Example sentences of "[noun pl] does [adj] " in BNC.

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1 How many words does that write
2 On the other hand , although a herb garden grown entirely for its fragrances and aromas does little to conserve the environment , it will contain such plants as the scented roses ( the more strongly perfumed they are , the better ) — the damask rose ( Rosa damascena ) , and the cabbage rose ( R. centifolia ) ; also lavender ; lily-of-the-valley ; jasmine ( Jasminum officinale ) ; and border pink ( Dianthus caryophyllus ) .
3 Adequate consultation between all such parties which ensure a clear understanding of the system of operation proposed and the likely risks does much to simplify the design of sprinkler systems and the need for other means of protection and alarm .
4 Well , David Brian , what sort of erm emotions does this these experiences dredge up in you ?
5 I I there is no evidence that it 's an inherited or venereal problem and this is the , you know you we have there has been lots of sort of studies done to see which woman might be more at risk and which women , you know , might have symptoms and th , the fact is that the reason why you , why the menopause occurs is because the ovaries stop functioning , they stop producing oestrogen and every woman 's ovaries does this and they do it you know , at all varying ages the average age is fifty .
6 Active participation in lectures does five things :
7 In very few places does this economic function survive .
8 Now , now you did mention it , it is going to be an enormous country now , what implications does that have for the European Community ?
9 What implications does this have for the cities ?
10 Just because it is so common that it is regarded as ‘ normal ’ to expect chronic ill health with advancing years does that mean that it is the way things have to be or , indeed , should be ?
11 As I do n't know most of the current players ( living in the US for 6 years does that ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! )
12 Now does that matter , so far as being at school is concerned , if they ca n't really do proper experiments does that mean to say they ca n't do proper chemistry ?
13 For example , if a local authority has a duty to cause streets in its area to be ‘ sufficiently lit ’ , how many lights does this require it to install ?
14 What extra resources does Compact provide for participating schools ?
15 A paper which I and colleagues in Grampian prepared for Scottish General Medical Services Committee posed the questions does this present an opportunity for general practice to have greater influence in the provision of health care for our patients ? does it put general practice in the driving seat in helping to determine the range and quality of health service provision ? or might it constitute an intolerable administrative burden on the constrained resources of an increasingly cash limited primary care service ?
16 What other questions does this framework raise that are not answered by the extract ?
17 What questions does this raise about the ownership , maintenance and accessibility of the records ?
18 The creation of artificial waters does much to replace this loss , and five of the 12 sites in the table are gravel pits or reservoirs and support about 30 per cent .
19 What sort of problems does that bring you ?
20 For what remains throughout of central interest and importance are the ontological claims expressed in such propositions , and to say that such propositions communicate certain characteristics of relevant concepts does little to explain the meaning of such claims .
21 But the Horse Rangers does much more than just bring young people in urban areas into contact with horses .
22 To what irrational lengths does this passion hurry us ?
23 What angles or special interests does each seem to have ?
24 In addition to the standard arguments for R & d support , what extra issues does international competition raise ?
25 That FMEs are appointed by the police does little to project the reality of independence , and transfer of this appointing responsibility to the Home Office ( or the Lord Chancellor ) and a register of accredited FMEs may be the way forward here .
26 And bad government both hits the whole nation and impinges visibly and constantly on daily life ; the disfranchisement felt by third-party voters does neither .
27 Of course , the coexistence of these two meanings does little to help anyone puzzled by what exactly a social representation is .
28 The answers are given on page 100 , but to start you off : how many management tiers does this organisation have ? )
29 So which of these two patterns does one actually see in surface dyslexia ?
30 How many man hours does this job take ?
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