Example sentences of "do he [verb] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And finally , Pilate rejected the Lord Jesus , and in so doing he sealed his own doom .
2 By so doing he gave us priceless clues for a richer , more colourful , and sometimes more dramatic , range of expression than the score could suggest without the eloquence of the two signs .
3 Not only did he bring his delightful driving skill to the team but also his vast engineering knowledge and the two combined to make Cooper one of the leading forces in Grand Prix racing for several years .
4 Did he offer you any alternative ? ’
5 Did he arrange his mock death for some secret reason ?
6 What did he tell you last week ?
7 But his step was not his familiar jaunty one , nor did he carry his rolled-up towel and swimming-trunks .
8 I mean did he take you this , I should say , did he take you this morning ?
9 And why , just out of interest , did he take his folding hat to the Pyramids ?
10 Little did he know his curious collection would one day be attracting tourists by the thousand .
11 Marinello never had Best 's capacity for drink nor did he share his good fortune when it came to choosing clubs .
12 And did he have their little scarves sewn up into a patchwork quilt ?
13 ‘ And when you were on board with Clive Kemp , ’ he shot back , ‘ did he have your total loyalty ? ’
14 Did he have it that time ?
15 Did he seem his usual self ? ’
16 Did he seem his normal self ? ’
17 Did he put it that way ? ’
18 Old Van Leer left nothing to chance : not only did he plan his own funeral , he even made Wim rehearse a funeral oration , which he did with his usual brio .
19 Did he find his other sword ?
20 Where does he make his new discoveries ?
21 Why does he give his Holy Spirit to the individual ?
22 Why , therefore , does he continue his nuclear fatalism through his pursuit of the Trident programme , which increases the number of nuclear warheads on Polaris from 192 to 512 ?
23 But how does he answer his fellow Conservatives like Herr Kohl , or Mr. Eyskens , of Belgium , who says : ’ It is a fact that the most competitive countries in Europe are also the ones with the best social and employment provision ’ ?
24 Does he find his new celebrity intruding on his life ?
25 Does he recall his recent visit to Stratford station , to which he was carried in his ministerial sedan chair by two sweating but cheerful typists ?
26 To what does he attribute their unaccustomed bravery on that issue ?
27 Does he withdraw his front foot , indicating his preference to give ground ?
28 Does he have his own suspicions ?
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