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

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1 Further , in our system the rule ‘ stare decisis ’ applies as firmly to statute law as it does to the formulation of common law and equitable principles .
2 In its defence , Smurfit would say that it is an international company and it should pay as much intention to its US hinterland as it does to London .
3 For the ‘ principle of parsimony ’ applies as much to our forward-looking human rights theory as it does to utilitarianism : offenders have a right not to have their freedom gratuitously diminished to a degree greater than is necessary to produce the desired reductivist results .
4 The performance does almost as much to acrobatics , comedy and theatre as it does to ballet but that is not to say the dancers do n't use their technical expertise to the full .
5 The eastern capital , in turn , influenced the Venetian culture and the architectural form which developed here owes as much to Oriental bias as it does to Italy , particularly after the passage of two or three centuries .
6 This applies as much to external users of the information as it does to internal users .
7 Former Jazz Warriors and Courtney Pine band member , Robinson is also active in jazz-funk circles but this album nevertheless owes as much to jazz history as it does to today 's pop scene .
8 When your skin is burned , your body responds in the same way as it does to any other injury : going into ‘ over-drive ’ to quickly replace the burnt areas with new skin .
9 The Unfair Contract Terms Act applies to hire-purchase contracts in exactly the same way as it does to contracts of sale of goods .
10 Section 17 applies to ascertained goods in exactly the same way as it does to specific goods .
11 What seems to be less well-publicised is the fact that this applies just as surely to good treatment as it does to ill treatment .
12 The electronic collection of Alexander Hamilton 's works will hold out as much interest to the linguist , philosopher , and the political scientist as it does to the historian .
13 This London belongs to the city gents with their regimental ties and their polished shoes ; it belongs as little to a Celtic writer as it does to Surkov and Rozanov .
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