Example sentences of "does [pers pn] [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Well if , if you look at erm a female worker , er as opposed to a male worker and you look at the o oppression that she suffers , does she not suffer both the oppression of being working and the oppression of being a woman ?
2 Does he also admit that for the first time in the history of the national health service , waiting lists for day patients and in-patients combined have risen above 900,000 people ?
3 Does he also agree that to brand such investment as ’ sweatshops ’ is a grave affront to the employees of those companies ?
4 Does he also agree that what Yorkshire as a whole needs to restart the economy is low tax , low inflation and another Conservative Government ?
5 Does he also agree that , although the violence of the provisional IRA and others who claim with no legitimacy to speak for the Irish people as a whole , is sickening , it is equally disgusting , disgraceful and sickening to see those who claim to be loyal to the Unionist cause killing , tit for tat , for no reason other than that people happen to be Catholic ?
6 Does he also agree that , where he has extended the competence of the institutions of the European Community , we shall increasingly see , as we have seen in relation to Sunday trading and British Aerospace , the emergence of two forms of law — first , British law , which we encourage the population to obey and honour , and , secondly , European law , which we try to avoid — and thus we shall succeed in undermining the rule of law here ?
7 Does he not think that , with a general election coming , if he is confident in his position , the least that he could do would be to put that forward in a general election so that at least people will have an opportunity to give a view before they are committed by the right hon. Gentleman 's signature of a treaty of this magnitude ?
8 Does he not understand that , at a time when even he is forecasting a Europe of up to 30 member states by the end of the century , it is inevitable that the Scottish nation will demand to be a full part of that process of change ?
9 Does he not know that ?
10 Does he not agree that , without such a radical break with his previous policies , his statement that ’ a new situation in the world needs new ideas and a new impetus ’ will not carry much conviction ?
11 But yeah so does he still write that ?
12 Does he still have that orange Pac-a-Mac ?
13 Does he still take that view ?
14 How on earth does he now reconcile that statement with the fact that he has ignored submissions from wherever they may have come , be it consultants or pensioners , GPs or the disabled , the elected district or regional councillors or Members of Parliament ?
15 Does he further agree that , following the re-election of the Conservative party to office after the next general election , there will be an avalanche of applications from state schools seeking grant-maintained status ?
16 Does he further agree that Labour Members ' knee-jerk opposition to city technology colleges shows their obsession with standardisation rather than with improving the quality of education in schools ?
17 Does he further agree that , sooner or later , the talks will have to develop into meaningful discussions about constitutional change on an all-Ireland basis because the status quo is untenable and is a recipe for continuing conflict ?
18 Does he further agree that , at this critical time of ordering , building and commissioning that submarine fleet , we should not pay attention to the recommendations of the two main Opposition parties , whose opinion appears to vary , not merely from day to day , but from hour to hour ?
19 Why does it invariably attract such condemnation ?
20 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 .
21 And does it actually do that ?
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