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

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1 In young miocenics the glad may be very over active when it should have become atrophied , and in some patients , not very many , there may be a benign tumour of the gland and erm but we do n't think that that tumour does itself provoke the immune response , but there is a distant and rare cousin of miocenia gravis , the lampodetonmiocenic syndrome , where cancer does play a bigger part .
2 Does she think the Royal divorces of the Nineties will hit business ?
3 ‘ And what does she want the soft touch to do ? ’
4 Does she anticipate a second marriage with Geoff ?
5 Does she feel the same way as you ? ’
6 Does she live a long way off ? ’
7 What comment has the minister to make on this example of corporate ethics or does she like the Prime Minister believe it 's no matter for her ?
8 Does she have a favourite singer ?
9 Does she have the same effect on everyone ? ’
10 Whatever does she need a big kitchen for ?
11 Only then does she become a full member of her husband 's lineage and secure her old age even in the absence of her husband .
12 Why does she buy a certain product , where and how often ?
13 Does one appoint a poor teacher who is a mathematics specialist to a staff rather than an excellent teacher who happens to be a historian but who enjoys teaching mathematics ?
14 As for Mr Kinnock 's conversion to multilateral nuclear disarmament , Mrs Thatcher said : ‘ How does one explain the Labour leader 's contortions ?
15 For only on foot does one detect the subtle rise and fall of ground to which the earliest settlers were so sensitive , or alignments in the town scene that may throw light on some fundamental change of plan : or the names of streets and lanes that set the mind working at once .
16 How does one determine the average length of an English sentence ?
17 Does anybody know the common law principle ?
18 Does he want the British public to realise that 128 warheads per submarine equals 512 warheads for four submarines , and that that equates to 2 , 560 Hiroshimas ?
19 Does he think that we should employ 5,000 HMIs to carry out inspections , or does he prefer the Labour party 's solution — that only local councils should be allowed to inspect schools ?
20 Given the favourable non-wage labour cost which the minister told us about a moment ago , how does he justify the enormous discrepancy in wages between England and Wales as an average and areas like South Wales and Northumberland where average weekly earnings are up to sixty five pounds less than the average and will he explain to us why the government is not tackling huge wage differentials in this country ?
21 Does he miss the lucrative contracts and the packed arenas ?
22 Only once , however , does he devote a whole book to the problem of historical methodology .
23 Does he do the same thing all day ? ’ she shouted to Wilcox , after they had watched one such man at work for some minutes .
24 Does he do the monthly stocktaking ? ’
25 Not only does he handle the commercial activities of Kew but he is also responsible for its little-publicised conservation work .
26 How does he find the quickest route ?
27 And where does he ditch the emptied handbag ?
28 Does he take an active part in the life of the parish ?
29 How does he approach the forward season , aware that the suit is no longer a viable fashion idiom ?
30 Does he accept the make-or-break significance of the next round of type 23 frigate orders for Yarrow and the central importance of GEC-Ferranti ?
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