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

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1 Egypt is leading the way for Heinemann as it is for Longman , which describes the country as a ‘ star market ’ .
2 Cannibalism is a subject of fascination and exquisite horror for the Buid , as it is for Europeans ( see Arens 1979 ) .
3 Many circumstances are made intolerable as it is for lack of sufficient respite services .
4 John-Paul Sartre , in Being and Nothingness , writes : ‘ So far as the physicians have had any experience with my body , it was with my body in the midst of the world and as it is for others .
5 It is just as much an abuse of the process of the House for opposition to seek to talk out or filibuster , as it is for government to stifle opposition .
6 ‘ I give my personal guarantee that this production of Swan Lake will be as magical for children as it is for adults , ’ he wrote .
7 International exposure is as much a requirement for cultural development as it is for sport ’ .
8 If ( and only if ) almost all plant material is seen as soon as the LB-level is reached then increases in readings with increasing exposure will be due to spreading and the graph will be linear for plants in this region , as it is for cards .
9 Hard as it is for bosses to accept it , head office delivers many services in the same way as would an outside subcontractor .
10 Fewer pigs are kept in these republics ( pork being an unclean meat for Muslims , as it is for Jews ) and traditional customs such as the postponement of cohabitation ( kaitarma ) , pilgrimages to the graves of local holy men and even abduction are still practised , in some cases with the covert support of local party officials ( most tragic of all were the reports of girls who had burned themselves to death after being dishonoured in this and other ways ) .
11 Waiting lists are known to be an inaccurate indicator of need , as many doctors do not refer patients if they know the wait will be long ( this is as true for instance for hearing aids as it is for hip replacements ) .
12 If freedom is made an absolute , as it is for example in the writings of Milton Friedman and Friedrich Hayek , such that it is impossible on intellectual grounds to place limits on the exercise of freedom , the result is an economic system shorn of justice .
13 A university is after all fundamentally an academic institution , world famous universities of course have all sorts of other attributes er for example , er theatres er as well as er sports grounds and that is just as true in this country as it is for example in the United States or Australia or even in the non-English speaking world .
14 Is the appeal of physics the same for women as it is for men ?
15 Maybe this annual event will become as well known for rare and fine records as it is for books .
16 For Betty , pupil autonomy is also an issue , though not in the same way as it is for Rick .
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