Example sentences of "[adv] do [pers pn] [vb infin] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | much do you want on that if you see what I mean to describe about dreams that |
2 | Yeah , so Do I start on this one ? |
3 | But of course , if you go back far enough do you see on these four in hands were were going from town to town were n't they ? |
4 | How long did you work at that place for , then ? |
5 | Not only does he appear in many guises — far more than the few I have mentioned here — but the Devil seems to be chief of the evil spirits . |
6 | What exactly did he mean by that ? |
7 | Now what exactly did he mean by that remark ? |
8 | What exactly did he see in this patronizing little squirt ? |
9 | ‘ So where exactly do I fit into all this ? ’ |
10 | ‘ What exactly do you mean by that ? ’ |
11 | ‘ What exactly do you mean by that ? ’ |
12 | ‘ And what exactly do you mean by that ? ’ she snapped . |
13 | ‘ What exactly do you mean by that ? ’ |
14 | ‘ What exactly do you mean by that ? ’ |
15 | ‘ And what exactly do you mean by that ? ’ |
16 | What exactly do you mean by that ? |
17 | But what exactly do you say to that special someone whom you drugged to get into bed ? |
18 | ‘ Oh , Richard , why ever did you stay with such a woman ? ’ she murmured . |
19 | He had his leg whooped off did you know about that ? |
20 | Only gradually did it dawn on those responsible that vigorous and determined nationalist organizations had grown up in the shadow of the Japanese , that these movements had flourished exceedingly in the vacuum left by the collapse of Japanese power , and that if the colonial regimes were to be reconstituted it could only be by force . |
21 | One writer , who has covered the Royal Family for 12 years , said : ‘ In 30 minutes of speeches and toasts , not once did they look at each other . ’ |
22 | Now , how far did we get with that ? |
23 | And you know I , I actually had phrases like bra burning thrown at me and erm I I said that feminism to me is about having the same opportunities as men and I put few of the phrases er er you know along those lines and so everybody round the table said well yes I believe in that too , I said well then you 're feminists and so it 's about valuing or devaluing words as well and you know you just made the point about changing words , but how far do we go with this ? |
24 | ring me up and asking I understand you Anyway to cut a long story short , he was basically saying well do you know of any computers ? |
25 | ‘ How d' you ride on these things ? ’ she had asked Cy as , pulling up , he shook her hand in congratulation . |
26 | How do you do it , how to do you cope with that ? |
27 | These two travellers were apparently strangers in the area , yet how did they know about this forest path leading to a glade with water to refresh themselves ? |
28 | They were by now close together , and the devil , who had got into both of them , whispered in both their ears ; McAllister had meant to ask , Now , how did we arrive at that ? and Dr Neil , who had meant to say something provocative to her , decided to do something provocative instead . |
29 | How did we get into this war ? |
30 | How did he feel about that ? ’ |