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

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1 Does she think the Royal divorces of the Nineties will hit business ?
2 ‘ And what does she want the soft touch to do ? ’
3 Does she want the stump digging up as well ?
4 But the Marschallin does not misjudge , nor does she sentimentalize the situation .
5 Only when evening comes does she lift the lid a chink and peer out , checking whether darkness has yet come .
6 If Raine Spencer 's iron will and unswerving competence made her intolerant of others less efficient — in the words of one neighbour , the kind of woman who ‘ rubs up worthy souls the wrong way ’ — does she deserve the epitaph of the woman who alienated the children , sold the family silver , was short with servants and decorated Althorp in poor taste ?
7 Does she feel the same way as you ? ’
8 Wherever does she find the energy ?
9 She was so slim before : where does she lose the weight from , I wonder ! ’
10 In the night does she see the sun , and in the darkness does she see light .
11 What comment has the minister to make on this example of corporate ethics or does she like the Prime Minister believe it 's no matter for her ?
12 Does she have the muscle to become a leading lady in her own right ?
13 Does she have the time ?
14 Does she have the same effect on everyone ? ’
15 What month does she take the exam ?
16 Does she mind the children ?
17 Does she acknowledge the concern that exists about that aspect and can she explain what action the Government intend to take ?
18 Neither does she consider the possibility that there are reasons for doing degrees other than as qualifications for jobs ; therefore humanities degrees are a ‘ waste of time ’ .
19 Does she keep the insurance premiums up ?
20 Does he want the British public to realise that 128 warheads per submarine equals 512 warheads for four submarines , and that that equates to 2 , 560 Hiroshimas ?
21 Only when he 's learnt to blow crystal without blemishes and scars , does he make the grade .
22 Does he think that we should employ 5,000 HMIs to carry out inspections , or does he prefer the Labour party 's solution — that only local councils should be allowed to inspect schools ?
23 Not only does he collect the ball well when under attack , he also distributes it magnificently on occasions , picking out midfielders with great accuracy , sometimes over 20–30 yards .
24 If so , how does he justify the fear that there may be a number of fingers on the disintegrating Soviet strategic deterrent , when at the same time he seeks to justify the proliferation of nuclear strategic deterrents in the hands of France , the United Kingdom and the United States ?
25 Given the favourable non-wage labour cost which the minister told us about a moment ago , how does he justify the enormous discrepancy in wages between England and Wales as an average and areas like South Wales and Northumberland where average weekly earnings are up to sixty five pounds less than the average and will he explain to us why the government is not tackling huge wage differentials in this country ?
26 Nor does he feel the stockmarket has fully discounted a recession .
27 Er many of us remember Gordon in the sixties working with a small group to get this place built thirty years on does he feel the playhouse is doing what he then hoped for and if not what are the things that have changed it ?
28 Does he feel the same ? "
29 Does he feel the same ? ’
30 He is born with that instinct , for no mother wasp ever taught him , nor does he possess the capacity to learn something so fundamental to his existence .
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