Example sentences of "do i. " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ So do I. Goodbye . ’ |
2 | No , nor do I. Yes , I went back to my parents . |
3 | She heard that : — — Papa is grown stout and has need of bigger trousers but Mama cries he is more handsome than ever and so do I. I have little time my Lily to write because I am put to Latin with the Abbe which is sore hard work and gives me the headache . |
4 | ‘ So do I. ’ ‘ Do you think I set that trap ? ’ |
5 | ‘ And frankly , ’ he said , coming to the essence of the matter , ‘ those two do n't want to go without you , and Harry wants you to be there and … well … so do I. ’ |
6 | ‘ Neither do I. We 'll be looking at one or two players in the morning and pick a side then . ’ |
7 | So do I. To anyone capable of seeing beyond a county bank balance , it has been clear for a number of years that there is too much limited-overs cricket played by the counties and that the present mix of three and four-day Championship games is not only confusing , especially now that they start on different days of the week , but also unnecessarily exhausting for all involved . |
8 | ‘ So do I. ’ |
9 | ‘ Nor do I. ’ He smiled at her , and she smiled gently back at the tall , grey-haired , spare-framed man , whose brown eyes were so like her own , and whose hair at one time had been auburn , too , not a grizzled grey as it was now . |
10 | Nor do I. ’ |
11 | ‘ So do I. ’ |
12 | ‘ Yes , so do I. They tell me Davout 's got some of his best men on to it . |
13 | ‘ Yes , ’ said Karelius slowly , ‘ so do I. As you say , the letter would have to be composed very carefully , for I do n't suppose the Grand Army have any more respect for the privacy of the mail than you people . |
14 | ‘ You know that and so do I. But suppose I 've done something similar ? |
15 | Neil Kinnock does n't actually smoke , and neither do I. I gave up smoking on 1 January ; since then I have smoked well over 100 cigarettes . |
16 | Maitland-Magill-Crichton at once replied , ‘ So do I. ’ Examples of more dramatic moments excel by their simplicity . |
17 | So do I. |
18 | ‘ So do I. We 've had the spy-glass trained on his approach bearing and they 'd have picked up an explosion for sure . ’ |
19 | ‘ So do I. ’ Denholm lowered his glasses . |
20 | ‘ So do I. Should be interesting . |
21 | ‘ Neither do I. Opens up all sorts of avenues of interesting speculation , does n't it ? ’ |
22 | ‘ Neither do I. Not without knowing how they work . |
23 | ‘ Neither do I. So ? ’ |
24 | ‘ So do I. ’ |
25 | ‘ So do I. ’ Maura 's voice sounded small . |
26 | ‘ Neither do I. ’ |
27 | " So do I. Take my advice and stay single . " |
28 | And so do I. ’ |
29 | " So do I. They sing . |
30 | She constructed back : You know what I am , and so do I. There , the blackened wrecks of meanings , that 's me , and you know it because you built it back for me . |