Example sentences of "[adv] a [noun sg] do [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's gettin' so a fella do n't know where he 's dippin' it . |
2 | Obviously an individual does not have the freedom to work . |
3 | All expenses are paid by the band 's members as with any hobby , so an accountant does n't need to be involved , although there are certain precautionary steps which should be taken at this early stage . |
4 | Could you hang on just a minute do n't go away just stay there hold on . |
5 | Hang on just a minute do n't go away I want you back stay there Alan . |
6 | You disgu I do that hang on just a minute do n't go away . |
7 | Getting it out and that was just an armchair do n't know what they 'd do if they had to move the settee , but erm , that 's the difference in |
8 | Well a mother does n't want to nag or harp on , or use clichés or run the |
9 | My father had er , horses at that time and my uncle out at Holt , he had some horses they were talking about this one day and uncles would say well a horse did n't work nearly as hard with that road 's were nice and solid . |
10 | Surely a barber did n't hold his client in this way , was he perhaps going too far ? |
11 | And yet a novel does n't write itself , even if some of the very greatest ones appear to ; it is written by a man with ‘ aims and preferences ’ . |
12 | In terms of advice , what future plans does the company have for this particular model i.e. a school does not wish to buy a microcomputer which will not be compatible with the next range of microcomputers produced by that company . |
13 | Currently a solicitor does not have a right of audience ; only members of the Bar may appear before the court , although , again , reference should be made to the provisions of the Court and Legal Services Act 1990 . |