Example sentences of "does [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But notice that position A is socially preferred to B or C , involving as it does lower prices and greater output for both products .
2 Indeed , a non-controlled ( Dodson & Humphreys , 1981 ) and a controlled ( Beard et al , 1982 ) trial have shown such a combined diet does lower blood pressure and , importantly , the quantity of antihypertensive medication required for good blood pressure control .
3 How then does output increase ?
4 As for the conversion of mass into energy , this does affect stars in a calculable fashion .
5 As it is difficult to imagine a direct advantage conferred by shell banding for survival in wave-swept conditions , banding must be a pleiotropic consequence of a physiological or morphological trait that does affect life under those conditions ( Berry , 1983 ) .
6 In the first outcome , we discover that being female does affect likelihood of absence , but being female does not increase the chances of being in a low status job .
7 Any remedy which does affect Orfe will say so in the instructions .
8 Owen believes , for example , that lepidopteran populations fluctuate so widely due to entirely natural causes that the use of pesticides had little effect on them — although it does affect ground predators .
9 ( Anorexia does affect men but more commonly affects women ) .
10 We have now erm at least the World Met Organisation has established a world global trunk communication system , and this can transmit information and it does transmit information to right round the world at very , very high speed .
11 But the teaching does treat adultery and divorce with the seriousness it deserves .
12 It is in David Mechanic 's Medical Sociology ( Collier Macmillan ) , one book which does treat hypochondria seriously .
13 The Booksellers Association has confirmed that its members ' insurance scheme does cover booksellers for bomb damage of up to £100,000 in each relevant section of the policy , subject to a maximum claim of £600,000 .
14 Who does want VAT on domestic fuel ?
15 Oh Pat phoned , she does want Jenny to baby-sit .
16 She does want Billy 's name up that for sure cos it 's all over
17 ‘ Thus conscience does make cowards of us all ’ , DC 25 .
18 Paths with whatever surface is chosen can be laid at the start when the beds are being dug or later at a more convenient time , but it does make life easier if they can be finished before planting the beds .
19 ‘ That scale of operation does make Anthony 's black marketing seem quite trivial , does n't it ? ’ said Julia as they watched the jeep disappearing in a cloud of dust .
20 The law does make provision for a person on a child-abuse register to know and to challenge that decision but the information does not have to come through the school record .
21 However , the 1988 Act does make provision for the ‘ whole curriculum ’ ( in section 1 ) .
22 I am aware that the the Secretary for the erm er Secretary of State 's approval letter to the area alteration does make reference to erm
23 Does make things look a little black for Andropulos . ’
24 Marjorie said , ‘ But surely , once your wife started to make money — she does make money , does n't she ? — surely your mother could n't complain about her being helpless any more ? ’
25 However , the idea of having a Science Minister who has other ministerial responsibilities does make sense .
26 It really does make sense to protect yourself against tetanus .
27 It 's easy to be deceived into thinking none of it makes any sense but it does make sense : a strange , twisted , whimsical , surreal kind of sense .
28 But it does make sense to paint floors last thing at night , giving the paint a chance to dry overnight .
29 One difference between perceived-as appearances and presentation appearances is that whereas it does not make sense to talk of being mistaken about the former it does make sense to talk of being mistaken about the latter .
30 I said that whereas it does make sense to talk of being mistaken about presentation appearances it does not make sense to talk of being mistaken about perceived-as appearances .
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