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

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1 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 .
2 Pauling thought both structures would actually exist , as did many other crystallographers engaged in unravelling the three-dimensional structures of proteins .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 The nominee of the more reformist social democratic faction , Georgi Pirinski , not only lost the leadership to Videnov ( who received 428 votes out of 608 on the second round after Lilov had withdrawn in his favour ) but failed to gain a seat on the supreme council , as did former Prime Minister Andrei Lukanov .
6 The Crusaders also left a legacy to the Arabs , as did those other invaders who came and went .
7 Paul Mba Abessole , a prominent opposition figure and leader of a faction of the main opposition group , the National Rectification Movement ( Morena ) , refused to accept a Cabinet post , as did some other opposition politicians , on the grounds that they had not been consulted on the composition of the new government , which included a number of ministers from the outgoing Cabinet .
8 A minority approved , as did this departmental head , the greater emphasis being placed on factual information : ‘ I welcomed the national curriculum .
9 It was also said to possess curative powers , as did several other plants which incorporate the name of the Virgin Mary or the saints in their Gaelic names .
10 The hon. Member for Antrim , South ( Mr. Forsythe ) raised the problem of the personal allowance , as did several hon. Members .
11 Norse raids down the west coast had already made it necessary to move sacred relics from St Columba 's isle of Iona to relative safety at Dunkeld in Perthshire , which became the ecclesiastical centre of the Scottish realm , though kings continued to be buried on Iona , as did several Viking chieftains .
12 German counter-attacks , though frustrated , followed , as did more torrential rain .
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