Example sentences of "[Wh det] [noun] do [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 This approach does not place the emphasis upon the problems with which solicitors do deal , but upon those with which they could deal .
2 It 's not just that we 're going to write articles about EastEnders , but what we 're interested in is EastEnders , The Bill , Brookside , because a lot of people actually watch these programmes , and there is clearly a way in which programmes do seem to be referencing each other and dealing with similar topics .
3 Finally , at least in the social sciences , there would seem to be strong social influences on which methods do get displayed and which are ignored .
4 Perhaps if you write into PPC with your tales of which manufacturers do provide an adequate technical advice service and which simply expect you to look elsewhere we might all know who to avoid .
5 As it happens , cases have been reported recently in which animals do seem to be able to recognize their relatives as such , but that is another story .
6 Although recognizing that there are no realistic alternatives to some tests involving animals , Fentem says there are many animal tests for which alternatives do exist .
7 Yet this is exactly the way in which people do speak , especially ‘ in a state of excitement ’ , as any tape-recorder can prove .
8 That is one of the things about mass pickets and mass demonstrations which people do find worrying .
9 We also have a mobile disenchanted society in which people do get on their bikes , move around from bedsitter to bedsitter with growing elements of homelessness and there are serious problems about registration .
10 Captive breeding of rare species is a skill which is developing and which , in the long run , is likely to have a substantial effect on which species do survive .
11 There are , however , other features of grammar ( ways of relating clauses in complex sentences , for example ) which pupils do have difficulty with and which affect the logic and clarity of written and spoken language .
12 But doctors are now trying to see which drugs do work before they 're given to patients .
13 A century earlier , in Shakespeare 's day , that world had been a mysterious place ; Othello could tell his travellers ' tales of the men whose heads do grow beneath their shoulders and , while the references to Bermuda in The Tempest were up-to-the-minute , they came in a play that was a collection of fairy stories .
14 So there I am in some terra incognita by the name of Stoke Newington , which Stuart assures me is the next district where house prices are due to display tumescence , but where for the moment there dwelleth men whose heads do grow beneath their shoulders .
15 We 've , we 've got the erm , we 've got the six hundred organizations running so far about three thousand events , probably a few more if you count every single er course that some of the training schools are running but in terms of key events I 'm very confident in being able to say there are three thousand events running around the country about half of which are new and that 's the important thing so about fifteen hundred new and inaugural events that did n't go on last year or the year before Belinda the R Y A Public Relations Officer has been coordinating the public relations campaign and these days to get the young pe young people and those young people whose parents do n't sail because it 's to get at the people whose parents do sail , you 've actually got to get in the media and er we 've been on Blue Peter , we 've been on Going Live another children 's programme on a Saturday morning and
16 Simon Folkard and Tim Monk have suggested that it may be the individuals whose rhythms do adjust to the regime who experience the most difficulty .
17 They continue to work against the democratic interests of the nation whose people do support the concept of local government .
18 My colleagues and I were particularly interested in the Central Laser facility , whose staff do research of their own , but also ‘ run the shop ’ for some 36 groups in 26 university departments , involved in the programme .
19 Ironically , the government 's policy in another area , grants for foreign students in Britain , is likely to prove a handicap to whatever plans do come to fruition .
20 The immediate practical problem that confronts such an approach is how to determine what items do exist in an ontologically fundamental sense ; or , to phrase it differently , what objects do qualify as " genuine " ontological objects ?
21 see what they do is they start you off and then they give you now what action do get from these words .
22 While pluralist writers can not be interpreted as suggesting that there is a perfect or even extensive distribution of political power through the mechanism of interest participation in government decision making , — ’ what pluralists do argue is that more groups are involved in making decisions than is suggested by Marxist and elitists , who claim that a particular class or group has a monopoly of influence .
23 At what point do tour operators firmly reserve their hotel accommodation ?
24 In what ways do lower course valleys differ from middle course valleys ?
25 The immediate practical problem that confronts such an approach is how to determine what items do exist in an ontologically fundamental sense ; or , to phrase it differently , what objects do qualify as " genuine " ontological objects ?
26 What people do tend to do if a result someone else reports interests them is to repeat it with variants — that is , they test it in their own favourite animal or experimental situation .
27 So what I 'm saying is we need to be very , as soon as you get the stuff , that , if you wan na get anything out of this course at all , and what people do get out of the course , is the fact that by the time they leave here we 've said right , that 's the way we 're going that 's what we 're gon na aim for and it is reasonable time .
28 So , what factors do influence migration in developing countries ?
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