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

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1 Now those clothes are as much a trademark as were Andy Warhol 's ill-fitting silver wigs .
2 He reminded them that this was the 500th anniversary of the New World by Christopher Columbus , an important discovery as was St Paul 's discovery of the new world of Incarnation , for mankind .
3 Judging by the speech that the Prime Minister made yesterday , he is as capable of writing seriously about such matters as was Don Giovanni of writing a book entitled ’ Everything You Wanted To Know About Celibacy ’ .
4 For the '60s he identified the most important factor as being government assistance , that is regional policy in all its forms .
5 The NLA included 149 retired and active military officers , many of them Class 5 graduates from Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy as was NPKA Vice-Chair and coup leader Gen. Suchinda Kraprayoon .
6 Steve Devine was on the bench last week as was Chris Fry and they 're both pushing hard for recalls …
7 New Shoreham Church , Sussex is an example as is Buildwas Abbey , Shropshire .
8 Mixed with QACs they are widely used as skin disinfectants and are mainly associated with medical uses as are chlorhexidine gluconate and cetrimide .
9 Secession leader Max Liebermann was a Jew as was Neue Sezession leader Pechstein .
10 Marina Young and Liz Curran were in great form as were Linda Hyne Patricia McGeever and Shanno Conlon .
11 Instead they see the root cause as being prison officers ' alarm at developments which they see as having undermined their ‘ authority ’ .
12 Lotteries and competitions are widely used in North America as are consumer promotions .
13 Wards at Colchester General , Severalls and Essex County hospitals are on the system as are outpatient clinics and hospital management .
14 Many of the now Bracknell scene were starting to skate Farnborough this year as were West Byfleet and Fleet skate scenes .
15 The Oude Kerk in Amsterdam and the Nieuwe Kerk in Delft ( 541 ) are typical of some of the fine Dutch steeples as is S. Jan in Maastricht ( 539 ) .
16 Bernard as been parish priest since 1988 .
17 Ground limestone is a good source of calcium as is sugar beet but again too much supplementing can cause further imbalances particularly amongst other minerals in the diet .
18 The fall of Risinghill in 1965 was as much a precursor of change as was William Tyndale in 1976 .
19 Tarbuck ( Saracens ) and Pepper ( Nottingham ) , two outstanding flankers , and Mallett , the Bath prop , are in that category as are winger Bromley ( Liverpool St Helens ) and hooker Beddows ( Bath ) .
20 Mind you if Frank Bough had been a Manchester beauty queen with no previous experience would he have been appointed to front the BBC 's Breakfast Time as was Debbie Greenwood ?
21 Born beneath the European sky , AEROSPATIALE , is part of a family as are Great Britain , Germany , Spain and Italy .
22 Of the wines produced in Alsace , 95 per cent are white and dry with a smattering of rosés , a few ( delicious ) reds , a handful of sweet whites ( identified on the label as being vendange tardive or late picked ) and a little sparkling , known as Cremant d'Alsace ) .
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