It is enough for me to have you concede that it must necessarily happen, that he [Judas] does what he does of his own volition, and that he cannot conduct himself otherwise if God has so foreknown it.
Free will after sin [the Fall] is a mere titular affair [an empty title only], and sins mortally when it does what it is able to do.
But if it does what it wishes, the Holy Ghost and faith are not present.
A poor man is certainly not ungrateful if he does what he can.
And in like manner, a person is bound to restitution, supposing he has the wherewithal; if he has not and cannot have it, he is not guilty of an omission, provided he does what he can.
When a man does what he ought, he brings no gain to the person to whom he does what he ought, but only abstains from doing him a harm.
He does however profit himself, in so far as he does what he ought, spontaneously and readily, and this is to act virtuously.
Who can deny that a man always does what he pleases, when he does what he pleases?
So also, when the head of the army is unrivaled in the art of war, in what he says and commands he does what he wishes.
And as the real educator is the Perfect Man, in whatever He says and commands He does what He wishes.
The skill of the doctor must be first ascertained; but when the skill of the doctor is once established, he does what he wishes.
When the captain of a ship is proficient in the art of navigation, in whatever he says and commands he does what he wishes.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "does what" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.