Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] [pron] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 So does it only seem to be
2 If so does it actually propose to bring a confession of faith er in modern terms and if so , can the panel give any idea what form that might take .
3 But yeah so does he still write that ?
4 Not only does he not appear to recognise that , but he still treats the British people with the insensitivity which so infuriates them .
5 Wouters turns Caxton 's famous quotation on its head and says ‘ things formerly forbidden are now allowed ’ , but not only does he not go into detail as to what these things might be , he certainly does not suggest that ‘ things now allowed are actively engaged in ’ .
6 Not only does it normally require an exceptionally large financial injection , but the rules of company law are considerably more demanding for public companies than for private ones or partnerships .
7 Not only does it not create metal filings and a sharp burr on the outside of the pipe ( as does a hacksaw ) , but it also gives a neat square finish to the end of the pipe .
8 Not only does it not produce much wheat , as we well know , but , in fact , it is not creating as much energy output as energy input going in to the system .
9 Not only does it apparently have the oldest version of the entry for 1020 ( see above ) , but under 1018 it has the death of an Abingdon abbot which is not in C. Other material now in D and E was probably only added after the Abingdon chronicle reached Canterbury .
10 Sex education draws together much of the Whitehouse ‘ philosophy ’ , for not only does it explicitly focus upon the young , but also it carries at least an implicit stance on the role and utility of the contemporary family .
11 Not only does it perhaps help in the storage of new memories , but dreaming is actively helping us to solve emotional problems .
12 How long does it usually take you to come up with a solo that meets the demanding criteria you 've just described ?
13 This is n't as bad as it seems ; switching a PC on and off does it more harm than leaving it powered up .
14 Do you does she ever does she ever play out at all or ?
15 Jolly good Joan Erm , now does anyone else feel they ca n't come on the committee ?
16 So er I said right , quick does anybody else want a drink ?
17 How can we criticize it , how well does it actually fit into what happened in the real world , they just want little bits of information but not too much depth on anything but always remember empirical evidence examples are very important what I would do is using those examples or la last year 's exam paper , practise , practise the short answers because you ca n't write very much detail in it so it 's a good idea to have some idea about how much you can write , then your expectations will be changed okay .
18 ( An example may make this clearer : how does one dramatically improve the spoken English , reading and writing ability , and the IQ , of backward rural children ?
19 How does one ever know that , Henry ? ’
20 Yeah , how does it actually differ , this kind of office and the roles that
21 How does it actually come about , because you could n't meet the majority of
22 Now how does it actually work ?
23 Now , how does anyone else feel about the situation ?
24 Where does it actually belong
25 Why does nobody else seem to care ?
26 For what a man seeth , why does he yet hope for ?
27 Why does he just sit there and do absolutely nothing to combat the recession that his policies have caused ?
28 Why does he just hang it you know put in the tumble dryer or hang it in the garage ?
29 Why does he not telephone again ?
30 Why does he not give the hon. Member for Bolton , North-East ( Mr. Thurnham ) a copy of last month 's Department of Employment gazette , which shows that the rise in telecommunication charges during the past year has been 7 per cent .
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