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

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1 Ian McKellen is better suited to small spaces than large ones , because a lot of what he does involves gesture , expression and nuance of voice .
2 What he does do really well is to suddenly come out with something brilliantly surreal .
3 What he does do , though , is present these foes as mysterious and indefinably threatening in a haunting manner : ‘ For though they bodies seeme , yet substance from them fades ’ ( II , IX , 15 ) .
4 Antony says hypocritically that he does n't want to cause a riot , which is just what he does do , and he leaves the plebeians in a destructive state of min , who are out to kill and destroy everything .
5 Asked in Tuesday 's programme what he does to relax after a match , Mungall replied : ‘ These days I go to the Sponsors Lounge to collect the Man of the Match champagne ! ’
6 But what he does mean by it can not be identified , at least in any simple way , with the actual beliefs or attitudes which caused it .
7 What he does recall is the years he spent as a violent drunk , his frequent periods in Saughton prison and life in hostels for the single homeless .
8 What he does see is a crippled lama living in extreme simplicity and frugality in a mountain hermitage , whose being is irradiated with a joy which has an even keener edge because his infirmities offer him no possibility of escape .
9 But what he does get is the satisfaction of working alongside regular officers in the knowledge that his contribution is a genuine benefit to the work being done in Darlington .
10 What he does describe well are the two faces of excellence as they have characterised JPL .
11 What he does have , though , is a fearsome grip on the band which looks to me like a dictatorship and which he maintains is just the way things have worked out .
12 What he does have is all packed away inside his leotard — destined to be cult items .
13 So , to get the comparisons over with , and leaving musical considerations aside , what he does have in common with Rattle is charm .
14 What he does seem to mind — and what even the most arbitrary-seeming , the most ludic , of his ironic and erotic diversions and excursions show that he minds — is the regime that came to power in his native country after the revolution of 1948 .
15 For everything in the world , the craving of the sinful man , the rest of the eyes and the of what he does comes not from the father but from the world .
16 What he does know is that at least some of the whales seem to have started making Puget Sound their regular summer feeding ground .
17 I tell you what he does need , see a doctor
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