Example sentences of "does [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , mm mm does right right I 'm sorry about that , yes
2 Well , I certainly will take it up if I get a copy letter , I mean it is obviously that some departments act differently , and I understand that in any case this is only a letter from the secretary , it 's not him , so I mean , I 'm quite happy to take it up if I get the copy of that , and explain that this department act , does rather differently from some of the others .
3 WHERE it matters — on the field — the north of England does rather well , successfully managing widely dispersed resources and usually playing winning rugby .
4 A good starting point is to ask parents to list ten things that irritate them about the school plus ten things that the school does rather well .
5 Bill Clinton , writhing amid the dilemma that most of his election campaign has been an attempt to persuade the white middle class that he does most emphatically not speak for the poor or the coloured , announced , after much shilly-shallying , that ‘ We have refused to confront our differences … and for this neglect , we have all paid . ’
6 After all , cannabis does much less harm to a person 's health than nicotine , and yet cigarettes are legal .
7 I do n't care how different he is underneath , ’ she cut through Davide 's protests , ‘ how much bluster it is , blusterers make poor husbands , never could make a woman happy for more than five minutes , and anyway , Caterina can do better and I 'll see to it that Rosalba does better too .
8 This plant does extremely well in a well-lit aquarium .
9 Ludwigia perennis is another species from Sri Lanka and India which does extremely well under submerged conditions .
10 For instance , one of the signs that extremely and fast are united in a grammatical construction is the fact that the sequence extremely fast can be replaced by a single element , say , old , which has the same relationship to cars as does extremely fast ; furthermore , this substitution causes no grammatical change in the rest of the sentence .
11 Candida can convert to the hyphal form in infected areas of the skin or vagina , but it only does so partially — most of the Candida is still in the typical yeast form .
12 She reveals that she has always carried a photograph of Levy in her handbag and still does so today .
13 For what guarantee is there that it does so objectively ?
14 ( It does so no longer . )
15 Thus , for instance , the implied term that goods supplied under a contract of sale should be fit for the buyer 's purpose ( SGA 1979 , s14(3) ) only applies if the buyer makes known to the seller the purpose for which it wants the goods , relies on the seller 's skill or judgment , and does so reasonably .
16 If the Audit Commission is to continue to do the work that it does so successfully for local government , and to achieve better value for money , it must be independent and impartial , and its reports and work must be respected .
17 It does so effectively in much the same way as the presence of police on the beat reinforces a sense of law and order .
18 It does so indirectly as probably the most important forum of opinion and vehicle of publicity in relation to the Executive 's other chief constitutional responsibility — to the electorate .
19 Nylon makes a 100% recovery to its original length but does so rather slowly .
20 Dervaux conducts much of the set and does so well .
21 ‘ All boats go up on a rising tide , ’ observes Frank Delaney philosophically at the end of one of those come-on-Fred-we-give-you-all-this-advertising-how-about-an-in-depth-profile pieces , in this case on Harper-Collins , that PN does so well .
22 That is now , I do n't think it does so well .
23 The horse dragged to the water is compelled to approach it , but if it drinks it does so voluntarily .
24 The land of a descent group is said to belong to the group as a whole and an outsider to the group does not have a right to cultivation inside the group territory when a member of the gens does so already .
25 The median voter model provides strong predictions ; it does so however at the expense of strong assumptions ( including that voting is sincere and that there is a single dimension to the decisions being taken , aspects discussed later ) .
26 The effect is the opposite to taking logs : squaring stretches out the upper values and compresses the lower ones , and cubing does so even more powerfully .
27 As far as the Shiite ulama were concerned any Shah ruling before the return of the hidden Imam does so unlawfully , unless he has ben licensed by the chief priests , the ayatollahs .
28 If Rask is a case which produces startling results in the UK , it does so simply by applying the established lines of ECJ reasoning about this Directive to new situations .
29 Curiously Nithard does not reveal at this point ( though he does so later ) that Lothar stood godfather to his little half-brother .
30 One can cause grievous bodily harm by omission , and a person who does so intentionally in a case where a duty of care exists may be convicted under section 18 of the 1861 Act .
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