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

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1 On the clean sound , reverb really does make a difference , adding as it does greater depth to any guitar 's tone .
2 It could well be that it was the very fact of the fading of life enjoyment which is experienced with the responsibilities of adulthood and parenthood — and this could have affected the very primitive man just as much as it does modern man — which precipitated the very first of man 's attempts to take control of his future and the progress of evolution , by becoming ‘ civilised ’ .
3 Any festival would be proud of a comment such as that above , showing as it does that Nikolai Demidenko 's first great success in the West was with us .
4 UK , Cambridge-based Tadpole Technology plc is touting its Sparcbook notebook as fetching 12.6 SPECmarks , 12.7 SPECint and 12.5 SPECfp , slightly faster than the IPC workstation from Sun Microsystems Inc , claiming it performs integer intensive applications equally as well as it does floating point applications : the Sparcbook is now on the GSA schedule being peddled to the US government by C3/Telos — Genstar Rentals in Palo Alto , California is renting it out .
5 Less good news is that , when demand increases , as it does each year , standards of admission inevitably rise .
6 Thus the subject matter of this chapter , combining as it does both practices in the teaching of the arts and LEA 's INSET policies , has hitherto been virtually unresearched .
7 Never before , and probably not for a very long time again will it be possible to recreate such an exhibition , containing as it does important paintings from major Western and Russian museums and private collections , as well as outstanding works from circa fifty provincial and specialised museums in the former Soviet Union .
8 The consequent soul-searching often includes as much self-mockery as it does social criticism , and for this reason it is not subversive .
9 Stereotyped deviant behaviour is inevitably a social phenomenon , and concerns us almost as much as it does social psychologists or psychiatrists .
10 ‘ Flags & Emblems ’ suggests he could be right , boasting as it does ten numbers that are every bit as abrasive and sharply barbed as their predecessors .
11 Following as it did two years of bitterness caused by the government 's political intervention in food distribution , the tax provoked an immediate and direct response from large sections of the movement .
12 The Royal Ulster Constabulary is solving twice as many crimes as it did 10 years ago .
13 There are also links with Nottingham 's twin city Minsk proving that the department still serves the local community as it did 75 years ago .
14 The father was on for the whole of the second act of The Hooded Owl , and never had that part of the play passed as slowly as it did that evening .
15 Under her direction , the squad became a very close-knit affair comprising as it did four cousins , six nephews and a younger brother ( 42 ) .
16 It is no good the Labour party seeking again and again — as it did this morning — excuses for why people offend .
17 The choice of the right level at which to study a phenomenon is as important a strategic decision in biology as is the choice of the right organism or the appropriate control experiment , and it affects present-day research just as much as it did twenty years ago .
18 The National Gallery must be very satisfied to have concluded as it did last week .
19 Not surprisingly , it occasionally mislays one or two , as it did last week .
20 It will act as it did last Friday , with determination and sensitivity .
21 Will the outswinger still swing as late as it did last summer ? ’
22 Pascal 's insistence that rigorous , self-searching thought is the basis of morality needs as much hammering home now as it did three centuries ago .
23 The reason for this is that the money you receive back at the end of the year will not go as far or buy as much as it did 12 months earlier .
24 The document noted that foreign debt was a threat to social peace and the stability of democratic systems in Latin America , restricting as it did social services budgets .
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