Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] [vb infin] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I always did like a challenge . |
2 | ‘ I really do have a pain . ’ |
3 | Okay now there 's some information for you to just er I really do need a pen and I do n't know where I 've left it . |
4 | I really do need a place . |
5 | ‘ I really did want a femur ’ , he said . |
6 | I really did get a bit beyond myself . |
7 | Oh , yes , I never did get a chance to fly that big buzzard . |
8 | You do n't need to become a slave to Filofax — but you probably do need a college diary or alphabetical address book with space for telephone numbers , etc . |
9 | A pity she really did have a cold on the morning she woke up and used her inhaler , the morning after I 'd taken it out of her hand-bag and added my little cocktail . |
10 | Is it true that you really did have a nightmare time in your early life , with all the operations on your foot ? |
11 | ‘ Oh , you really do treat a girl swell . ’ |
12 | Oh this is where you really do need a mouse . |
13 | ‘ If you really do have a twin then the chances of finding Garry can only be better if you 're with me . ’ |
14 | If you ca n't resolve the query or dispute with your customer then you really do have a problem and having a court decide for you may be the only solution . |
15 | What you then do make a note of that all that , as I read it to you what you then do is to put your solution into that container you have to otherwise it comes out the ends ! |
16 | She 'd had a couple of little fumbling and innocuous affairs , nothing serious , and she never dared breathe a word to Georg . |
17 | Did that mean she actually did have a choice , that he 'd given up the idea of evicting her ? |
18 | So we really do have a problem here . |
19 | Since the money comes direct from us , and not an insurance company , we really do have a stake in minimising your inconvenience . |
20 | We really do have a health service to be proud of and I thank all concerned . |
21 | At that point , once the letter is finalised , we then did have a meeting with two members , the Chairman of this Committee that 'll be Councillor Park , to just go through it , and that happened on Monday morning of this week . |
22 | We were soon visual and able to locate the airfield , where once again the radio was not manned , so we never did get a weather report . |
23 | It was argued that they can monopolise resources in an area where they already do have a monopoly ( schools , community halls , etc . ) |
24 | They always did taste a bit funny you know , did n't they ? |
25 | They probably do have a bit put away — but not enough that they can afford to risk it . ’ |
26 | If they really do trust a Vampire , or even a Vampiric Minion come to that , they 'll deserve all they are about to get . |
27 | I tell the DI why ; I tell him about two more betrayals ; about the commanding officer who had let men die to cover up his own inadequacy ( or at least Andy believed he had , which was all that mattered ) , and I tell him about the locum doctor who could n't be bothered to attend a patient and then , when he eventually did pay a visit , just assumed her pain was something trivial . |
28 | It still does smell a bit cos I have n't washed it since then and that was about three months ago . |
29 | ‘ He really does have a problem , ’ he said ; but he too spoke softly . |
30 | We 've done a profile of the courses and guess what they all happen in the school holidays , so this is n't , this is n't over yet in fact for all the user groups , for you , the clubs and the organizations , it really does need a push from you , you must by and large are the deci decision makers , the club officers and I would ask you urgently whether or whether or not your clubs already got its name on the list , to actually support the people within your club that are laying these things on . |