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

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1 As gossip is to ladies and gambling to gentlemen , flirting is to both together .
2 The mystic 's understanding of this joy at the heart of experience is called visionary ; it is to ordinary human perception as waking is to sleeping ; and this carol , in its excited evocation of the significance of redemption in words and images , answers to this understanding .
3 First , as essential as independence is to both , in the context of internal audit it is bound to have a different emphasis because internal auditors are officials of the audited organization .
4 Wisdom was to this man as boredom was to others .
5 Information is as vital to a democratic regime as propaganda is to an authoritarian one ( Blumler , 1987 ) .
6 Morality without religion is unthinkable for religion is to morality as water is to seeds in the soil .
7 ‘ Marxism is to Catholicism as methadone is to heroin , ’ said Ellen to Belinda , ‘ but enough of an improvement to count . ’
8 Apple is to fruit as dog is to X .
9 Mr. Wood 's place as churchwarden is to be taken by Kathleen Presnail .
10 Fruit is to animal as apple is to X .
11 In the first half of the seventeenth century the traditional Elizabethan style carried on , unabashed by fashion ; then again there was the purely classical Queen 's House at Greenwich , built by Inigo Jones , as radically different to the former as chalk is to cheese .
12 This is because the relation between mountain and hill is the same as that between hill and hillock , and hillock and mound , with the result that the following proportionality holds : mountain is to hill as lake is to pond .
13 Just as Greek was to him a ‘ sacred language ’ , so ‘ every Baptist place should be Grecian , never Gothic ’ .
14 The fact is that democracy is to planning and design as oil is to water .
15 Cigarette smoking may prove yet to be as anachronistic to twenty-first century citizens as snuff-taking is to our own age .
16 Reggae is to Jamaica as calypso is to Trinidad .
17 Fruit is to apple as animal is to X .
18 In the case of patient , doctor and dentist , the necessary relations of proportionality can not be found : DOCTOR is to PATIENT as DENTIST is to PATIENT is perhaps a satisfactory proportion , but DOCTOR is to DENTIST as PATIENT is to PATIENT most certainly is not .
19 But I take my immediate clue from the American critic , Norman Holland : ‘ unity is to the text as identity is to a person ; or you could say , identity is the unity I find in a person when I look at him as if he were a text . ’
20 In the case of patient , doctor and dentist , the necessary relations of proportionality can not be found : DOCTOR is to PATIENT as DENTIST is to PATIENT is perhaps a satisfactory proportion , but DOCTOR is to DENTIST as PATIENT is to PATIENT most certainly is not .
21 Thus ‘ gay is to straight not as copy is to original , but , rather , as copy is to copy ’ ( p. 31 ) .
22 ‘ As contrary as cruelty is to mercy , or tyranny to charity , ’ he asserted , ‘ so is war and bloodshed to the meekness and gentleness of Christian religion . ’
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