Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] [vb infin] [conj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 When does she anticipate that that can be resolved ?
2 Why does she assume that 100 per cent of Liverpool people are red hot Labour supporters ?
3 Does she agree that one unfortunate thing about the United Nations effort to seek peace between the factions in the south is the implication that those factions , together , represent a Government ?
4 Does she agree that some of our overseas development programmes have been vitiated by the rise in population in some of the countries concerned ?
5 Does she agree that this non-controversial form has a er essential role to continue er in Cambridge and that erm the the issues of safety , environment and the promotion of low cost schemes is something that must be preserved ?
6 Little does she know that Nigerian boys here are n't the same .
7 Does she consider that some new initiative is needed to stem police brutality in countries such as Brazil — where there are 10 million street children — Guatemala , Mexico and other countries ?
8 Does he feel that that is a proper approach of socialism to outstanding debt ?
9 Does he hope that Labour Members of Parliament who are sponsored by COHSE and NUPE will prevail on those unions to put the patients first ?
10 Does he realise that many of our citizens would like to know whether and how much Mr. Vijau Mallya , an Indian millionaire , and Mr. Adam Polemos , a Greek shipping magnate , contributed to the funds of the Conservative party ? —
11 Does he realise that some of these homes er are perhaps have only half their beds full which means that there are vulnerable people there , uncertain as to whether their home , their only home is going to remain er in existence .
12 If the right hon. Gentleman is genuinely concerned about recovery , what does he think that higher taxes would do to it ?
13 Does he think that such an argument will help him , given that the objections come from the doctors , nurses and auxiliaries , who are themselves the health of the hospital , and who will be responsible for its continuing health ?
14 Does he think that that is the way that one should plan the freight movement from the north-west through the channel tunnel ?
15 What does he think that that does for the Government 's competition policy ?
16 and er the workhouse , the gentleman in the white waistcoat , why does he think that this
17 Does he recognise that many people want to be proud owners , but can not afford to buy their council homes outright ?
18 Does he believe that that is possible in Northern Ireland , when some sections of the security services are colluding with terrorists , when they are using terrorists as agents while they are involved in terrorist activity and when some members of the security services are handing out confidential security documents as though they were pen-pal photographs ?
19 Does he believe that bad employers should be subsidised by the state in that way ?
20 Does he accept that that single-minded attitude about which he is boasting is the curse of British manufacturing industry ?
21 Does he accept that one of the reasons for the United Kingdom 's continued possession of a strategic deterrent was the fact that it would provide another centre of power , and thus create disequilibrium in the mind of a potential foe ?
22 Does he accept that many Conservative Members are anxious that any future measures should be directed specifically towards those receiving small pensions or basic pensions but no works or professional pensions ?
23 Does he accept that many of the constituents of his hon. Friend the Member for Ipswich ( Mr. Irvine ) face losing their houses if they do not receive the full pension ?
24 Does he accept that many employers , if not the overwhelming majority , support the Government 's robust stance against the social clause ?
25 Does he accept that another element of the patients charter in this day and age should be that hospitals are constructed in a way that shows that we have learnt the lessons of the past ?
26 Does he accept that some people prefer to prepare for international emergencies and not necessarily be involved in the local scene ?
27 Does he accept that those brutal killings , which are still taking place , do not help the peace process ?
28 Does he agree that such improvements are a key component in a strong economy and that they have been achieved through the Government 's industrial relations laws , which the Opposition parties wish to repeal ?
29 Does he agree that such initiatives help to give young people a better start and help to provide the type of recruits needed by industry ?
30 Does he agree that such twin torture is the very last thing that British business needs at the moment ?
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