Example sentences of "[noun sg] as does [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This means that it accounts for perhaps a third of the sales of ICI Chemicals & Polymers — about the same proportion as does the latter in the whole of ICI . |
2 | The embroidery-edged bed linen picks up the delicate decoration as does the appliqué bedcover , while the plain brown walls add warmth and lend a strong contrast . |
3 | Although they registered their disapproval at the MPs ' vote with the Government , the council group leader , Richard Lyle , said : ‘ Alex Salmond has the clear backing of the Motherwell SNP council group as does the SNP parliamentary group . |
4 | Periodical payments of maintenance escape the statutory charge as does the first £2,500 of any money or property preserved or recovered ( Civil Legal Aid ( General ) Regulations 1989 , reg 94 ) . |
5 | He deserves the credit as does every member of the team who got us up . |
6 | Its height , its vault and fine proportions remind one of Bourges Cathedral as does the detail of the clustered columns and dainty capitals ( 578 ) . |
7 | What I would like to suggest here is that the Buid view aggressive conduct as a sort of moral infirmity requiring explanation in much the same manner as does a physical infirmity . |
8 | Second , the cultural sector — the arts , crafts , design , and audiovisual industries — makes as great a net contribution to the economy as does the oil industry . |
9 | No document of the period so cogently illustrates the swift descent into infidelity as does the semi-autobiographical novel of Samuel Butler ( 1835- 1902 ) , in which the hero , Ernest Pontifex , having been advised by a free-thinker to study the differing accounts of the resurrection in the four Gospels , finds that he can not reconcile the discrepancies . |
10 | Recently , it has been suggested that in humans gastric acid and serum pepsinogen secretion rates increase with age as does the prevalence of H pylori infection . |
11 | Happiness , he says , is greatly enhanced by close relationships falling in love rates high on the happiness scale as does a satisfying job . |
12 | Intracellular injection of the catalytic subunit of PKC induces synaptic potentiation as does the extracellular application of activators of PKC , such as certain phorbol esters . |
13 | As a hypothesis one may entertain the idea that the Japanese variant of East Asian enterprise represents a form of organization which stands to earlier bureaucratic forms of organization as does the postmodern to the modern . |
14 | Or that on their first-ever real takeoff during base checks at Prestwick , most pilots have as much difficulty keeping at 1,500 feet circuit height as does a low-hour student in a Cessna 152 ? |
15 | But none indicates such a clear similarity as does the St. Nichilas Street pavement . |
16 | This increases the money supply in the same way as does a balance of payments surplus . |
17 | Their open-endedness is and can only be captured by a conception whose imprecision makes it uncongenial to real property lawyers , though it plays as important a part in legal doctrine as does the traditional tally of technical terms . |
18 | For instance , the foreign in foreign policy is the same foreign as in foreign goods ( where the adjective is ascriptive ) ; likewise the associative abdominal of abdominal support expresses just the same idea as does the ascriptive adjective in : ( 16 ) this abdominal region is naturally more sensitive than the upper arm Similarly , in ( 9 ) we saw an alteration in the meaning of the noun qualified , but there was no reason to suspect the word Italian in itself of contributing two different values in the cases where it is used adjectivally . |
19 | " Hire " does not include hire purchase agreements which are covered by the Supply of Goods ( Implied Terms ) Act 1973 which implies similar terms into the contract as does the Sale of Goods Act 1979 . |
20 | The relative weight given to examination performance and course work varies from course to course as does the method of determining the final result . |
21 | BBC sports commentator David Coleman becomes an OBE as does the station 's Kate Adie , famed for her reports from the world 's trouble spots . |