Example sentences of "do go [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's right , yeah do goes out seems to me if it 's not windy , it 's I do n't mind how cold it is , it 's the wind I |
2 | I stopped , puffed — you puff as much going down steep hills as you do going up , and your thighs hurt . |
3 | • Many poisons cause as much damage coming back up as they do going down , so do not make him vomit unless you are sure it is safe to do so . |
4 | Yeah they do no they do go round . |
5 | Do go through . |
6 | Do go through … ’ |
7 | Do go through , ’ said Elise , unnecessarily , since Penry was already on his way . |
8 | ‘ Do go up to Jack and Alfred . |
9 | Now do go up to the others . ’ |
10 | If I want to change , I 'll put it , the only thing is , if we do go up the bar , I think I 'll be a bit warm , in something like this wo n't I ? |
11 | ‘ Oh do go on , ’ Harriet hovers above , laughing , ‘ it 's not as if we did n't all know how virtuous you feel . ’ |
12 | Do go on . ’ |
13 | However , Sutherland and Cressey do go on to include a consideration of poverty , unemployment , bad housing , and the like , under the heading of ‘ social situations which are most conducive to crime ’ . |
14 | Do go on . ’ |
15 | Yes you do go on tell i what have I just been telling you then that you need to concentrate on that I think you should be concentrating on . |
16 | ‘ Really , I do go on so , ’ she said apologetically . |
17 | He looked at them , his head on one side , and Floy said , ‘ Do go on . ’ |
18 | But Floy said , in an expressionless tone , ‘ Do go on , ’ and Caspar looked at Floy doubtfully , because he was not altogether sure of Floy yet and he had the feeling that Floy might very well be thinking and assessing and generally not revealing all his feelings . |
19 | Do go on , ’ said Snizort , reaching for a newly sharpened charcoal stick . |
20 | Fortunately , the majority warm to it and do go on to fulfilled fatherhood . |
21 | ‘ Do go on . ’ |
22 | ‘ Do go on , ’ said the Superintendent dangerously . |
23 | ‘ Do go on , ’ Southgate put in silkily . |
24 | ‘ Do go on , ’ Luke murmured , watching her unblinkingly . |
25 | ‘ Do go on ! ’ |
26 | ‘ I do n't want to be rude , but you do go on at people . |
27 | Do go on . ’ |
28 | Although most of our Nursery pupils do go on to the Junior and subsequently to the Senior School at Heriot 's , transfer is not automatic . |
29 | If anyone in the Ormesby area would like to join , meetings are held on Monday evenings at Southlands Leisure Centre , from 7.30 pm to 9.30 pm — do go along to find out more . |
30 | Yeah they do go off . |