Example sentences of "does [adv] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It does rather I mean there 's howling ! |
2 | As he does so he keeps looking at her with a gentle expression . |
3 | As he does so he stops the car because he sees water in the road which is coming from a site on the left hand side . |
4 | When he does so he tries to keep the lunch simple , with one or two courses and no alcohol . |
5 | Yet before it does so it destroys much else , and the devastation at the end of King Lear is a sufficient proof of the destructiveness of hypocrisy , once it is believed , Trusting hypocrites such as these is like offering oneself as a test-bed for the cultivation of some deadly bacillus . |
6 | Although Mary very rarely cooks trout , when she does so it tastes delicious . |
7 | Does not he think it right that all such pensioners should receive compensation when they have lost so much pension due to his complacency and reprehensible laxity ? |
8 | Does not he think that we are a bad example to tell people to act through the United Nations when we as a Government have failed to do so ? |
9 | Does not he feel ashamed of that ? |
10 | Does not he feel that unwise comments such as those that he made do not help an already difficult situation ? |
11 | Why does not he tell Russia and the other former Soviet Union countries that we want them to get rid of nuclear weapons ? |
12 | Why does not he admit that since last year 's Budget more than 500,000 people have been added to the dole queue ? |
13 | In view of that , does not he owe many thousands of families in Britain a personal apology ? |
14 | Why does not he give freedom to the people of Scotland to move about without dipping into their pockets ? |
15 | But does not he realise that throughout Scotland he and his cronies are seen as a ’ wee parcel of rogues in a nation who were bought and sold for English gold ’ ? |
16 | Does not he realise that there is a serious danger of recreating the student ferment of 1969 ? |
17 | Does not he realise that , in making his announcement , he has , to some extent , signed his political death warrant ? |
18 | If the right hon. and learned Gentleman believes in that vital sector of our economy , why does not he take measures to increase investment ? |
19 | Why does not he take his head out of the sand and understand Scotland 's problems ? |
20 | Does not he recognise that it is a broadly based representative body in which it was open to the Conservative party to participate and that for him to call now for a debate , once its work is completed , is extraordinary ? |
21 | Does not he fill in every word from cover to cover ? |
22 | The Prime Minister wants to bribe , they want to build — why does not he listen to them ? |
23 | Why does not he direct more of his roads bribes money towards the provision of better buses ? |
24 | ‘ Since there is speculation and King Richard must surely be aware of it , why does not he let the princes be seen ? ’ she asked uneasily . |
25 | Does not he have some regard for them ? |
26 | Does not he have a powerful point when he says : ’ The new system is run by accountants who do n't have to sit across the table from the patient and say I can not treat you' ’ until the new financial year ? |
27 | As Leader of the House , does not he have a responsibility to the whole House ? |
28 | If the hon. Gentleman thinks that it is not , why does not he have the courage to stand up and say so ? |
29 | Does not he understand the impact that that will have on British Aerospace and Rolls-Royce ? |
30 | Does not he understand that it is action , not words , that the elderly , sick and disabled of Britain require of him ? |