Example sentences of "[vb -s] he [vb infin] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | His mother will faint if she sees him like this . ’ |
2 | What does he want that for ? |
3 | Does he want some baby food ? |
4 | Does he regard those figures as appalling ? |
5 | We does he mean this year or next ? |
6 | Does he exist any more ? ’ |
7 | One o'clock does he watch that ? |
8 | How does he feel this morning ? |
9 | But , oh boy , does he start some . |
10 | Does he realise that for patients throughout Scotland , including those in the Edinburgh royal infirmary and the Royal hospital for sick children , that is a chilling message ? |
11 | Does he realise that , in rural areas such as East Cumbria , many low-paid people need cars because public transport does not exist ? |
12 | Does he realise that , for example , in University college , Cardiff it is proposed to put an extra 1,000 students into the humanities building over the next three years ? |
13 | Does he realise that , given the present replacement rate , the average bus will be on the road for 30 years ? |
14 | Does he realise that , on every working day last year , 84 Scottish young children became homeless ? |
15 | Does he do that too ? |
16 | Does he do that as a matter of practice when he goes shopping ? |
17 | does he do that on the way out ? |
18 | Why does he do this ? |
19 | But when he is away from his desk does he leave all the decisions about running the British economy to one of his colleagues ? |
20 | Check 1 If Mr Smith shares his wage bill of $865.50 equally among 10 men , what does he pay each man ? unc Check 2 Joe has flown 54,825.00km in 100 hours . |
21 | Does he intend that policy to be part of the new executive agencies ? |
22 | The husband is one potentially appreciative figure in the housewife 's landscape but does he play this role effectively ? |
23 | Does he play this with grandpa ? |
24 | ‘ How come , if he 's the Devil Incarnate , does he spend half the book down there in that poxy little room ? |
25 | Would the expression simply be included in the list of what was talked about , or would it prompt the question ‘ Why does he say that here ? ’ |
26 | Why does he say all , as if the crown were a toy , a plaything , a mere nothing — when both of us know it means everything to him ! |
27 | Does he like that ? |
28 | Does he like this job or not ? |
29 | Why does he allow this to happen ? |
30 | Nor does he consider that animal behaviour might provide us with prototypes of human understanding on the basis of which we might consider something akin to different language-games , reflecting both the similarities and the differences implicit in the respective cases . |