Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [conj] it does [prep] " in BNC.

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1 First , the dollar is still ‘ fundamentally undervalued ’ , and by quite a margin — that is , a dollar buys much less abroad than it does at home .
2 Not so , because the same axiom , every decoding is another encoding , applies to literary criticism even more stringently than it does to ordinary spoken discourse .
3 Johns ( 1991 : 10–11 ) makes similar claims with respect to topic-prominent vs. subject-prominent languages : ‘ in a topic-prominent language linear arrangement follows the scale of CD far more closely than it does in a subject-prominent language ’ .
4 But the process does n't work ( that is , accord with our intuitions ) anything like as powerfully as it does in music .
5 It takes as long as it does for a dog to douse a tree trunk .
6 There is a certain doubt as to whether the universe is old enough for any Black Dwarfs to have been produced as yet , but eventually it must happen , and this will be the final fate of the Sun — though we will not be there to see ; the Earth can hardly expect to survive the Red Giant stage , when the Sun will radiate at least a hundred times as fiercely as it does at present .
7 It does n't come to me as easily as it does to you . "
8 The evolution of oxygen in this process occurs as rapidly as it does in photosynthesis .
9 The exchange rate is excellent and you 'll find a pound goes three times as far as it does in Britain ( a feast in a good restaurant can be less than £3 ) .
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