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

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1 ‘ It is as much about building confidence as doing any formal teaching , ’ she said .
2 Darwinism destroys the presumption that a separate organism functions primarily to preserve itself ( as do simpler homeostatic systems which do not reproduce ) ; it shows me that even at the biological level my spontaneity only secondarily and partially serves myself , and invites the reflection that behaving consistently to my own advantage became conceivable only with the clarification of my viewpoint in contrast with others , which in turn implies that I have been assuming other viewpoints from the beginning of self-consciousness .
3 Avoidance learning similarly shows a clear decrement ( e.g. Gordon , McCracken , Dess-Beech , and Mowrer 1981 ) as do certain food-rewarded discrimination tasks ( e.g. Chiszar and Spear 1969 ) .
4 In addition , mucosal lactoferrin/anti-lactoferrin complexes may stimulate intestinal goblet cells to excessive mucus secretion , as do other immune complexes .
5 The transnational view undeniably has a point , as do other recent views which we shall mention in a moment .
6 For example , Reading Resources ( Forrester 1984 ) presents all the material ( listed in Task s2 ) through photographs of the original physical form , as do other well-known compilations of authentic material like Spectrum ( Swan 1978 ) , Kaleidoscope ( Swan 1979 ) , That 's Life !
7 Much traditional material — myths and legends , and fairy and folktales — deals with this conflict , as do such modern stories as John Masefield 's The midnight folk and The box of delights , Susan Cooper 's The dark is rising sequence , and Clare Cooper 's books .
8 But these are not organised , structured animal societies — they are abnormal explosions of the locust population and they carry with them the seeds of their own downfall , as do modern human populations that are heading in the same direction .
9 Accordingly , he believes , as do many other polytechnic directors , that by giving their institution charters to award degrees and other qualifications within carefully defined limits , substantial savings in time and resources would result and their distinctive approach to higher education would be affirmed and would find its fullest expression .
10 Since the domestic brand leader uses a green dye , as do many other manufacturers and the colour is associated with safety , in this context meaning hand safe , green appears to be the most appropriate colour .
11 The WI hold their meetings there , as do many other organisations , and it is in use every day .
12 I like using it , as do many other people , and it seems to be becoming the new industry standard .
13 On the Coromandel coast of Tamil Nadu in south-east India , the Pallava Dynasty which held sway during the fourth to eighth centuries traces its lineage to Naga ancestors , as do many Royal families in Kashmir in the north of India .
14 The local education departments and the Department of Employment also have parts to play , as do many voluntary organizations concerned with the needs of the mentally ill and handicapped .
15 Fishes , however , do have a highly developed sense of smell , as do many marine invertebrates .
16 Anglers who take this path — usually young , relatively inexperienced anglers who have been drawn into the cultish scene — rarely devote a lifetime to angling , as do most all-round anglers .
17 For example , combustion adds water vapour to the atmosphere as do some industrial processes ( e.g. power station cooling towers ) .
18 As do some mainstream poets , both groups of submerged poets often manifest an awareness of the body and of the physical world in which it lives .
19 Commercial enterprises , such as banks and food manufacturers , may all have educational PR programmes , as do some non-commercial organizations such as the British Dental Association and the Health Education Council .
20 Age Concern runs tea dances , as do some local authorities , hotels and dance halls .
21 Rather curiously , this line of thought does not seem to occur at all in biological materials which all depend , as do some artificial ones , on reducing the effective stress concentration at the tip of the crack .
22 Most of the mushroom-like leather corals belong to this genus , as do some encrusting species .
23 However , ownership of the Sussex Cricketer has proved itself a much higher quality asset than a promising ream , and the £62,500 rental from it flows straight through to the bottom line , as do some handsome donations .
24 Family members who are actively addicted to self-denial and caretaking for the primary sufferer have as much addictive disease in themselves as do any primary sufferers .
25 I spent the summer in hard training in the gym and on the track in preparation for the coming season , as did many other players .
26 Pauling thought both structures would actually exist , as did many other crystallographers engaged in unravelling the three-dimensional structures of proteins .
27 There had already been some friction with the head of the Catholic Church in Spain , Cardinal Gomá , and with General Queipo de Llano ; the monarchists disliked the Falange , as did many military men ; and some Falangists harboured resentment over the 1937 unification of parties .
28 I shall begin — as did other hon. Members — by congratulating the hon. Member for Gateshead , East ( Ms.
29 The hon. Member for Rugby and Kenilworth ( Mr. Pawsey ) , who has a great interest in education , spoke for a long time , as did other hon. Members on both sides of the House .
30 Sudanese Communist Party secretary-general Mohammed Ibrahim Nugud also benefited from the amnesty , as did all political detainees and exiled politicians — subject to a proviso that those accused of corruption should be tried by the courts .
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