Example sentences of "as [verb] [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Flyers in the shops bear witness to increased club activity , as do dance outfits like Rejuevenation ( bottom right ) . |
2 | The use of assertiveness and relaxation skills heighten the sense of self-worth , as do peer support groups and reliable and empathetic mentor systems . |
3 | Look out for the forest wildlife on the way , red and roe deer live here as do pine martens and red squirrels , badgers , wildcats and mountain hares . |
4 | However , this approach towards electronics is not without its critics ( Moore and Booth , 1986 ) : few jobs have been created for the long-term unemployed ; a relatively small proportion of posts are for managerial and technical positions ; and the indigenous sector remains small , as do total exports and research and development capacities . |
5 | For example , a computer pedagogy aimed directly at fostering disembedded thought needs to be devised , as do appropriate evaluation procedures . |
6 | Pickups tend to be more microphonic and noisy , as do patch leads ( between the guitar and the transmitter ) and of course the wiring and switches in the guitar itself . |
7 | Badger , roe deer , weasel and stoat live by the shore , as do field vole and shrew ; ideal prey for hunting raptors : sparrowhawk , short-eared owl and that most lovely of all falcons , diminutive merlin . |
8 | As it does with anything that is widely liked and appreciated , this modern money-mad world has made the rose big business , and the plant obeys all the ups and downs of fashion , high pressure competition and selling — even racketeering — as do pop records , clothes and motor cars . |
9 | Inflation and unemployment rose , as did wage demands . |
10 | In England , as has been shown , both Edward III and Richard II reacted to mercantile opinion expressed in Parliament by impressing large numbers of ships for purposes of defence , such fleets at times employing almost as many soldiers at sea as did field armies on land , all at great expense . |
11 | Hats and stockings featured too , as did iron wares , though only to the extent of an annual £20,000 by the 1750s . |
12 | Total repression of conflict leads to anarchy just as surely as does total conflict' ( ibid. xii ) . |
13 | The design of the kite plays its part in determining the size of the flight envelope just as much as does wind strength . |