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

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1 For Burroughs as for Pynchon , conventional plot sequence would confirm the reader within his/her cultural conditioning , hence the importance of discontinuity , shock tactics and surreally destabilizing images .
2 ( Of course , even if they do , it will not necessarily mean that these concepts will have the same importance for Q[x] as for Z. )
3 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 .
4 There were nervous moments in the grand slam match for England as with two minutes left , they allowed France to pull within two points when Camberaberaux converted a try .
5 She put up her hands in a gesture reminiscent of the one which she had made in the attic , when she had been still fearful of him and of all men , but the gesture was as much for Havvie as for him .
6 His loss was a great blow for Kaifu as with him fell the strategy of forging a close working relationship between the LDP , the DSP and Komeito .
7 ‘ Technology ’ , for Robbins as for Pynchon , becomes a short-hand term for the conditioning and patterning pressures in American life ; pressures to be resisted whether in his comic struggle with his Remington type-writer which frames his next novel , Still Life with Woodpecker ( 1980 ) , or , more importantly , through his disruption of narrative illusion and orderly sequence .
8 For Hopkins as for Blackwell , feminism centrally meant bringing the private sphere of bourgeois womanhood to bear on the public world of social and moral problems .
9 The answer to the problem of alienation for Gandhi as for Tillich , is ahi sā , non-violence and love .
10 As well for Leicester as for Shrewsbury . ’
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