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

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1 Do they get them there or does take pack
2 The production of aluminium from bauxite requires about 20 times more energy than does scrap aluminium .
3 Also a film presents less surface area to a chemical than does particulate matter .
4 I think something that does do harm is jogging .
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 Anybody that does have query from the outset , we invite them to phone us on our freephone number , clarify any points .
7 The one that does take reflection , but I think you 've got to aim really for that wire .
8 Treatment of the tooth with fluoride , plastic sealants or both might instead be advisable at some stage to slow or halt any progression that does take place .
9 Building union organisation is not as dramatic as a riot , but it is still possible and does offer hope where Steve Platt offers pessimism !
10 The Survey itself lacks the funding to underpin complete systematic re-mapping , but it can and does make use of information gained in the course of university research , in the pursuit of its refinement and maintenance of the map , and in pursuing research of strategic or economic significance .
11 This knowledge can and does add fuel to the alarmist ‘ law and order ’ fire : ‘ it 's even worse than we imagined ! ’
12 And does provide food for you to have ?
13 Of course , in those situations where the buyer can and does accept part and reject part of the goods ( i.e. where section 30 applies or where the contract is severable , see paragraphs 11–07 and 11–08 above ) , he is entitled to recover any part of the price that he has paid in respect of the rejected part of the goods .
14 This is the method with the greatest potential , but does involve time , perseverance , expertise and hard work .
15 I myself prefer Mrs. Proudie out of the three , but Madeline I also find interesting and thought-provoking while Mrs. Crawley seems the most boring as she is admired by everybody and does nothing wrong , which is very dull but does provide contrast .
16 The bureaucratic-technical class does not have control over the means of production , but does have control over labour power and , unlike the dominant class , finds its remuneration not in profits but in salaries and fees .
17 The computer system manager has no specific LIFESPAN privileges , but does have access privileges to the computer system(s) on which LIFESPAN runs .
18 The computer system manager has no specific LIFESPAN privileges , but does have access privileges to the computer system(s) on which LIFESPAN runs .
19 ‘ Bodily Injury ’ does not include sickness , disease or naturally occurring condition or degenerative process but does include death or disablement as a direct result of exposure to the elements .
20 This latter aspect of regional data becomes less of a problem with the progress of time and the development of administrative mechanisms directed at greater accuracy , but does indicate caution when comparisons are made with early Community regional statistics .
21 Total repression of conflict leads to anarchy just as surely as does total conflict' ( ibid. xii ) .
22 The design of the kite plays its part in determining the size of the flight envelope just as much as does wind strength .
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