Example sentences of "does with the " in BNC.

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1 Adultery has been a hanging matter — both in this and in the usual sense of the phrase — for the literature of the past , and perhaps it could be suggested that both senses may at times be presented to the mind by what Amis does with the subject , and that there is no striking difference in this respect between what he did in the Sixties and what he has done in the Eighties .
2 What he does with the power is bound to be upsetting .
3 Mr David Mellor , the Home Office Minister with responsibility for broadcasting , said the Government could have directly appointed members as it does with the BBC and the ITC , but decided — after pressure from Channel 4 — not to do so .
4 The first dog will establish the ground rules for the second dog and invariably , a better and more consistent relationship is established between the two dogs — quite often the second dog forms a far greater bond with the other dog than it does with the owners .
5 Whilst the law does not require disclosure of such an interest , as it does with the financial one , it may be prudent to indicate the existence of the interest and , because of it to withdraw from active consideration of the issue .
6 The therapist can not win out against death , but he or she can win out for life , for a sense of the real , for the kind of growth that truly matters ; dealing as it does with the evaluation of ways to love and hate , with the meanings of human conduct , an appreciation of human nature , and the succession of the generations .
7 ‘ She 's getting up speed now just-like she does with the hammer .
8 The most crucial factor to have emerged from the recent research into language learning is not what language the learners are exposed to but what the learner does with the language .
9 A curriculum becomes congested precisely as a book case does with the passing of the years .
10 ‘ For sociology too , dealing as it does with the behaviour of people in society , can not be anything but applied psychology .
11 One ambiguity which runs through most definitions , as it does with the word ‘ course ’ , is whether one is referring to the total package of studies or only one element in it ; thus one can speak of the undergraduate curriculum or the history curriculum .
12 Claudia Schiffer , on the other hand , appears to represent a return to innocence and vulnerability , which has more in common with the glamorous screen goddesses of the 1930s than it does with the predatory allure of Sharon Stone .
13 It is an angry , retrospective account of the trip to Aden which coincides more accurately with Nizan 's highly militant frame of mind in 1930 and 1931 , than it does with the Nizan of 1926 and 1927 groping his way slowly towards the solution of political action .
14 The pattern , as it were , springs out from the background rather like it does with the Ishihara test charts for colour blindness .
15 Tillyard engages with the mid-twentieth century as he does with the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries .
16 He 's he puts more into talking with the I R A and Sinn Fein than he does with the Unionist community who at the end of the day are the majority in Northern Ireland .
17 Note that if there is a public sector surplus ( public-sector debt repayment or PSDR ) , this will either reduce the money supply or have no effect , depending on what the government does with the surplus .
18 Clause 4 is the heart of the agreement , dealing as it does with the mechanism for the forecasting of requirements and the placing of orders .
19 It 's just that he seems so caring … in the work he does with the handicapped … ’
20 Okay so the mortgage is paid but what do you suggest your wife does with the forty five thousand pounds ?
21 bakery assistant , received her £500 for the work she does with the West Oxfordshire branch of Volunteer Reading Help .
22 can do that Er yeah can you what what 's what 's the one that he does with the hundred hands up ? ha , ha , ha , ha , ha
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