Example sentences of "does [verb] [conj] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ However it does expect that all elements of the system should be identified and a specification provided ’ , says its report .
2 Nonetheless , the table does show that most dementia sufferers are far from isolated or neglected by friends , neighbours and relatives .
3 But , whether he does emerge as another champion or not , the name of Lotus will never be forgotten in the world of motoring and motor racing .
4 However , serious disorientation with loss of control resulting in an accident , can and does occur and all pilots should know about this problem and how to deal with it .
5 This single value can not be used statistically when comparing chemistry with geology , but it does suggest that some elements of PhD research are diffused into the literature in a much more widespread manner than could be expected by simple inspection of the titles of papers .
6 This single value can not be used statistically when comparing chemistry with geology , but it does suggest that some elements of Ph D research are diffused into the literature in a much more widespread manner than could be expected by simple inspection of the titles of papers .
7 This is a split that can rarely have been witnessed in Glasgow — which does not indicate that he was at fault in consulting his analyst , but does indicate that these autobiographies are sited in very different places .
8 Despite obvious successes Kemp ( 1990 , p. 27 ) does note that many staff have been fearful of the Next Steps initiative :
9 As we shall see in the following chapter , this does not necessarily mean that the interests of farmers and landowners are no longer dominant in rural society , but it does mean that this dominance has increasingly to be carried out by reaching an accommodation with these new conditions .
10 ‘ But it does mean that some people have to wait as much as three hours .
11 It is an imbalanced situation at the moment , it does mean that some investigators are doing types of work which
12 This does mean though that Blanche has to be sacrificed and so Blanche is sent to a mental asylum .
13 ( In fairness to Rollin he does allow that such rights may be breached , but only for life-or-death reasons .
14 The Halifax argues that borrowers benefit from certainty , but does concede that some people — who will not pay any more if rates do rise , until next April — may be seduced into ‘ a feeling of false prosperity ’ .
15 It does seem that some people would consider themselves natural and enthusiastic readers , while others need persuasion and encouragement to do anything other than ‘ dip ’ into a book .
16 In conclusion , it does seem that some people were born to be fat , but are only able to be fat because of the relatively affluent society in which they live .
17 While Madge does not claim this guide is infallible nor that the list is complete , she does argue that these items in ‘ an alphabet of risk ’ both singly and cumulatively help to establish the probability that individual families will be under stress .
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