Example sentences of "[noun sg] as [vb base] [art] " in BNC.

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1 To us they seem at least as intriguing and worthy of study as do the signs and wonders which become the obsessive concern of mystics , religious and many others outside the laboratory .
2 In contrast , allelic losses on chromosomes 17 and 18 confer a poor prognosis independent of conventional staging as do a combination of c-ki-ras gene mutations and p53 overexpression , as measured immunohistochemically .
3 The Etruscans were great builders and in this respect they occupy a similar relationship to the Romans in the development of architecture as do the Pelasgic and Minoan peoples to the Greek .
4 The disposition of the rooms and the hang within each room have been rethought to take account of modern preoccupations : the national Schools of painting now relate to each other as do the countries on the map of Europe , with France situated between Italy and Spain and Holland .
5 But loyalty need not imply unquestioning conformity , and the West German parties comprehend as many varieties of political stance as do the British .
6 Each has the same environment as do the atoms or molecules in a crystal ( that is what I meant by saying that this sort of structure represents simple ordering ) , and each is attached to its neighbours in exactly the same way .
7 Water conditions have an important effect on their performance as do the correct functioning of water softeners if fitted .
8 Where a shape is through one plane only ( the piece is flat or tapers regularly along its length in the other plane as do the back splats in this chair ) only one template is needed .
9 Herbs and vegetables come from the garden as do the pre-prandial hazelnuts .
10 Nor is it an accident that the managerial and professional classes reproduce themselves in their own image as do the process and clerical groups .
11 There are very few countries and groups of people which have had as devoted and heartfelt connection to a land as have the Jews to the land of Israel .
12 ( Labov 1982a : 87 ) There are a number of examples in the literature of the problem to which Labov is drawing attention here ; certainly Kallen 's do be variable falls into this category as do the perfective aspect markers discussed by J. Harris ( 1984 ) .
13 The High Elves of Ulthuan have never developed gunpowder technology as have the men of the Old World and Dwarfs — indeed they have never needed to do so as their marksmanship with the bow is superior to that of lesser races .
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