Example sentences of "[conj] do he [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Or did he think Or did he think it was pneumonia ?
2 Did he mean that he was on holiday because it was Sunday , or did he mean that he was on holiday in the area ?
3 Were they just words he was reading , or did he realize that three aircraft meant twenty-one crew , and countless women waiting anxiously for the phone call that would tell them their man was safe — or the letter that would tell them he was not ?
4 Is he referring to the deportations , or does he mean that by making life so miserable in the refugee camps people will leave voluntarily ?
5 Is the Minister satisfied that the 1987 guidelines are still sufficiently detailed and effective , or does he think that they ought now to be updated ?
6 Or does he panic and get nervous or violent ?
7 When will the Secretary of State accept responsibility for the crisis in education provision in Cambridgeshire , or does he believe that it is just another scare got up by pupils , parents , teachers and Conservative county councillors in that county ?
8 Does he say of someone who does not have this character that he is ‘ not loyal ’ , in order to express lack of approval of him , or does he say that he is loyal , but seek to negate the usual valuational meaning of the word , by inserting some adverb like ‘ deplorably ’ before it ?
9 Nor did he suggest that the government of the Third Reich used the 1936 Olympiad as a propaganda vehicle for the German Nazi Party .
10 Aylwin , however , stated that he did not wish to accept such an offer , nor did he feel that it was justified , given that he had agreed to be elected for a four-year period and that to alter the term of office ( by amending the Constitution ) " would be to change the rules of play of our democratic co-existence " .
11 Nor did he doubt that the assault was attempted murder .
12 Nor did he know whether the fridge had been manufactured to last or to become obsolescent quickly ; nor whether it consumed more or less electricity to run than other models ; nor whether , when it was defunct , its parts could or would be recycled .
13 Although he was involved with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre , he never settled with any organisation for long , nor did he believe that permanent companies were likely to produce better work than ad hoc assemblies .
14 He disliked the arriviste Jews because he felt that they were provincial and superstitious and liable to arouse hostility ; nor did he believe that they would be loyal to France .
15 Nor did he say that he thought it was unlikely , on the whole , that the Bishop would sack a perfectly competent administrator who happened not to be smarmy enough to some thruster from the Scottish lowlands .
16 Deputy Environment Minister Opah Rushesha did not name the countries , nor did he say if the government had accepted the offers .
17 McGegan is not afraid of Handel : nor does he feel that the composer 's awesome genius need be treated with kid gloves .
18 Nor does he believe that abstinence makes the heart grow stronger .
19 Will he join me in saluting the work done by some of the small magistrates courts in west Norfolk , such as those in Hunstanton and Fakenham , and does he agree that every effort should be made to ensure that they stay open ?
20 Will he confirm that those luxuries included televisions ; and does he agree that if there is not to be an income tax rate of 35p to support those massive spending plans , they can be supported only by a large increase in VAT ?
21 Can my right hon. Friend say what is the global worth of the contract , and does he agree that it represents a vote of confidence in British engineering ?
22 And does he know that you are using him ? ’
23 But did he mean that he actually sat waiting outside the U.S. Consulate ?
24 I know that the right hon. Gentleman gets around the country , but does he realise that it is almost impossible to maintain services in many of our local authorities ?
25 I agree entirely with my hon. Friend , but does he agree that we require a firm commitment from the Government that more resources will be provided for the prison service ?
26 I hear what my hon. Friend says , but does he understand that there is a particular problem with certain councils , such as Avon county council ?
27 I had not intended to intrude on my hon. Friend 's speech , but does he consider that a schoolteacher , whose salary is fixed through national wage agreements by the independent pay review body for teachers and who lives in my hon. Friend 's or my constituency in the south-east , is better able to afford the council tax on a higher band than a teacher who lives in Darlington or elsewhere in the north ?
28 After she married her husband Ted , she underwent as did he tests and medical treatment for their childless state .
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