Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] do " in BNC.
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31 | I 'll get you so you wo n't even recognise your own body but after we 've done it you 'll be grateful to me that I made you do it and you 'll enjoy it and you 'll get better at it and one day you 'll thank me for doing this to you . |
32 | ‘ What made you do that ? ’ |
33 | Whatever made you do that ? ’ |
34 | ‘ And what on earth made you do it ? ’ |
35 | ‘ He made you do that ? ’ |
36 | ‘ Jacqui and Meik told me he made you do some dreadful things . ’ |
37 | I 'm glad Faye made you do it , all right ? ’ |
38 | ‘ So what made you do it ? ’ |
39 | What made you do it . |
40 | So that er that made you do it properly ! |
41 | I said to 'im , ‘ Whatever made yer do it , Ernie ? ’ |
42 | And er , I heard you do er |
43 | It were the first time I ever heard him do it . |
44 | It was the first time that Flavia heard her do so . |
45 | In an effort to quell the hysteria she made herself do ordinary things — putting the kettle on to boil — milk to warm — instant coffee in two brown mugs . |
46 | He punched her on the head and made her do pull-ups against a door frame . |
47 | Some moment when she , as a child , was on the verge of doing something wrong , and he could have fulfilled a father 's role and made her do it . |
48 | Pride , not obedience , made her do what he requested , and she was glad of his support . |
49 | Anger always made him do that . |
50 | I think that was partly what made him do it . |
51 | There 's a story also of how I supposedly made him do take after take of a scene in which he slides down a rope until he was rope-burned so badly he had blood pouring from his hands . |
52 | Well , well , I wonder what made him do that , and in public too . |
53 | She made him do it . ’ |
54 | It was guilt that made him do it . |
55 | ‘ If we made him do cold turkey straight after the barbs , he 'd get the DTs , you know ? |
56 | Not really I just made him do it |
57 | ‘ Well , the rich merchant was very powerful , and he came to control things in the city , and he made everybody do as he thought they ought to do ; snowball-throwing was made illegal , and children had to eat up all their food . |
58 | You paint a picture like that Mars now I saw you do one time , empty with loneliness . |
59 | Well , I saw you do it ! |
60 | ‘ Diana saw her do it and they both burst out into giggles just like little girls . |