Example sentences of "as it be for [art] " in BNC.

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1 For him , to discover a new writer of genius is as satisfying an experience , as it is for a lesser man to believe that he has written a great work of genius himself .
2 Remove the skin and white pith and eat as it is for a simple , refreshing dessert .
3 Thank you very much for the balaclava pattern , unfortunately my machine is a Toyota 858 so this is no use as it is for a Pfaff or Passap Duomatic .
4 Morphological processing is not quite so trivial for a computer as it is for a human .
5 But it is accepted by physicalists of all kinds that the meaning or semantic value of internal states must be analysed in terms of their causal relations to stimulus and response , just as it is for the behaviourist 's dispositions , and is not something they possess in their own right , or of themselves .
6 Finding different ways to describe a miserable unchanging pattern is becoming as difficult for the car market as it is for the weather men .
7 This is as true for attempts to change the nature of the management process itself as it is for the more obvious areas of change management .
8 As we have seen , there are distinct limitations on what can be achieved by way of conditions on a planning permission ; this can often be as awkward for the developer as it is for the planning authority .
9 The contrast between the two boys , fruitful as it is for the novelist , is strong both in the early part of the story , when they are in training , and in the second phase when they work their way from Paris to Rome , to Salzburg , to Vienna .
10 Neither can it be forecast whether registration will be an essential prerequisite for the creation of in rem rights in the cargo , as it is for the creation of in rem rights in real property in the German Grundbuch or whether it will have a purely notice giving function .
11 And one of the most significant changes I wanted to make , and I think we have made was that the , the letting of contracts and the vetting of contracts and so on would be done by our Q Ss , in the same way as it is for the civil work
12 What remains true is that the responsibility for accounting standard-setting for companies is clear , as it is for the Government .
13 It can be as difficult for them to adjust as it is for the individual in distress .
14 It can be as difficult for these people to adjust as it is for the individual in distress .
15 Unemployment is a tragedy for the unemployed in Britain , just as it is for the greater number of unemployed in France and the United States .
16 I 've decided to add my own gown to the auction as it 's for a good cause , Guy 's Hospital cancer unit .
17 Yes , yes , it sounds it sounds as it 's for a limited time anyway , so , you know
18 ‘ I hate paperwork as a general rule , but as it 's for the good of the villagers , I 'll sort it out for you .
19 Petipa 's orders to Tchaikovsky were sacrosanct because the composer knew that if that ‘ dictator ’ did not approve the music would have to be changed ( as it was for The Nutcracker . )
20 Life had to go on and music was presumably as important to ordinary people trying to survive in Berlin as it was for the people who crowded into the National Gallery in London to hear Myra Hess 's lunchtime recitals .
21 Watercolour ‘ is as valuable in recording the urban landscapes of today as it was for the rural watercolourists of the 19th century ’ , reports RICHARD S TAYLOR , as he sets out to paint a timeworn French townscape .
22 The spontaneity of watercolour painting is , I believe , most conducive to recording this type of scene , where fleeting effects of moving light can be captured with a few quick washes and blots , and is as valuable in recording the urban landscapes of today as it was for the rural watercolourists of the 19th century .
23 It is their village now , just as much as it was for the old village families .
24 Watercolour ‘ is as valuable in recording the urban landscapes of today as it was for the rural watercolourists of the 19th century ’ , reports RICHARD S TAYLOR , as he sets out to paint a timeworn French townscape .
25 The spontaneity of watercolour painting is , I believe , most conducive to recording this type of scene , where fleeting effects of moving light can be captured with a few quick washes and blots , and is as valuable in recording the urban landscapes of today as it was for the rural watercolourists of the 19th century .
26 Again the warning is vital as it was for the last two techniques .
27 I mean the Marxism was the motivation just as it was for the Chinese but er I do n't think the Russian revolution remained Marxist revolution for very long But the achievement of revolution did make it possible for the success of revolution to be seen by the Chinese because it had already been achieved .
28 To pass beyond it is to cross the threshold into another dimension which , for all its pragmatic gifts to the West over the centuries , remains as mysteriously little-known to us now as it was for the first explorers .
29 Distressing as it was for the Victorian establishment to contemplate having descended from monkeys , it would not be long before new advances in physiology and biochemistry revealed that we virtually are monkeys — differing from the chimpanzee , for instance , by a single chromosome in our genetic code .
30 Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography was carried out as often for high strictures ( 20 of 27 ( 74% ) as it was for the group as a whole ( 48 of 62 ( 77% ) ) .
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