Example sentences of "does [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Or does everyone know such things but me ?
2 Provided he acts with good faith and all due care in the context outlined above , the doctor who turns off the ventilator does nothing to warrant criminal sanction .
3 The third possible excursion , to Tulai island ( also known as Coral island ) , a mile north-west of Tioman , does nothing to dispel this dream .
4 I am bound to say , however , that the Bill does nothing to deter younger vehicle takers — and it will stand or fall according to its deterrent qualities .
5 And I said , you know , quite honestly Sandra she does nothing to stop these dogs .
6 The outer northern rel relief road does nothing to reduce those flows or nothing significant to reduce those flows on Wetherby Road .
7 Boiling tap water does nothing to remove harmful pesticide traces .
8 I beg to move , to leave out from ’ That ’ to the end of the Question , and to add instead thereof : ’ this House declines to give a Second Reading to a Bill which fails to establish independent consumer ombudsmen ; fails to strengthen consumer representation ; fails to give sufficient priority to energy saving and environmental protection ; fails to take action where there are excess profits ; and does nothing to prevent privatised boardroom salary excesses . ’
9 How far does she go each second ?
10 Careful scrutiny of these accounts reveals that in almost no instance does she give any hint that there were signs of mental illness in any of her subjects — even among those where this is known to have occurred .
11 So does she regret that period of her life ?
12 Yeah Does she do any hairdressing yet or ?
13 why does she wear thick tights ?
14 Does she bring any Sally at all ?
15 Does she employ extra help if necessary ?
16 ‘ Why does she behave that way ? ’
17 What does she have big ones ?
18 Does she have sound views ?
19 Does she have any idea what the quarrel was about ? ’
20 Tell me honestly — you seem to be a friend — does she have any trouble with boyfriends ? ’
21 Does she have any pills for her heart ? ’
22 Does she agree that tobacco companies also contribute a great deal to sport , and that they employ tens of thousands of people directly and indirectly ?
23 Why does she write this story ?
24 Why does she keep that fire engine ?
25 Does one experience past lives in reverse chronological order ?
26 I was asked to give the number of those who helped , but how does one compute good will , or the grace of God ?
27 But how does one make any sense of Berlin ?
28 Now , how does one handle that kind of difference ?
29 How does one reconcile this record with the Burkeian respect for structures and institutions which mediate relations between the citizen and the state ?
30 How does one educate these people into birth control , a vasectomy or sterilisation ?
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