Example sentences of "so [adv] does the " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 So wide does the Palace cast its net when it comes to official entertaining that some of the invitees can find their fellow-guests a real let-down .
2 ( 12.42 ) This immediately indicates that , if the initial solution satisfies the boundary conditions for colliding plane waves , then so also does the new solution , provided .
3 The training requires expenditure and so also does the replacement for the person away .
4 Traditional distinctions between teaching , training and therapy disappear , so also does the conceptual distinction between cognition and conation .
5 So also does the linguistic complexity of the variable as characterized by the number of variants which can be discriminated .
6 The equilibrium trans form may not therefore always occur and , as the temperature is raised , so the other configurations become more probable ; so also does the difference between rotational energy levels become small enough in comparison with thermal energy for the rotation to be considered as free on the surface of the bond angle cone and even , in the limit , to be considered s random or Gaussian .
7 As your expertise increases so also does the opportunity to specialise and to become involved in administration , management , and the formulation and implementation of policy .
8 So too does the humour in the Company Sergeant Major 's patter as he demands and gets higher and higher standards — ‘ Mr Smith , sir , at drill you are as much use as a window cleaner in Beirut . ’
9 Although Alma Cottage no longer serves the omelettes that Jim Brading ( and Ransome ) loved so much , it still survives ; so too does the excellent Butt and Oyster Inn .
10 But , just as adult people have many facets to their personalities , so too does the adult within .
11 Because , as the value of your Plan increases , so too does the life assurance cover which SaverPlus 2001 automatically gives you .
12 So too does the provision of emergency services ( such as the fire service ) which are sufficiently well-equipped and manned to respond promptly and effectively when required .
13 As the social world of children broadens to include school , friends , television and public heroes , so too does the range of influences which bear upon personal blueprints for living .
14 Just as a ship needs a captain , so too does the individual need a governing principle .
15 As the Lloyd empire grows , so too does the facility to create environments — facilities — from which champions can be produced .
16 As the volume of newsprint swells , so too does the babble of competing trademark ‘ voices ’ within the same newspaper .
17 As money in itself becomes more important , so too does the strategy of asceticism which rejects wealth as its prime mode of expression .
18 So too does the use of solos or worship songs and instrumental pieces .
19 So too does the position of Duke Warin , another potens in 843 .
20 As the business of banking becomes progressively more complex and diverse , so too does the range of knowledge covered by the Associateship examinations .
21 Although relations between the bishops and the resident aristocracy are harder to piece together , the fortunes of one or two families are clear enough ; in the pages of Gregory the descendants of Quintianus 's opponent , Hortensius , appear consistently as failures ; so too does the ill-fated family of the comes Firminus .
22 But perhaps so too does the silence of the past 4 days .
23 Such matches and mismatches change over time , and so therefore does the use of the argument , and subjects which were previously regarded as vocational even if only in relation to a teaching career — are now justified on general grounds .
  Next page