side ; it was n't the show that worried her as much as the thought of Dana and Roman working so closely together .
9 The way he was looking at her as much as the words and tone struck a personal note , and she regarded him uncertainly , unsure of what he was saying , or asking .
10 Instead she 'd accepted his suggestion to show her more of the island of Zealand , and had been enchanted by everything , painfully aware that the spell which had entrapped her emanated from the powerful persona of the man beside her as much as the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside .
11 We do n't see it as much as a business or a pressure like he does .
12 Detroit , Michigan-based Compuware says the deal will enable it to release CICS fault diagnosis products the same time as new IBM CICS releases , so giving it as much as a three-month lead over its rivals .
13 By the twelfth century he valued it as much as the source of money ; and in many cases knight service was commuted in practice for a money payment — for what in England was called scutage .
14 Previously you could ask someone to type up first draft , second draft , maybe a third draft , but how far can you drive your secretary , and now they can be wholly in charge of this — they can change the layout of it as much as the words within it ; they can ask colleagues to come in and comment and even add a little bit .
15 They can change the layout of it as much as the words within it .
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