Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [subord] it does " in BNC.

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1 Even so , the same rule applies as it does to the lectern : never let the speaker adjust the screens to fit his height .
2 The names and addresses of these bureaux are listed in Appendix I. A Green Card furnished at frontiers ensures smooth passage establishing as it does the existence of a country 's compulsory motor insurance .
3 The real question that the hon. Gentleman should put is to his own party : how will it keep tax and spending plans going if it does not have the benefit of privatisation revenues ?
4 So , although we know that the phenomenology of motion-perception varies under differing conditions , we do not understand why our experience varies as it does .
5 I mean they 've got the least amount of people that are there are so we 'll either that or the end of the day see if it does n't get banned , right ?
6 More experimental work in oils runs down the central spine of the exhibition including as it does both the ring form Sea and Rocks ( 534 ) and the hessian Collage in Brown of Trees ( 34 ) .
7 The fire researchers can not say why the smoke behaves as it does — only that the movement is far more complex than they believed .
8 If priming effects arise because of residual logogen activation in the visual recognition system , then one can explain why priming occurs as it does .
9 On the contrary , it exposes the explanatory weakness of the Muller Doctrine , if it is offered as an advance in our understanding of the origin of different modalities of sensation , of why the world feels as it does ; and , even more , if it is offered as an account of our being able to feel the world at all .
10 Right : Hybrid Viola ( pansy ) flowers from autumn to spring provided it does n't get too cold
11 This chapter will therefore look at status in the landscape , since this hierarchy and the differences in status are so evident and mean so much in terms of why the landscape looks like it does .
12 When I work in a particular area I want to know why a landscape looks as it does .
13 A form of writing that deals with the historical evolution of the landscape can be recommended to anyone interested in understanding why the English landscape looks as it does .
14 Empirical evidence of the participants ' interpretation of next turns is not available , and conversation analysts instead fall back on circular arguments , claiming that the conversation develops as it does by " orientation " to the same organizational devices which have to be taken for granted in order to get this interpretation of the data ( p. 120 ) .
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