Example sentences of "why does he [verb] " in BNC.

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31 Why does he refuse to meet any groups other than farmers , as he confirmed to me in the House on 17 February ?
32 Why does he refuse to discuss the regulations on the welfare of animals in transit with the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ?
33 Why does he refuse to discuss the reduction of salmonella controls with the consumer organisations ?
34 Why does he refuse to talk to the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds about licensing to kill birds ?
35 Why does he arrogate to himself the claim to know more about patient care than all those professionals ?
36 and er the workhouse , the gentleman in the white waistcoat , why does he think that this
37 So why does he bother with the phenomenon ?
38 Why does he give his Holy Spirit to the individual ?
39 Why does he owe you money ? ’ she asked .
40 And why does he hide away on an island ? ’
41 Why does he like going early ?
42 Why does he wish to take away the Rathliners ' jobs ?
43 If he does , why does he reject the sovereignty of the British people in taking the final decision on the matter in a post-legislative referendum ?
44 ‘ Well , if he 's so decent , ’ said Amiss , as he donned the pyjamas he had specially bought for the purposes of room-sharing , ‘ why does he allow us to be fed so badly ? ’
45 Why does he allow this to happen ?
46 No doubt Mr Furbank thought this unnecessary ; yet if he assumes a readership which knows the general background , why does he need to devote a page to the nature and status of the parlement of Paris ?
47 If ‘ ne'er cloying ’ , why does he need physic ?
48 Well why does he use it then , why does he need a metal detect ?
49 Well why does he use it then , why does he need a metal detect ?
50 as if conscious of the damaging effect this group must have on the imagined relationship between the Poet and the Friend , damaging to the Poet and damaging to the reader 's view of both the Friend and the Poet ( ‘ why does he persevere ? ’ readers may ask in some irritation when confronted with such a catalogue of the Friend 's faults ) , Shakespeare sets matters even by writing what seems to be a related group where the Poet describes his own faults ( 109 , 110 , 111 , 112 ; 117 , 118 , 119 , 120 ) .
51 Why does he say all , as if the crown were a toy , a plaything , a mere nothing — when both of us know it means everything to him !
52 Would the expression simply be included in the list of what was talked about , or would it prompt the question ‘ Why does he say that here ? ’
53 he would n't have to see it , he could just know it 's there but then why does he say , I imagine it
54 ‘ But why does he keep saying things like ‘ extraordinarily interesting ’ and ‘ indeed , indeed ’ ?
55 My wife my wife heard him on the radio on Saturday morning she said who 's this why does he keep saying motor car , motor car
56 Why does he seek to talk with us ?
57 ‘ He is good-looking , ’ Anne whispered to Diana , ‘ but why does he smile at me ?
58 And why does he look so happy as a result ?
59 Then why does he hate it ?
60 Why does he hate me so much ? ’
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