Example sentences of "does [pron] [vb infin] that the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 ?
2 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 ?
3 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 ?
4 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 ?
5 How does one ensure that the history of their generation — who received them and when , and how they relate to other items of information — is fully documented ( Zweig 1992 ) ?
6 Does he admit that the waiting list for day patients has shot up by 50 per cent ?
7 McGegan is not afraid of Handel : nor does he feel that the composer 's awesome genius need be treated with kid gloves .
8 On what ground does he conclude that the form of the Bonapartist state is an effect of the small-holding peasantry , rather than of some other factor or factors ?
9 Only then does he discover that the system of which he is a hero is not so highly regarded by all its customers .
10 Does he realise that the mining fraternity has been reduced from 22,000 in 1979 , to fewer than 8,000 now and that in my constituency seven collieries have been closed and 5,000 miners made redundant ?
11 Does he realise that the islanders have run the ferry for many years and that until this year they received not a penny of subsidy , unlike the Scottish ferries ?
12 If he has no such evidence , does he think that the introduction of Sunday trading in Britain is likely to cause the kind of social and moral breakdown that has been suggested by some advocates of restrictions ?
13 By what date does he believe that the reform of local government will be complete ?
14 Does he believe that the loans plus grants system covers the full year or does it cover only the terms after the Christmas and Easter vacations and , if so , what does he recommend to students who can not find work during the summer in the present employment conditions and who had to resort last summer to the soup kitchens ?
15 Does he accept that the Government are reducing to fewer than 300 ships the number of vessels that now sail under the red ensign and that they have treated with utter contempt the red ensign , which has served this country well in times of peace and war ?
16 Does he accept that the way to solve the problem is for workers to provide goods and services that are competitively priced ?
17 Does he accept that the conditions in which live animals are exported must be humane ?
18 Does he accept that the position of sterling is a verdict on industrial performance and , if so , is the verdict guilty or not guilty ?
19 If there is to be detailed discussion of constitutional change , does he accept that the politicians who represent constituencies in England and Scotland and Wales will need to be consulted , and that he may well find that opinions have shifted substantially since the House last discussed the issue ?
20 Does he agree that the scheme must remain voluntary if it is to retain its value ?
21 Does he agree that the law should be changed so that the police have a duty rather than just a power to act under section 39 ?
22 Does he agree that the idea of spending an extra £35,000 million a year would be absolutely disastrous for the economy of this country ?
23 Does he agree that the price being paid by 2.5 million unemployed this Christmas is too high , and that if a price has to be paid for the economic mess that our country is in , it should be paid in full by himself and his ragbag of right hon. Friends ?
24 When the Minister considers the proposed closure of research vessel support services at Barry , the destruction of the environmental research centre at Bangor , the threat to the environment from the Water Bill and the failure of Government Ministers to obtain a separate water authority for Wales , does he agree that the Secretary of State is presiding over the destruction of environmental research in Wales ?
25 Does he agree that the nationalists in Mid-Ulster have given a warning to the House by the way in which they voted , with a colossal rise in the Sinn Fein vote and a colossal drop in the SDLP vote ?
26 Does he agree that the time has come to put forward with ever greater clarity the kind of Europe which we want and which he has already outlined in his comments ?
27 Does he agree that the announcement last Thursday by the Secretary of State for Social Security is nothing short of a scandal ?
28 Whatever the origins of the present crisis , does he agree that the brunt should not fall on the most vulnerable in the community — the elderly , the handicapped and school children ?
29 Does he agree that the liquidators and other representatives should study every proposal and option in order to secure the best possible deal for depositors , creditors and former members of staff ?
30 Does he agree that the collections are vast and have often been assembled at very little cost , but at the same time they are the treasures of the night watchmen ?
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