Example sentences of "[pron] do [verb] [pers pn] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He wants to know what the job of a Euro MP is , well he is applying for a Euro seat , I do wish him the best of luck and when he 's been there |
2 | I did n't deliver , to tell a lie , but I did tell you a slight wrong thing . |
3 | I give them a , I did give them a good rinse afterwards though . |
4 | I did phone her a few weeks ago and she said , ooh I 'll have to see you on Friday in Mould you know get a |
5 | ‘ You do love me a little bit , do n't you , Harry ? ’ she said . |
6 | But she did give him a hefty shove and he nearly fell . |
7 | Stanley is a very strong character who does offer her a temporary home . |
8 | This book , these books are quite good because they do give you a little bit of explanation . |
9 | ‘ My God , they do give you a red face when you 're least expecting it . ’ |
10 | It did award her the prestigious Hughes medal in 1906 , the first medal awarded to a woman by the Royal Society . |
11 | Johnny was surely the " Billy Bishop Canadian " of World War 2 : only the war ending when it did denied him the highest award . |
12 | wardens and whatever , we do n't take the double yellow lines half seriously enough , erm and I think parking generally is , is something we 're very bad at and I 'm an occasional sinner in this respect too , but it , it did strike me the other day , erm paying a fifteen pound fine for parking on a single yellow line on a Sunday afternoon but I had n't noticed a sign that said I should n't , erm paying that fifteen pound fine in other words not having paid the six pound instant fine , I remember thinking that , really there 's , there was no way of talking back , and I had in fact attempted an explanation as to why I 'd done it , and explained the reasons why I thought this really was very overlookable on the side of the law , erm I do n't suppose they paid much attention to it , I do n't imagine giving it a moment 's thought at all . |
13 | Erm no , he does help me a few things but I do all the digging for him because he ca n't bend down too much . |
14 | The egoist might concede that , since in choosing means to his own ends he has to try to predict others ' behaviour , he does find it a practical necessity at times to imagine from their viewpoints at the cost of transiently feeling himself moved in altruistic directions . |
15 | And it does give him a few funny stories to tell his mates in the pub . |
16 | If nothing else it does give us a new insight into other people 's technical problems . |
17 | ‘ However , it does give you a huge personal lift and it is great recognition for the work you do . ’ |
18 | I pumped one through today on something lost and it does give you an immediate link to , a written link . |
19 | But it does make him an easy target . |
20 | ‘ It does worry me the longer it goes on without one . |