Example sentences of "[noun pl] as do [art] " in BNC.

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1 In the archipelago as a whole 11 of the 1394 endemics have these nectaries as do a number of indigenous non-endemics .
2 In the circumstances there is in my judgment no option but to give effect to the literal meaning of the words as did the Court of Appeal .
3 Third , the CD4 counts and percentages returned to normal within four months as did the inverted CD4/CD8 ratios ( a new finding to our knowledge after symptomatic , primary HIV-1 infection ) .
4 The exclusion on the grounds of race of a people who laid as much emphasis on their own ethnic origins as did the Japanese , and who implicitly believed in their own superiority , appeared an unpardonable insult .
5 To a disenchanted eye , Nash seems not quite the genius he is generally thought to have been : he was a notorious jerry-builder who pillaged and cheapened classical motifs as does the builder of the modern executive home .
6 The problem with delaying is that the Protocol documents are sent through to the buyer 's conveyancers in dribs and drabs and this can take as many weeks as did the old system of going through preliminary enquiries , etc .
7 The 1980 WIRS contained an identical question on the use of fixed-term contract workers as did the 1984 survey ( the question on the use of agency workers was not consistent ) .
8 In dealing with the question of possession it adopted the same time-limits as did the Sentences of Paul , as well as the thirty-year rule of late Roman Law .
9 The contrasted physical appearance of the different " races " of man ( stature , body shape , skin colour , hair-form etc. ) originated as adaptations to life under varying climatic and dietary conditions as did the fact that resistance to particular diseases varies markedly in different populations .
10 Companies that secure the consultancy services of a top guru invest as much faith in their powers as did the hippies who hit the Maharishi trail to India 20 years ago , or the 17th-century crowds that mobbed Charles II , believing the British king 's touch would cure them of scrofula .
11 Verdun seized American imaginations as did the Battle of Britain in 1940 ; compared to it the titanic clash on the Somme was to arouse little interest .
12 The most popular form of reading among the literate poor was , as Dr Vincent has pointed out , one which told much the same tales as did the oral tradition .
13 When an issuing or confirming bank becomes the recipient of a receipt message , it has the same right to object to its terms as does the shipper .
14 The individuals who comprised the Chaloner family varied as greatly in their characters as did the members of the parish gentry , from Alan Chaloner ( 1603–84 ) , the blacksmith who took pride in his work , to his elder brother Richard , whom Gough described as ‘ an untowardly liver , very idle and extravagant , endeavouring to supply his neccssytyes rather by stealeing than by his honest labour ’ .
15 Cassirer 's brother Bruno 's publishing house served both Secessionists and the new Expressionist poets as did the magazines , Kunst und Künstler and Pan , that he edited .
16 All these lines of communication cut through the ridge-and-furrow of the open fields of the villages as does the wandering line of the original Oxford Canal to the south-east and west .
17 They come in a variety of sizes as do the internal filters , but a much wider choice of filtering mediums is available and more than one can be employed at a time .
18 The social groups C2DE still make up 57 per cent of the electorate ; if Labour had enjoyed the same dominance among these voters as do the Tories in social groups ABC1 , they would have swept to power with a big majority .
19 Those respondents who started out on free standing DipHE courses achieved very good academic results comparing very favourably with the linked DipHE/BA and DipHE/BSc students as did the mature students ( over 25 years old ) , and the under qualified students .
20 Some of my own best ski touring days have been in the Fannichs and in the Beinn Dearg hills , Slioch offers a stunning day out on skis as do the big and mighty hills east of Achnashellach , Maoile Lunndaidh , Lurg Mhor , Sgurr Choinnich and the rest .
21 An even clearer result was that , of those who had entered into unemployment because a temporary job had come to an end and who found a new job within 10 months , nearly twice as many ( 44 per cent ) took temporary jobs as did the generality of those finding work ( 25 per cent ) [ see Table 4.6 ] .
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