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

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1 I do not mean to imply that the biochemistry is primary , or any more fundamental in the reductionist sense than the physiology ; what I am saying is that changed biochemistry translates into changed physiology just as it does into changed behaviour .
2 This facility applies as much , if not more to industrial and commercial buyers as it does to individual consumers .
3 Section 17 applies to ascertained goods in exactly the same way as it does to specific goods .
4 This applies as much to external users of the information as it does to internal users .
5 This applies as much to business organizations as it does to public sector organizations .
6 Yet the city must provide the same services — street lights , rubbish collection , police and fire protection — as it does to bustling neighbourhoods .
7 What seems to be less well-publicised is the fact that this applies just as surely to good treatment as it does to ill treatment .
8 Such a belief , resting as it does on vast assumptions about the nature of state power , is fraught with great risks and disappointments .
9 It perceives the full complexity of the protection task , encroaching as it does on private family territory with an uncertain knowledge base and poor predictive instruments ; and it deplores the hostile climate in which such delicate work must be carried through .
10 The research of Geza Roheim , summarized in my Psycho-analysis of Culture , shows quite clearly that the oral period , for instance , does not have the same significance for Australian aborigine hunter-gatherers as it does for Melanesian agriculturalists ; and further that , in the former instance , the anal-sadistic hardly seems to exist ( with the consequent absence of sado-masochistic perversions or character traits in adults ) .
11 Editor , — Is it not time for the BMJ to set the same standards for the drug advertisements it carries as it does for scientific papers ?
12 ( For example , in channel flow with no variation of mean quantities in the x-direction , τ varies linearly across the channel as it does for laminar motion — the first integral of eqn ( 2.6 ) . )
13 Mortgage-lending accounts for the bulk of the Halifax 's business , as it does at other building societies ( thrifts ) .
14 Living as it does at high level , it produces fewer lambs than other breeds .
15 So , I write , as well as this diary , some of my new novel ( a killer , this one , dealing as it does with post-Holocaust survivors ' guilt ; why do I set myself these agonies ? ) and start pinch-hitting for Gloria Hunniford on Radio Two .
16 For almost half that length , through northern Sudan and all of Egypt , it is joined by no tributary , flowing as it does through pure desert .
17 The most notable takeover was by the rosebay willow-herb ( Epilobium angustifolium ) which flourishes throughout London as it does in other cities .
18 They broke the basic rule of presentation which applies in politics as much as it does in other fields .
19 The theme of instrumentality does not come through so strongly in relation to personal care as it does in other types of support .
20 An element of choice faces the student , just as it does in real life .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 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 .
25 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 .
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