Example sentences of "do [adv] i " in BNC.

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1 I do all I can on my good days . ’
2 I do all I can to help you . ’
3 Before I do so I must say something about the way in which the U K economy has developed since the latter half of the nineteenth century .
4 and you probably know more about that than I do so I wo n't you know
5 You can make pleas for extra schemes but if you do so I could only suggest that you also accompany it with one that you would rather er is not done , so there are actually replacements rather than additions .
6 So I did it anyway cos later on you would have said well you could 've taped me if you want like you always do so I did it anyway .
7 No , I do , I do normally I I 'm pretty careful .
8 Do not I fill heaven and earth ? ’
9 Do not I fill heaven and earth , if heaven and earth are words on my page ?
10 When visiting a foreign country , for example , I may feel that I have reason to obey its laws on the ground that if I do not I may bring the reputation of my university into disrepute .
11 You 'll come , boy , because if you do not I shall have you dragged there .
12 Yeah I keep , when I I I always scrape the vegetables sometimes but when I do though I keep cutting my fingers !
13 oh yeah , what we do now I 've got a , a bought cabinet
14 You do n't me you ha , you ca n't answer the phone like that .
15 I 'as to use the bog on the landing , do n't I ?
16 Do n't I deserve any congratulations ? ’
17 Well , I could have but then I always think I can do anything , do n't I ?
18 Do n't I always ? ’ he snapped .
19 People often think of Christian morality as a kind of bargain in which God says , ‘ if you keep a lot of rules I 'll reward you , and if you do n't I 'll do the other thing . ’
20 ‘ Why do n't I get the Detroit task force team to co-ordinate both the vehicle and components ’ phase-out plans in the UK ? ’ he asked .
21 Do n't I get any time off ? ’
22 Why do n't I feel like that ?
23 Why do n't I show you the place where Mountbatten was killed ? ’
24 ‘ Why do n't I remember ? ’
25 ‘ I always cheer you up , do n't I ? ’
26 Do n't I ? ’
27 Do n't I get a little kiss ? ’
28 Why do n't I do the first half and you have an early night , and I 'll wake you at two o'clock ? ’ , knowing full well how awful it is to be woken out of a deep sleep at 2am to start work .
29 ‘ Mummy , why do n't I look like Paula ? ’ she had asked , staring wretchedly at her five-year-old reflection in the mirror , but her mother , herself slightly bemused by the young beauty she had produced , had been unable to give her any satisfactory answer .
30 Do n't I , hell — oh , go to hell — ’
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