Example sentences of "as does [art] " in BNC.
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1 | A ballet dancer who does not practise every day loses a lot of skill , as does a musician . |
2 | His humour constantly breaks through in asides and anecdotes , as does a delightful and mastering smile that transforms his face like Aegean sunlight on a frowning sea . |
3 | It is advisable to apply three coats of oil to new wood , and as oiling does not leave a thick protective film on the surface ( as does a varnish ) , exterior wood has to be re-oiled at least once a year to keep the surface in good condition . |
4 | For passengers from the Caen night crossing , a boulangerie opposite Ouistreham 's church opens early , as does a small cafe nearby . |
5 | The system appears to work well , as does a more complex assessment system in Austria . |
6 | Given that the nerves and muscles of the leg in walking show essentially no electrical activity while it is off the ground , McMahon concluded that the swinging leg must operate purely under the influence of gravity , as does a falling object . |
7 | Or that on their first-ever real takeoff during base checks at Prestwick , most pilots have as much difficulty keeping at 1,500 feet circuit height as does a low-hour student in a Cessna 152 ? |
8 | What I would like to suggest here is that the Buid view aggressive conduct as a sort of moral infirmity requiring explanation in much the same manner as does a physical infirmity . |
9 | Finally , we may see an object moving and changing shape at the same time ( as does a walking mammal ) . |
10 | Then aRa follows immediately [ since a lies in the same element of unc as does a ! ] . |
11 | For example , a third of the population of the London Borough of Brent has a head of household born in the New Commonwealth , as does a quarter of the London Borough of Ealing , and a fifth of Leicester and of Slough . |
12 | Not only does it not create metal filings and a sharp burr on the outside of the pipe ( as does a hacksaw ) , but it also gives a neat square finish to the end of the pipe . |
13 | It also provides essential data for identifying weaknesses and potential improvements in performance ( as does a construction programme which is carefully monitored ) . |
14 | In general , an increase in eurobond yields decreases eurobond issuance , while a steepening of the yield curve leads to an increase in issuance , as does a decline in the dollar/Swiss franc bond differential in the case of US dollar bonds . |
15 | This increases the money supply in the same way as does a balance of payments surplus . |
16 | Internal Reinforcement — A single-piece centre tunnel contributes to the robustness of the Clio bodyshell , as does a rear crossmember with a stiff ‘ omega ’ cross-section . |
17 | Happiness , he says , is greatly enhanced by close relationships falling in love rates high on the happiness scale as does a satisfying job . |
18 | It has its idiosyncrasies , as does every reference book : it does not like including prepositions in abbreviations , thus CSHH is preferred to COSHH ; abbreviations are generally capitalised without full stops — except c.c.p. for cubic close packing . |
19 | He deserves the credit as does every member of the team who got us up . |
20 | But where other churches have owned their own schools , as does the Church of Ireland in the South , a similar position has been adopted , though the reasons for the position have been on different grounds . |
21 | From left : the curved P20 pruning knife features a carbon steel blade ( £11.99 ) , as does the P11 budding knife ( £10.99 ) ; the S4 pruning knife is in stainless steel and comes with shackle and strap and its own mini-sharpening steel ( £12.99 ) . |
22 | Yet the former has sufficient Spanish flavour , as does the Minkus score fur Don Quixote , for audiences to believe that characters really would perform in the way they do to the kind of music provided . |
23 | Its footnote status in relation to Crime and Punishment constitutes , I admit , a funny sort of belonging , as does the obstructive force of Raskolnikov and Svidrigailov upon Dostoevsky 's attempt to give decisively new shape to the Great Sinner of his notebooks and letters and fondest creative hopes . |
24 | This chapter makes heartening reading , as does the entire book . |
25 | To a disenchanted eye , Nash seems not quite the genius he is generally thought to have been : he was a notorious jerry-builder who pillaged and cheapened classical motifs as does the builder of the modern executive home . |
26 | Esso filling stations have a free booklet listing most models produced since 1980 , as does the charity Clear ( 01-387 4970 ) , with more detail available in the Unleaded Petrol Guide ( Autodale , £2.99 ) . |
27 | Although Laps has now passed out of the benign hands of David and Lotte Lapidus , who ran it for some 50 years , the tradition lives on as does the style of cuisine , best described by the Yiddish word hamisch . |
28 | Punishment transfers , known as ‘ dirty moves ’ and ‘ big transfers ’ , further remind rankers of what happens when formal rules are seriously breached , as does the frequent requirement to sign registers and books concerning equipment and duties . |
29 | As does The German Ideology , Formen makes ample reference to the ancient or classical type of society based on the city state . |
30 | The rain continues , as does the struggle to stay warm and awake . |