Example sentences of "[art] [noun] as it does " in BNC.

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1 Debt earns interest just as easily in the West as it does in the Third World .
2 It is not the weight of the cup that makes it reflect the light as it does , but rather its glaze .
3 Labour was moving on as a renewed party — ‘ a party that cares as much about consumers as it cares about producers ; a party that wants to make the economy work as much as it wants to change the economy ; a party that embraces as much of the green as it does of the red ’ .
4 Dominating the town as it does , the tower today has a gothic feel which makes it seem older than it really is .
5 Every so often the bird readjusts its position by shuffling its wings or tail , stirring up the ants as it does so .
6 The continuum of sexual threat and violence of which rape is one extreme , pervades the movies as it does life , but rarely takes centre stage .
7 And however silly it might sound to take so slight a fragment of the story , the possibility of doing so says perhaps as much about the richness of the opera as it does about the interests of the listener .
8 and the moon starts coming across the sky as it does and it gets in the way of the sun .
9 The layout can give as many messages to the pupils as it does to colleagues and senior management .
10 This applies as much to external users of the information as it does to internal users .
11 As in the previous instances , this loss of the capacity to love does not originate in a process within the ego as it does in clinical depression but , in the case of the welfare state totalitarianisms , in an externalization of comparable phenomena .
12 The S3 graphics co-processor and its associated chipset is justly acknowledged to be more than useful for speeding up Windows graphics , offloading much of the graphics work from the CPU as it does , and the speed up with a variety of tasks under Windows and applications is very noticeable .
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 For example , a warrant will usually not be a liability as it does not contain an obligation to transfer economic benefits .
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