Example sentences of "as it does [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I do not mean to imply that the biochemistry is primary , or any more fundamental in the reductionist sense than the physiology ; what I am saying is that changed biochemistry translates into changed physiology just as it does into changed behaviour .
2 This facility applies as much , if not more to industrial and commercial buyers as it does to individual consumers .
3 Section 17 applies to ascertained goods in exactly the same way as it does to specific goods .
4 This applies as much to external users of the information as it does to internal users .
5 This applies as much to business organizations as it does to public sector organizations .
6 Yet the city must provide the same services — street lights , rubbish collection , police and fire protection — as it does to bustling neighbourhoods .
7 When your skin is burned , your body responds in the same way as it does to any other injury : going into ‘ over-drive ’ to quickly replace the burnt areas with new skin .
8 What seems to be less well-publicised is the fact that this applies just as surely to good treatment as it does to ill treatment .
9 Such a belief , resting as it does on vast assumptions about the nature of state power , is fraught with great risks and disappointments .
10 It perceives the full complexity of the protection task , encroaching as it does on private family territory with an uncertain knowledge base and poor predictive instruments ; and it deplores the hostile climate in which such delicate work must be carried through .
11 The research of Geza Roheim , summarized in my Psycho-analysis of Culture , shows quite clearly that the oral period , for instance , does not have the same significance for Australian aborigine hunter-gatherers as it does for Melanesian agriculturalists ; and further that , in the former instance , the anal-sadistic hardly seems to exist ( with the consequent absence of sado-masochistic perversions or character traits in adults ) .
12 Editor , — Is it not time for the BMJ to set the same standards for the drug advertisements it carries as it does for scientific papers ?
13 ( For example , in channel flow with no variation of mean quantities in the x-direction , τ varies linearly across the channel as it does for laminar motion — the first integral of eqn ( 2.6 ) . )
14 Mortgage-lending accounts for the bulk of the Halifax 's business , as it does at other building societies ( thrifts ) .
15 Living as it does at high level , it produces fewer lambs than other breeds .
16 So , I write , as well as this diary , some of my new novel ( a killer , this one , dealing as it does with post-Holocaust survivors ' guilt ; why do I set myself these agonies ? ) and start pinch-hitting for Gloria Hunniford on Radio Two .
17 At 16′38″ the music is precise and beautiful with Dohnányi when it should flare with passion and angst as it does with these same musicians under Previn .
18 The vehement anti-US feeling in Nicaragua ( so often cited as the latest Communist ‘ gain ’ in Latin America ) has as much to do with the history of US involvement in the country ( not to mention its current support for counter-revolutionary activity ) as it does with any Marxist ‘ indoctrination ’ .
19 fears about not bonding with or loving the child immediately — this can take some time , as it does with some birth parents .
20 For almost half that length , through northern Sudan and all of Egypt , it is joined by no tributary , flowing as it does through pure desert .
21 Montague generation , proceeding as it does through all categories of expression simultaneously , promises recognition of the conversational integrity of parts of speech in a way that sentence-focussed Chomskian grammar does not .
22 This particular accolade results from opinions given by our own buyers and coming as it does after four years of recession speaks volumes for our commitment to quality and customer care .
23 They broke the basic rule of presentation which applies in politics as much as it does in other fields .
24 The most notable takeover was by the rosebay willow-herb ( Epilobium angustifolium ) which flourishes throughout London as it does in other cities .
25 The theme of instrumentality does not come through so strongly in relation to personal care as it does in other types of support .
26 Such fencing can interfere , as it does in many other parts of the world , with the natural movement of wildlife and can be directly responsible for injuries to animals like deer .
27 Any emotional pain , sense of frustration , or loss of freedom cuts both ways in this relationship , as it does in many others .
28 An element of choice faces the student , just as it does in real life .
29 This technique can be employed with normal subjects , as well as with commissurotomised patients , although the presence of intact mid-line commissures in normals means that visual information presumably does not remain lateralised to one hemisphere as it does in split-brain patients .
30 Some will actually feel that they are inside the body of the former self , and that everything is going on around them just as it does in ordinary life .
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