Example sentences of "does [pers pn] [vb infin] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 yeah , I think what it does I mean because I had the change to alter the situation
2 I mean , does she go and pick people at random ?
3 Does she think that I have no feelings , or have been struck deaf because I stand by the kitchen door , silent ?
4 Does she think that we get access to these facilities free of charge ?
5 Does she reckon that an extra power station there will boost business ?
6 Does she sign or not ?
7 the thing with them , a bed with them , she 'll not come in now , and never come , no reason why not , cos I know she smokes so what does she do that we have n't to know , so I says oh I says this bed is n't gon na keep being here and no An no Angela in it
8 When does she anticipate that that can be resolved ?
9 Why does she assume that 100 per cent of Liverpool people are red hot Labour supporters ?
10 Nor does she finish when her class leaves at 3.30pm .
11 Where does she live and how long will you stay ? ’
12 Does she put or something ?
13 Does she believe that it should be left in that country ?
14 The wife reveals that he and her yuppie husband are no longer having sex ; only gradually does she learn that his potency is being energetically drained by her own nymphomane sister .
15 Does she have or not ?
16 with it , and does she weep as well
17 Does she recognise that the inequity and injustice done to her party through , for example , no Conservative Members of Parliament being returned in 12 Glasgow constituencies would be redressed by the granting of proportional representation throughout the United Kingdom ?
18 Mr Barry Brittlebank accuses Miss Penny Phillips of being ungrammatical ( ‘ How many years ’ experience does she recommend that an editor clock up … ? ’ ) .
19 ‘ How may years ' experience does she recommend that an editor clock ( sic ) up … ’ chides Miss Phillips .
20 How many years ' experience does she recommend that an editor clock up before attempting to master the use of apostrophes and capitalisation ?
21 Does she accept that it is impossible to explain to them why patients who are haemophiliacs are eligible for compensation but they are not — even though my constituents have the same condition , life expectancy and financial pressures ?
22 Does she accept that very few people are totally opposed to Sunday trading , but millions want some form of compromise that recognises the special nature of Sunday ?
23 Does she agree that the Trafford figures show a dramatic fall in waiting lists and that that is a tribute to the efficient way in which the health authority has managed its operating theatres ?
24 Does she agree that it should be reinforced and strengthened so that the developing countries can play their full part in dealing with the world 's acute environmental problems ?
25 Does she agree that some of our overseas development programmes have been vitiated by the rise in population in some of the countries concerned ?
26 Does she agree that haemophiliacs and others who are given contaminated blood transfusions receive them from the national health service ?
27 Does she agree that we should build on the remarkable achievement of the Kazakhstani people who , before the break-up of the Soviet Union , succeeded in closing the main nuclear test site in Kazakhstan ?
28 I warmly congratulate my right hon. Friend on her excellent work in co-ordinating the aid , but does she agree that the words of the hon. Member for Walsall , North ( Mr. Winnick ) are correct ?
29 Does she agree that one unfortunate thing about the United Nations effort to seek peace between the factions in the south is the implication that those factions , together , represent a Government ?
30 Does she agree that the factions that are fighting in the south have no claim to represent the north , which has the main link with the Somali community in this country , and that all factions in the regions of Somalia must be involved in reaching a settlement that can be expected to last ?
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