Sentence examples for does comment from inspiring English sources

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But Gambaccini does comment on Ross's much-publicised contract with the BBC, reported to be worth an estimated £18m.

Blatter does comment on the further reforms he would also like to see set in motion at the 20 July meeting, including an expansion of the exco.

As for President Bush, his press secretary, Ari Fleischer, said on Wednesday that "the President typically never does comment on anything involving a Supreme Court case, a Supreme Court ruling, or a Supreme Court finding — typically".

ArXiv [20], the preprint server of the high energy physics community and other disciplines, creates a forum attached to each article and the community can (and does) comment.

As such, at least theoretically, bodies and materiality are paralleled to talk since each mode carries interactional meaning for an individual, although Norris does comment on the issue that language often plays a central role in interaction (2004).

(Pickering does comment that one could follow the subsequent history and see how the conflict was resolved, and he does give some brief statements about it, but its resolution is not important for him).

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"Those who can't do, comment".

Perhaps they watched the contortions of some who did comment.

"You'll have lots of splaining to do" comment.

Do comment below.

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