Example sentences of "and does so " in BNC.

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1 The poor boy , who resembles Philip Roth , tells the story in which he takes part , and does so in a manner that can be considered uncontroversial .
2 Woe betide a Soviet regime which shoots Russian and Eastern Ukrainian miners , the elite of the working class in the supposed land of the proletariat , and does so moreover in an era when suppression of news is no longer possible and society is rapidly organising itself autonomously of the state .
3 Either way he or she returns to disturb the heterosexual norm , especially in its masculine form , and does so according to a psychic and/or social dynamic which is intrinsically perverse : deviance emerges from the terms of its exclusion , eventually undermining that of which it was initially an effect , and which depended upon its exclusion .
4 Wilde 's transgressive aesthetic simultaneously confirmed and exploited this inextricable connection between the sexual and the ( apparently ) non-sexual , between sexual perversion and social subversion , and does so through Wilde 's own version of that connection : ‘ what paradox was to me in the sphere of thought , perversity became to me in the sphere of passion ’ ( Wilde , De Profundis , 466 ) .
5 I am concerned here with that mode of camp which undermines the categories which exclude it , and does so through parody and mimicry .
6 The Council is , thanks to the SEA , more than ever the true ‘ Parliament ’ of the European Community in that it — rather than the Strasbourg assembly — passes the Community 's laws and does so , moreover , behind closed doors in ways which would not be tolerated in any individual national member state .
7 The crowd is told to go back home , and does so with some relief .
8 In the end it wins a King 's daughter who is expected to bum its hedgehog-skin at night , and does so , and finds herself clasping a beautiful Prince , all singed and soot-black .
9 But the legislation does make it clear that they will be operating in a Church which has declared that it is right to ordain women to the Priesthood and does so ordain them .
10 Finally , Sources for English Local History by W.B. Stephens ( Cambridge 1981 ) is a quite indispensable guide , for not only does it refer to archives and collections , but suggests ways in which they may be used , and does so by major subject categories : population and social structure ; local government and politics ; poor relief ; charities , prices and wages ; industry , trade and communications ; agriculture ; education ; religion ; and houses , housing and health .
11 But the species is inconspicuous , usually nests on waters with dense marginal vegetation , and does so on quite small stretches of water besides lakes and large ponds , so pairs are probably overlooked .
12 It covers much ground in 100 pages and 100 references and does so clearly .
13 Dervaux conducts much of the set and does so well .
14 He is a consummate wine taster ; John McGlasshan , a top lawyer from Warrington , who maintains his profession 's historical affection for fine wine and does so with great enthusiasm and elan : Aksel Nielsen , what a name , who has the considerable task of keeping Manchester Airport 's millions of travellers from drying out ; David Chell , the Portland 's Food and Beverage Manager and myself .
15 It grows very large — and does so extremely quickly .
16 Thus the idea of treatment by opposites came to dominate medical thought and does so till this day .
17 Shortly after , he makes correct use of grammatical particles such as ‘ do ’ and , let us say , the whole auxiliary system of English , and does so across the board , that is , in questions , assertions , negations , etc .
18 On the other hand , if I encounter a text which deals with an unfamiliar content area and does so in accordance. with communicative or rhetorical conventions which are new to me , then I obviously have to look much more closely at the language itself as a source of information as to what might be meant .
19 And does so without pushing running costs up or dragging performance down .
20 Most of us know , or have encountered in some way , an example of someone who speaks his mind , and does so with such gentleness and grace he rarely alienates anyone .
21 Critical of ideology , it asks what lies behind the consensus , presented as fact , that supports the dominant tradition of the time , and does so with a view to the relations of power surreptitiously incorporated in the symbolic structures of the systems of speech and action .
22 A Study Skills Handbook sets out to train the students in all these areas and does so in an authoritative no-nonsense manner ( making frequent use of Golden Rules ) and through a wealth of practical exercises .
23 Perhaps more significant than evidence of this kind is the simple fact that Jesus , on a number of crucial occasions in the Gospels , acts like a king , and does so quite deliberately .
24 Parliament has the right to regulate its own procedure and does so by means of standing orders .
25 And it has the secondary virtue that it destroys a prevalent type of sceptical move , and does so in a way that explains the attraction of that move .
26 Subsequently , I have had the advantage of reading in draft the speech to be delivered by my noble and learned friend , Lord Slynn of Hadley , in which he concludes that the decision is indeed reviewable and does so on grounds which I venture to find convincing .
27 When a country surrenders its right to issue its own coinage , and does so irrevocably , it loses its sovereignty and thus the basis of its existence as a separate nation state .
28 On the other hand , if the buyer asks for an article by its trade or brand name and does so in such a way as to exclude any discussion of its suitability , then he is not relying on the seller 's skill or judgment , Baldry v. Marshall ( 1924 C.A. ) .
29 This study shows that in humans APGPR rapidly appears in the circulation in response to a satiating meal and does so in a biphasic manner .
30 Thus , for instance , the implied term that goods supplied under a contract of sale should be fit for the buyer 's purpose ( SGA 1979 , s14(3) ) only applies if the buyer makes known to the seller the purpose for which it wants the goods , relies on the seller 's skill or judgment , and does so reasonably .
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