Example sentences of "[vb -s] it [vb infin] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Nor does it mean that failure to achieve total abstinence from all potentially mood-altering substances and behaviours means that one can not achieve a considerable measure of recovery .
32 Does it mean that county and district have got to sign up for it ?
33 Refractory pouchitis : does it reflect underlying Crohn 's disease ?
34 Does it contain organic matter ( material floating on the surface of a solution of soil ) ?
35 Erm I mean does it deliver enough heat all the time ?
36 Why does it reach this top speed ?
37 Why does it lay these things on you ?
38 Not only does it involve large sums of money but , for the vast majority of us , most , if not all , of the money has to be borrowed .
39 MAS 's role in advising on or assisting in the preparation of a client 's Information memorandum does not involve the issuance of a published report nor does it involve any association with the client 's Information memorandum beyond that set out in the terms of engagement , which should be appropriately limited .
40 Why does it need special care ?
41 Nor does it need any familiarity with the object ; that is , it does not need to have experienced those two views in association beforehand .
42 So prices have tend to have fallen on world markets for agricultural goods because of support right , and they 've also become a lot more volatile and that , and that is the er the source of the international frustration with erm the common agricultural policy and this is why we 've got agriculture er being introduced into the G A T T. Not only does it impose huge costs on domestic tax payers and consumers , it also in incurs erm a large cost on third country exporters , right now if you think that most of those countries may well be developing countries and agricultural output is their only source of foreign exchange erm then er the policies of the rich countries in the West are erm a actively erm hindering the development prospects of developing countries alright and that may not be the desired intention .
43 Nor — importantly — does it include circumstantial problems to which the individual concerned may have satisfactorily adjusted although the circumstances remain .
44 Nor , more modestly , does it provide any reason why the Treasury , responsible for the ultimate public obligation to pick up the bill for public bodies which can not be allowed to default , should exercise a prudential interest in its performance .
45 Is there a widow/widower 's pension and does it get contractual increases ?
46 Where does it get these weapons ?
47 Does it add another dimension ?
48 Nor does it pose any difficulty in Poland where research is a truly multilingual affair .
49 Does it follow that Citizen Kane is seeking the BS5750 business accreditation for playing and performances ?
50 A paper which I and colleagues in Grampian prepared for Scottish General Medical Services Committee posed the questions does this present an opportunity for general practice to have greater influence in the provision of health care for our patients ? does it put general practice in the driving seat in helping to determine the range and quality of health service provision ? or might it constitute an intolerable administrative burden on the constrained resources of an increasingly cash limited primary care service ?
51 How does it ascertain those views ?
52 Why does it say three disks .
53 Does it have central heating ?
54 Does it have central heating ?
55 And does it have central heating and , if so , what type ?
56 Okay , that 's the question is why , why does it have that structure ?
57 What does this really mean , and is the current fashion for quality merely rhetorical gloss or does it have more substance ?
58 Once a patient has his magic number , does it have any effect ?
59 It was described thus ( does it ring any bells ? ) :
60 Does it ring any bells ? ’
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