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

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1 Both Kepler Wessels and Adrian Kuiper , the respective captains , scored centuries as did Western Province opener Terence Lazard while World Cup squad batsman Mark Rushmere was also in the runs .
2 Serious political divisions within the Congress , whose proceedings were brought to a standstill in October over the impeachment of the Minister of Public Works and Communications and the subsequent dismissal of the Congress president [ see pp. 37771-72 ] , threatened prolonged instability as did continued labour protests against anti-inflationary measures , culminating in a 24-hour general strike on Feb. 6 , 1991 [ see p. 38001 ] .
3 Nor does his work lead to the same fame as does great success at the Bar ; but some solicitors are as affluent as their opposite numbers at the bar , and they achieve their wealth in a more relaxed way .
4 If he had won , he would certainly not have snubbed the Oscar-night celebrations as did that year 's recipient of the Best Actor Award , George C. Scott , for Patton .
5 Anglo-Saxon archaeology has n't come to a crisis point as did prehistoric studies in the early 1960s ; rather it is gradually slipping into new directions with the establishment of a generation of archaeologists more aware that alternative approaches exist to be tried and which have been available for 20 years .
6 However , neither constituency MdBs nor list MdBs have quite the same conception of their responsibilities as do British MPs .
7 Employment agencies offer another source of help with the recruitment process as do specialist selection consultants .
8 If it is true that , today as in 1869 , low-income families pay broadly the same percentage of their income in tax as do middle-income groups , then one needs to explain why a supposedly ‘ progressive ’ tax system has had this result .
9 Aug. 3 14 Arab League states condemn invasion as does joint Baker-Shevardnadze statement .
10 Are we to understand that all work , when not alienated , is to provide the same freedom for the creative development of mind and feeling as do those pursuits we may choose to follow when our time is our own ?
11 In family B , all members had unique strains of H pylori as did one member of family M and the two unrelated individuals .
12 Parents , social workers and other carers have an educational role as do vocational training staff , employers and employees .
13 While it is clear that an enormous range of interest groups exist in Japan , few would argue that small firms , non-unionized labour ( who make up over 70 per cent of the total ) , minority groups or the elderly have the same continuous access to the state as do large companies .
14 Unlike plosive , the release stage of affricates can never be omitted , eg which chairs contains no unexploded allophone as does bad dog .
15 Perin ( 1983 ) has recently reported that good readers who are poor spellers have just as much of a problem with phonetic segmentation as do poor readers .
16 1982 ) , monogamous males might be expected to compete as intensely for the best mates or territories as do polygynous males for the biggest harems .
17 There are many more , far too numerous to mention here , but The Body Shop stock a good selection of aromatherapy oils as do most health food sores .
18 Mosasaurs , when not head-butting each other , were deep-diving sea hunters , and evidence of avascular necrosis in their bone structure hinted that they suffered in the same way as did human divers — they had frequent spells of the ‘ bends ’ .
19 We do not have to fear predators in the same way as do other animals , but because we are social beings and rely upon others for survival , learning and fulfilment in life , company is essential .
20 Superantigens do this by bypassing the normal route of intracellular processing and binding directly as intact proteins to class II MHC molecules at a site distinct from the peptide binding groove ; they also bind to most allelic forms of class II molecules rather than to restricted alleles as do conventional peptide antigens .
21 Conrad and Rush ( 1965 ) showed that deaf children do not exhibit the same type of coding in memory tasks as do hearing children .
22 They had exploited this idea as doing more justice to the nature of life and movement and the discovery of truth than the older rationalist insistence on the ‘ law of non-contradiction ’ .
23 If they wish to do so , companies should be able to have non-executive directors who do not have the same legal responsibility for its activities as do other directors .
24 Much less information is available regarding hormonal regulation of apical Cl - / HCO 3 - exchange , however the calcium releasing agent serotonin inhibits the exchanger in ileal villus cells as does cyclic AMP in the gall bladder .
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