Example sentences of "as did his " in BNC.

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1 Nathan Cohen was one of them , and he had just cause to fear the upturn of the events , as did his younger brother , Horace .
2 And his third year First Class results ( known at McGill as ‘ Great Distinction ’ ) in English demonstrate where his heart truly lay , as did his obtaining the coveted Chester Macnaughton Prize for ‘ Creative Writing ’ in 1955 ; as well as the Peterson Memorial Prize in literature .
3 Mr Clarke 's reaction reveals the same double standard as did his reaction to the doctors ' equally democratic verdict which he proceeded to dismiss .
4 He went to a Jesuit school , served as an altar boy ( as did his future enemies the Snowman and the Falcon , both now doing time for espionage against the United States ) , and read law at Fordham .
5 Cadbury 's financial support continued to his death as did his two stipulations : the movement should avoid politics if possible ( it was not possible ) and it should try to create Free Church parishes to end ‘ overlapping ’ between denominations ( it did so but to little effect ) .
6 As did his experience of environmental concerns as head of safety branch and then of environmental and medical sciences division which , as he remembers , ‘ coincided with the great upswing of interest in the environment ’ .
7 Ted Batt ( 21 years Tom 's junior ) also played , as did his children .
8 In the following decades Cook 's eye-catching posters and brochure covers set the travel industry 's style for selling dreams , as did his first travel magazine The Excursionist which gave details of Cook 's tours and was published regularly in worldwide editions for almost a century .
9 These helped to assure him an income while no story was appearing , as did his editorship and share in the profits of his cheap periodicals , Household Words ( 1850–9 ) and All the Year Round ( 1859–70 ) .
10 He tells us that the Foreign Secretary occupied a first-floor room overlooking the park , as did his private secretary and the Précis Writer .
11 Uncle Max treated him as a son , as did his wife and large family .
12 Ike ( left ) who won the Battle Of The Bulge , as did his famous wife Tina
13 The not-so-dour Scot knows it will be a unique experience for him to take the visitor 's dressing room at the citadel where his deeds as player and manager became legend — as did his departure .
14 His vocal chords abruptly haemorrhaged ; CBS TV dropped him , as did his agent MCA , and Columbia Records with whom he had been for ten years .
15 John Bowys MP expressed support , as did his research assistant , Mark Worthington .
16 As they rounded the final bend in the long drive and the house came into view , the man reined back his horse , as did his companion .
17 His uncle 's wealth , the chauffeur-driven limousine which brought him to and from school , cut him off as securely as did his own past .
18 Too frightened to speak , the man nodded vigorously , as did his men , and they walked off stiffly , none wanting to be seen to be more afraid than the others .
19 His Analysis of a Course of Lectures in Experimental Philosophy ( 5th edn. 1767 ) , ranging over the whole of the natural sciences , went through many editions , as did his Concise Essays upon Various Philosophical and Chemical Subjects ( 1770 ? )
20 His brother Baruch ( Benedict ) , his sister 's husband , Jacob , and their son , Baruch ( Benedict ) , also participated in Aaron 's business dealings , as did his own sons .
21 They had one son and three daughters ; their son , John Bridge Aspinall , became a QC , as did his grandfather of the same name , and he was for five years the city remembrancer until his early death in 1932 .
22 He remained as tenant , as did his sister after him until she died in the late sixties . ’
23 However , Gen. José Dante Caridi , who had stood down as Army Chief of Staff after the rebellion , immediately denied the existence of any such deal ( as did his successor , Gen. Francisco Gassino , who warned that he would respond firmly to any further mutinies ) and accused Seineldin of excessive nationalism and fundamentalism and of being involved in a group of Army conspirators which had been in existence for 25 years .
24 Peter Bowles left the show , as did his song , ‘ Shadrack and Duxbury ’ .
25 The secretary of state for foreign affairs still retained , as did his fellow secretaries for war , the navy and the maison du roi , ultimate responsibility for the administration of a group of French provinces ; and each of the four still acted as general secretary to the king , in the drawing up and despatching of official documents of all kinds , for three months in the year .
26 And that answer fitted every question he was asked , as did his response to any poser that could be put to him ‘ thirty-five years ’ .
27 He enjoys telling tales against himself , but modestly omits to mention that he was British pole-vault champion for some time , and competed for Britain ( as did his wife Alix ) in the Tokyo Olympics .
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