Example sentences of "[adv] in [noun prp] as [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He makes two points : one , that they are as numerous proportionately in Edinburgh as in London , but in Scottish towns more plentiful than in comparable English locations ; and two , on the whole he finds them more quiet , and modest .
2 Own label groceries only sell half as much proportionately in Ireland as in the UK .
3 For example , colectomy specimens were classified as definite ulcerative colitis ( Group A ) as frequently in RP as in controls ( 40% and 38% , respectively ) .
4 Sales boomed during the mid-1980s , against the trend towards ‘ power-dressing ’ and , bizarre though it might seem , the formula sold as well in Korea as in Kensington .
5 Organization at the grassroots level was clearly the most urgent need in order to reach remote starving villages , yet in Tsaritsyn as in other gubernii no local relief committees were set up at the uezd and volost' levels until October 1921 , that is , over two months after the formation of the guberniia committee .
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