Example sentences of "[subord] it does in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Perversely it costs more per unit quantity to pack in drums than it does in 5 litre quantities .
2 Well it must get hotter than it does in this house for a start !
3 The gravitational force between two bodies would decrease more rapidly with distance than it does in three dimensions .
4 I think not : in Case 145/88 the court had no need to rely on the criterion of proportionality — any more than it does in these cases — since it was immediately apparent , as it is now in these proceedings , that the obstacles created by the national legislation in question certainly were not , and are not , of such a kind as to compel the member state to dispense with a measure necessary for the attainment of a justified objective .
5 The most notable takeover was by the rosebay willow-herb ( Epilobium angustifolium ) which flourishes throughout London as it does in other cities .
6 They broke the basic rule of presentation which applies in politics as much as it does in other fields .
7 The theme of instrumentality does not come through so strongly in relation to personal care as it does in other types of support .
8 Any emotional pain , sense of frustration , or loss of freedom cuts both ways in this relationship , as it does in many others .
9 An element of choice faces the student , just as it does in real life .
10 This technique can be employed with normal subjects , as well as with commissurotomised patients , although the presence of intact mid-line commissures in normals means that visual information presumably does not remain lateralised to one hemisphere as it does in split-brain patients .
11 Some will actually feel that they are inside the body of the former self , and that everything is going on around them just as it does in ordinary life .
12 Over against the German army or the Vichy government , where social generality ruled , as it does in all machines of state , the Resistance offered the rare phenomenon of historical action which remained personal .
13 Modern writers do not over-stress a moral view but have sufficient faith in it to allow it to emerge , much as it does in everyday life .
14 As in the previous instances , this loss of the capacity to love does not originate in a process within the ego as it does in clinical depression but , in the case of the welfare state totalitarianisms , in an externalization of comparable phenomena .
15 Whichever is the true view , the general offence of fraudulent conversion has proved valuable , covering as it does in clear language a wide range of circumstances in which property may be misappropriated .
16 5.17.3 to remove all signs erected by the Tenant in upon or near the Premises and immediately to make good any damage caused by such removal It is advisable ( at least for the purpose of this clause ) for the tenant to ensure that the term includes any period of holding over or continuation of the contractual term ( as it does in this lease by virtue of clause 3.8 ) although it must be considered highly unlikely that the tenant would be forced to yield up the premises to the landlord during a continuation under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 .
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